An offering made hundreds of kilometres away, on a day you are not there, at a temple you may never have stood in. That deserves more than a promise.
So this page is not a brochure. It is who we are, what we actually do at the temple, what you receive at every step, and the things we will never do.
Ask us anything before you order. We would rather answer questions than take a booking you are unsure about.
In our tradition, offering bhog to the deity is not a formality around devotion. It is the devotion. A Sawamani — sawa-mann, roughly fifty kilos of prasad — is how families mark a vow kept: a child born, an illness survived, a home finally bought.
Arranging one is rarely simple. Fifty kilos has to be prepared pure. A date has to be taken with the temple. And someone has to be standing there, in person, on that day. For a daughter working in Bengaluru, a father who can no longer manage the steps, or a son who last saw Khatu Shyam Ji eleven years ago, someone has to be there is precisely the problem.
So we became that someone. We are a small team based in Jaipur that goes to the temple in your name, does the thing properly, and shows you that it was done.
We would rather do a few things properly than advertise everything.
Fifty to two hundred kilos of churma, laddu or peda, offered at the temple you choose with full puja by that temple's priests. Part of it is distributed to devotees there, as tradition asks; the share you ordered is packed and sent to you.
A full feed-offering of green fodder, grains and jaggery served to cows at a registered gaushala, with gau-puja performed in your name.
The deity bathed with a thousand streams of holy water by temple priests, with Vedic chanting. Your sankalp and your family's names are taken during the ritual.
Five steps, and what you receive at each one.
You choose the temple, the sweet, the quantity and the date of the offering. You tell us the names to be taken during the ritual.
You receive: a written order confirmation with a reference numberWe coordinate with the temple so that the offering falls on the day you asked for, and confirm it back to you.
You receive: the confirmed date, and a person on WhatsApp you can askMade in a pure kitchen, in the quantity you ordered, for your date. Until this preparation begins, your order is still fully yours to change.
You keep: the right to modify or cancel up to 48 hours before the offeringAt the temple you chose, with full ritual. Nothing is remote, nothing is symbolic, nothing is substituted.
You receive: photographs and video of your offering at the templeHygienically packed and sent to the address you gave, anywhere in India, at a flat ₹100 per kg shown before you pay.
Including the awkward ones.
You receive photographs and video of your Sawamani at the temple. If anything in them is unclear, call us and we will walk you through it. Nothing is performed remotely or as a symbolic substitute.
So that every rupee is traceable. Payment is made online to the company's registered bank account, which means you hold a record and so do we.
Yes. You can modify or cancel up to 48 hours before the scheduled offering. After that, the prasad is already being prepared for your date.
Yes. We perform the offering in India and deliver to your family here, or ship internationally. International delivery is quoted by destination before you pay.
A flat ₹100 per kg anywhere in India, shown at checkout before payment. There is no separate handling or packing charge added afterwards.
Hold us to these. If we ever fall short, call the number at the top of this page.
One percent of every order is donated to gaushalas across India. Not a campaign, not something you opt into, and not an extra line on your bill. It comes out of what we earn.
A real person in Jaipur answers these. Ask what the offering involves, what a Sawamani costs at your temple, or how the proof reaches you. There is no obligation to book.