What is Rudrabhishek?


Posted July 29, 2025 by sanatanjyoti

Rudrabhishek means the ceremonial bathing (Abhishek) of Lord Rudra, i.e., Lord Shiva. The word Abhishek signifies "ritual bathing."

 
Why is Rudrabhishek considered a special worship?

By performing Rudrabhishek, a person attains their desired results. That is, whatever goal or wish a person has in mind while performing the Rudrabhishek—even if it is rare or difficult to attain—can be fulfilled with ease.

In the Vayu Purana, the greatness of Rudrabhishek is described to such an extent that it states: the merit obtained from a single recitation of Rudrabhishek far exceeds the merit of donating an entire, prosperous Earth filled with wealth and grains.

Through the chanting (japa), recitation (patha), and ceremonial bathing (abhishek) involved in Rudrabhishek, a person is blessed in this very life with devotion to God, peace, the blessing of children, abundance of wealth and grains, and excellent health. Furthermore, after death, they attain a noble afterlife and ultimate liberation (Param Moksha).

Which idols are created during Rudrabhishek?

In Rudrabhishek, idols of the Shiva family are created. First, an idol of Lord Ganesha is made. After that, idols of Goddess Parvati, Lord Kartikeya, Nandi, and the serpent, along with the Shivlinga, are prepared.

The three types of Rudrabhishek are as follows:

Laghu Rudrabhishek, Ati Rudrabhishek, and Maha Rudrabhishek differ in the number of recitations and the scale of the ritual.

Laghu Rudrabhishek: When a priest performs 11 recitations of the Ekadashini Rudri, it is known as the Laghu Rudra Anushthan.

Maha Rudrabhishek: When a priest performs 121 recitations of the Ekadashini Rudri (i.e., 11 Laghu Rudras), it is called the Maha Rudra Anushthan.

Ati Rudrabhishek: When a priest performs 1,331 recitations of the Ekadashini Rudri (i.e., 11 Maha Rudras), it is known as the Ati Rudra Anushthan.

Benefits of Rudrabhishek

By performing Rudrabhishek Puja, negativity is removed from a person's home and life, devotion increases, and a positive atmosphere is created all around.

Through Rudrabhishek, all sins of a person are destroyed, and they receive the blessings of Lord Shiva.

All deities reside within Lord Rudra, and when one performs the Rudrabhishek ritual and chanting, all gods are pleased, and the individual receives the blessings of all the deities.

Performing Rudrabhishek helps relieve various obstacles in life, such as Kaal Sarp Dosh, domestic conflicts, business losses, etc.

This sacred ritual also leads to the fulfillment of desires in a short span of time, and the person attains the very results for which the Anushthan is performed.

What benefits does the Abhishek of Shiva with various substances bring?

To make one’s life happy and to please Lord Shiva, one should perform Yajna (sacred rituals) with a selfless attitude (nishkam bhav). This leads to the attainment of infinite blessings. According to the scriptures, to fulfill various desires and to receive the grace of Lord Sadashiva, his Abhishek (ritual bathing) is performed with different sacred substances. Let us now understand—which substance should be used for Lord Shiva’s Abhishek to attain specific results or fulfill particular desires?

The instructions are as follows:-

• If a person desires rainfall, they should perform Rudrabhishek with water.

• To gain relief from diseases, one should perform Abhishek with water containing Kusha grass leaves (Kushodaka).

• A person who wishes to acquire livestock should perform Abhishek with curd (yogurt).

• For the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi (wealth and prosperity), one should perform Abhishek with sugarcane juice.

• To attain wealth, Abhishek should be done with honey and ghee, and for liberation (moksha), it should be done with holy water from sacred pilgrimages.

• Those who wish for a son should perform Abhishek with milk.

• A woman who has no children, has only one child, or whose children die shortly after birth should perform Rudrabhishek of Lord Shiva with cow's milk. Abhishek with cow’s milk is believed to lead to the early birth of a son—this is beyond doubt.

• To gain sharp and noble intellect, one should perform Abhishek with milk mixed with sugar.

• Performing Abhishek with mustard oil leads to the destruction of enemies.

The procedure for performing Rudrabhishek

Rudrabhishek is highly rewarding, but when performed correctly, its effects become even more powerful. Before starting the Rudrabhishek Puja, one must first worship Lord Ganesha to remove any obstacles or hindrances. After that, a Sankalp (resolve) is taken, where you declare to Lord Shiva the intention or desire for which you are performing the Rudrabhishek—such as for health, peace, or the fulfillment of a specific wish. As part of the Rudrabhishek Puja, a Shivlinga and the Shiva family are made using pure, smooth clay. The Shivlinga, along with the idols of the divine family, should be placed facing north. Then, sit facing east and begin by bathing the Shivlinga with Ganga water.

Next comes the Abhishek (ritual bathing). One by one, offer milk, curd, honey, ghee, sugarcane juice, sandalwood paste, and Panchamrit on the Shivlinga. During the entire Abhishek, you should continuously chant "Om Namah Shivaya". Once all the offerings are made, decorate the Shivlinga with Bilva leaves, flowers, Datura, and sacred ash (Bhasma). If possible, immerse yourself in devotion and chant the Rudrashtadhyayi or the Mahamrityunjaya Mantra. After this, light a lamp and perform the Aarti of Lord Shiva, offering sweets or fruits as Prasad. Any leftover Abhishek water or Panchamrit may be lightly sprinkled on the devotees present or offered in small amounts as sacred Prasad. It is especially beneficial to have the Rudrabhishek performed by a skilled and qualified Acharya (priest).

orship materials

Essential worship materials for Rudrabhishek

1. Pure Water (Ganga Jal)

2. Milk

3. Curd (Yogurt)

4. Honey

5. Ghee (Clarified Butter)

6. Sugarcane Juice

7. Bilva Leaves (with three leaflets)

8. Aak, Datura (fruit and flower), Bhang (hemp leaves)

9. Sandalwood Paste

10. Black Sesame Seeds

11. Sacred Thread (Janeu)

12. Incense and Lamp (Dhoop, Deep)

13. Fruits and Sweets

14. Flowers

15. Naivedya (Food Offering)

16. Sacred Ash (Bhasma/Vibhuti)

17. Amir (scented powder) and Gulal (coloured powder)

18. Powdered Sugar

19. Lotus Seeds (Kamal Gatta)

20. Shami Leaves

21. Rice Grains (Akshat)

22. Panchamrit (a mixture of milk, curd, ghee, honey, and sugar)

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Last Updated July 29, 2025