In every Indian home, there's a silent wish– to offer prayers at sacred temples , to take part in divine pujas on powerful days, and to seek blessings for peace, health, and prosperity. But not everyone can travel to Kashi, Tirupati, or Arunachalam. Life, distance, health – many things come in the way.
Devakarya was born to bridge that gap. We started with one simple prayer: “How can we make divine experiences accessible to everyone, no matter where they are?” That' s how we began organising Samuhik Pujas – powerful, community offerings on auspicious days, performed at punya kshetras by trusted purohits. From Santana Gopala Homam in Vrindavan on Janmashtami, to Swarnakarshana Bhairava Puja in Varanasi on Kalabhairava Jayanti, each Devakarya event brings hundreds of devotees together, in spirit and prayer.
Our team coordinates with temples, purohits, and local caretakers to ensure every puja is done as per tradition. Devotees join in from across the world – submitting their names and wishes, watching the puja live, and receiving the sacred prasad at their doorstep.
For some, it' s a long-pending sankalpam fulfilled. For others, it' s the joy of praying for a child, a marriage, a new beginning.
We' ve seen stories unfold – like Prabhavathi Amma, who couldn' t walk but wanted to take part in a homam at Arunachalam. Or Rajesh, who was advised a specific dosha nivarana puja but couldn' t afford it – until he found it made affordable as a samuhik seva through Devakarya.
This is not just a digital service. This is our way of keeping the spiritual thread alive in every household.
Yatra bhaktiḥ, tatra Devakarya (Where there is devotion, there is Devakarya)

