Have a verified Sevak perform your puja to Lord Ganesha at Mahad Varadvinayak — and receive same-day proof.
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Shri Varadvinayak Temple at Mahad in Raigad, Maharashtra, is one of the Ashtavinayak — the eight abodes of Lord Ganesha. Here the Lord is worshipped as Varadvinayak, the giver of boons (varad) who fulfils the wishes of his devotees.
The temple is unusual among the Ashtavinayak in allowing devotees to enter the sanctum and pay their respects close to the idol, and a Nandadeep oil lamp here is said to have burned continuously since 1892.
With Sevahey, a verified Sevak performs your seva to Lord Ganesha at Mahad on your behalf and sends back proof the same day, so your prayer reaches the Ashtavinayak even from far away.
Your name and gotra offered in archana to Lord Ganesha, with darshan captured as proof.
A full abhishek with modak naivedya offered on your behalf, with video and mantra audio.
* Sevas start from ₹251. A full seva is ₹899 — your final price is always shown in the Sevahey app before you pay.
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A real, named person offers your prayer with care.
GPS-tagged photos, a short video, a handwritten note.
A receipt that proves a prayer was real — not a notification that says it happened.
Coordinates and time, embedded in every photo.
30 seconds of the moment it happened.
The chant, recorded on-site.
From the Sevak who served you.
Open the Sevahey app, choose Shri Varadvinayak Temple at Mahad, and select a seva. A verified Sevak then performs your puja to Lord Ganesha and sends you same-day proof. You never have to travel to Mahad yourself.
Sevas at Mahad Varadvinayak start from ₹251 for an Archana & Darshan. A full Abhishek with modak naivedya is ₹899. There is no subscription — you pay only for the seva you choose.
After your seva at Mahad you receive GPS-tagged photos from the temple, a short video of the offering, mantra audio recorded on-site, and a handwritten note from the Sevak — usually the same day.
Varadvinayak at Mahad is the Ashtavinayak where Ganesha is the giver of boons; devotees may enter the sanctum, and its Nandadeep lamp is said to have burned since 1892. With Sevahey, a verified Sevak performs your puja there and sends same-day proof.
Yes. As Varadvinayak grants boons, many devotees book a puja here for a heartfelt wish, and your Sevak offers it in your name with full photo and video proof from anywhere in the world.
When you cannot be there, your faith still can.