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Holi Daan - Make this Holi special for the underprivileged

In Hindu culture, Holi is more than just a color festival; it's also a time for helping others and sharing joy. The festival represents the triumph of good over evil and reminds us to assist those who need help. Donating food, clothes, and colors during Holi is seen as a kind act, bringing good luck and happiness. Old traditions encourage helping the less fortunate, like orphans, so that everyone can join in the celebration. By donating during Holi, you not only spread happiness but also fulfill the important duty of charity, which is thought to bring wealth and good fortune.

Astrologers believe that donating money to a temple, a Brahmin, or a person in need on the day of Holi brings prosperity to one's home and leads to favorable outcomes for the giver.

Shri Ram Mandir Kamarpal
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This Holi, be a part of something divine

Your generous contributions can help build a temple that will stand as a beacon of faith and devotion for generations to come.

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Shabari Seva Program

You can have your ancestors' names on the Shabari wall in the temple by donating for 1 square foot of space or 1 tile.

  • Your Son or daugher's Name on Temple Wall
  • Your Parents Name on Temple Wall
  • Spouse Name on Temple Wall

Donate One Sq.ft. or 1 tile for Ram Mandir Nirman


Your Contribution are Eligible for Tax benefits under section 80G

Annadanam on Happy Holi

By providing food to other followers, you show kindness like Lord Ram, who is often seen as someone who gives food and support.

Your Contribution are Eligible for Tax benefits under section 80G

Sadhu Bhojan during Holi

Give to Sadhu Bhojan on Holi to bring good luck and success to your family.

Your Contribution are Eligible for Tax benefits under section 80G

Donate for cow care seva on Holi

Giving a cow, known as Gau Daan, is seen as a kind act in Hinduism. It is thought to bring good luck and safety to the person who gives it and their family.

Your Contribution are Eligible for Tax benefits under section 80G

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Holi Donation

What to donate on Holi

  • Donate money - Astrologers say that giving money to a temple, a priest, or someone in need on Holi brings good luck and prosperity to your home. So, if you can, try to donate some money on this day.
  • Donate clothes - According to astrology, giving clothes to someone in need during Holi is very good. It brings positive energy and blessings from Goddess Lakshmi, which makes her happy.
  • Donate food or feed the hungry - Feeding those in need on Holi is seen as very virtuous. If you can, share some of your home-cooked food with the less fortunate. This act ensures that you will never run out of food or money.

Donor Privileges

  • With a donation of ₹2,100 or more, you will receive Maha Prasadam from Shri Ram Temple Kamarpal during the opening ceremony.
  • Additionally, you will receive a special gift of spiritual books.
  • Enjoy 80G tax benefits on your donation.
  • You will also receive a digital certificate acknowledging your valued contribution.
  • For donations of ₹5,100 or more, you will receive a special gift of Shri Ram Charan Paduka from Shri Ram Temple Kamarpal.

For Bank Transfer

Account Name:Suma Blessings Foundation
Account Number: 50200070111702
Bank Name: HDFC Bank
Type: Current Account
IfSC Code: HDFC0001067


(Kindly send us a screenshot for your seva entry or Fill the form and put the transaction no.)

 

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