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Maghi Purnima: The Most Auspicious Day for Donating Food and Meals, Constructing Temples, and Performing Gau Seva

Magha Purnima, also referred to as Maghi Purnima, is a full moon day that takes place during the Hindu month of Magha. It is regarded as a highly auspicious day in Hindu tradition. Making donations on Magha Purnima ( maghi purnima daan ) is believed to be particularly beneficial, as it fosters compassion and empathy.

Donate and receive divine blessings!

Shri Ram Mandir Kamarpal
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Donation for the construction of Shri Ram Temple on Magha Purnima.

Remember your ancestors by making a special donation for Maghi Purnima Seva! Help build a temple in their honor, bringing them peace and blessings forever.

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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

Tiles / Per Sq. feet Space Donation


Your Contribution are Eligible for Tax benefits under section 80G

Food and Meal Donation on this Magha Purnima

Giving food and meals to those in need is very kind during the special time of Magha Purnima. After the prayers, prepare a nice meal for Brahmins and those who are less fortunate.

Your Contribution are Eligible for Tax benefits under section 80G

Sadhu Bhojan on Magha Purnima

Give to Sadhu Bhojan on Maghi Poornima to bring good luck and success to your family. Let's join together to honor our traditions and make a positive difference in their name.

Your Contribution are Eligible for Tax benefits under section 80G

On the day of Magh Purnima, feed sesame laddus and gram to the mother cow.

On Magh Purnima, give sesame laddus and gram to the mother cow. This will help remove Shani Dosh from your horoscope. Also, feeding gram to the cow on this day will bring blessings from Lord Vishnu. Doing this will bring you happiness, good luck, and a joyful married life.

Your Contribution are Eligible for Tax benefits under section 80G

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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Magha Poornima daan

The Importance of Daan on Magha Poornima:

Doing acts of charity, or “daan,” on Magha Poornima is considered very special in Hindu culture. Here are some good things about giving on this day:

  • Spiritual Benefit: Giving charity, especially on important days like Magha Purnima, is believed to bring spiritual rewards. It can lead to blessings from a higher power and help a person grow spiritually.
  • Cleansing of Mistakes: Giving to those in need is seen as a way to wash away past mistakes. By helping others, people hope to find forgiveness and become purer.
  • Meeting Wishes: When charity is given with a kind heart, it is thought to help fulfill a person's wishes. By helping others, people may bring good energy and blessings into their own lives.
  • Karma Balance: Charity is believed to create good karma, which can balance out bad karma and lead to a happier life.
  • Kindness and Care: Giving helps build kindness and care for others. It encourages people to think about others’ needs, creating a sense of connection and understanding among people.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Darsha Amavasya FAQs
What is Maghi Purnima?
Maghi Purnima is an important day in the Hindu religion. On this day, people honor the moon god and Lord Vishnu by doing the Satyanarayan Vrat. It is also a good time to perform rituals like yajna and hawan.
On Maghi Purnima, people worship Lord Vishnu and Hanuman Ji. This day is linked to one of the 27 star groups, and Hindus believe it is a special time to pray to Lord Vishnu, who is thought to grant the wishes of his followers.
Avoid Haircuts or Shaving: Do not cut your hair or shave on this day, as it may upset Goddess Lakshmi. Do Not Wear Black Clothes: Experts say that wearing black is linked to bad energy and is not suitable for this holy day.

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