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Mahashivratri Maha Annadanam – A Special Gift of Food

Mahashivratri, or the "Great Night of Shiva," is an important festival for honoring Lord Shiva. It is a night filled with spiritual energy, meditation, and devotion. People celebrate by fasting, praying, and asking for blessings to improve their spiritual well-being.

Donating to a temple is thought to bring peace, good fortune, and spiritual cleansing. It's seen as a good deed, even if you can only give a little.

Kheer Donation: 20,000 Meals on Mahashivratri

Transforming Devotion into Action This Maha Shivratri!

As we approach the auspicious day of Maha Shivratrion February 26, 2025, let’s take a moment to reflect on the true essence of devotion. While prayers and offerings are paramount, this year, we invite you to join us in transforming that devotion into meaningful action. This Maha Shivratri, we aim to spread joy and nourishment by distributing 20,000 servings of Kheer to those in need.

Shri Ram Mandir Kamarpal

20,000 Meals of Kheer!

Help us serve 10,000 meals of delicious kheer on Mahashivratri. Be a part of this noble cause and spread joy!

Your Contribution are Eligible for Tax benefits under section 80G

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This Mahashivratri, 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 Mahashivratri

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

Your Contribution are Eligible for Tax benefits under section 80G

Sadhu Bhojan on Mahashivratri

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

Your Contribution are Eligible for Tax benefits under section 80G

Donate a Cow on Mahashivratri

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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Mahashivratri Donation

Key points about Mahashivratri daan

  • Meaning: Lord Shiva is linked to both destruction and creation. Donating on Mahashivratri shows kindness and helps the community, reflecting Shiva's caring nature.
  • Food Donations: A popular way to donate on Mahashivratri is "Annadanam," which means giving food to those in need. It is seen as a great act of service and devotion.
  • Spiritual Cleansing: Many people believe that helping others on this holy day can purify their spirit and bring blessings from Lord Shiva.
  • Cultural Tradition: In India, giving to charity on important occasions like Mahashivratri is a strong tradition. Many people donate to temples, non-profits, or directly to those who need help.

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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