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Donate on Auspicious Ugadi- Beginning of New Year

In Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Karnataka, the first day of the year is celebrated as Ugadi or Yugadi. The Ugadi festival is known as Gudi Padwa among the people of Maharashtra. Both Ugadi and Gudi Padwa are celebrated on the same day.

 

Why Donate on Ugadi?

  • Fresh Starts: Ugadi is a time for fresh starts, and donating helps you begin the year with kindness and generosity.
  • Good Deeds: Helping those in need is seen as a way to gain good karma and bring in positive vibes.
  • Blessings: Donating on this special day is thought to bring blessings and good fortune.
Shri Ram Mandir Kamarpal
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Give a hand in building the Ram Mandir on Ugadi

by donating on the special day of Ugadi

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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

Annadaan seva on Ugadi

Offering food to those in need is highly regarded on Ugadi. Donating groceries, preparing meals, or organizing community meals (such as langar) are meaningful ways to contribute.

Your Contribution are Eligible for Tax benefits under section 80G

Sadhu Bhojan on Ugadi

Give to Sadhu Bhojan on Ugadi 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

Ugadi Special Gau Daana (Donate A Cow)

Donating cows on Ugadi is regarded as highly auspicious and spiritually rewarding.

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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Significance of Ugadi

Ugadi is more than just a new year celebration; it has important spiritual, cultural, and seasonal meanings:

  • New Beginnings: The festival marks the start of a new year, bringing fresh hopes and opportunities.
    Agricultural Importance: It signals the start of the harvest season, and farmers celebrate their crops.
  • Spiritual Significance: People pray and perform rituals to ask for health, prosperity, and happiness.
  • Symbolism of Life's Flavors: Making Ugadi Pachadi (a special dish) shows the different tastes of life - sweet, sour, bitter, and spicy - reminding us to accept all experiences with kindness.

Frequently Asked Questions

Ugadi FAQs
Why do we celebrate Ugadi?
People have celebrated important events throughout history to show happiness and strengthen friendships. These celebrations usually include rituals and traditions that bring communities closer.
Ugadi, also called 'Yugadi', is an important festival celebrated in the southern states of Karnataka, Telangana, and Andhra Pradesh.
Ugadi, or Yugadi, means the start of a new era. In the 12th century, Indian mathematician Bhaskaracharya recognized Ugadi as the beginning of the new year, marking the arrival of spring after the cold winter.
Celebrations offer chances for fun and enjoyment, which can help lower stress and anxiety, improving people's mood and involvement.
Ugadi is a major Hindu festival in South India that is mainly dedicated to Lord Brahma, the creator of the universe, and signifies the start of the new Hindu lunar year.

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