Annadanam Mahadanam
Annadanam Seva – Offering the Gift of Food
Annadanam means the noble act of donating food, which is considered the highest form of charity in Vedic tradition. Scriptures glorify “Annadanam Mahadanam”, meaning among all charities, food donation is supreme because it sustains life itself.
When you participate in Annadanam Seva, you are not only feeding hungry stomachs but also nourishing souls with **prasadam** (sanctified food).
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Support Annadanam Seva and be part of this eternal act of compassion. Your kind donation ensures no one leaves the temple hungry and that prasadam reaches every soul.
and receive divine blessings for you and your family.
Seva and Distribution Offerings
Offer your contribution to these noble causes and receive immense spiritual merit by serving humanity and nature.
Prasadam Distribution – Feed Hungry Souls
Sadhu Bhojan Seva
Go Seva – Feeding Cows
Bhagavad Gita (3.13) states:
“The devotees of the Lord are released from all kinds of sins because they eat food that is offered first for sacrifice.”
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Every contribution, big or small, fuels our seva and spreads love & blessings.
❤ Donate NowFrequently Asked Questions
- Food donation is the most direct way to remove hunger and suffering.
- Feeding devotees, sadhus, pilgrims, cows, and the needy brings immense blessings.
- Scriptures assure that one who gives food receives prosperity, peace, and spiritual upliftment.
- Supporting Annadanam Seva means participating in a service that pleases Lord Krishna and Sri Hari.
- Brings blessings of ancestors and deities.
- Ensures health, happiness, and prosperity in family life.
- Removes negative karma and opens the path of liberation.
- Continuous seva connects you with eternal spiritual merit (Akshaya Punya).
Your donation towards Annadanam Seva helps us organize:
- Daily Prasadam Distribution to devotees and the needy.
- Gau Seva Annadanam – feeding cows with nourishing food.
- Festival Annadanam – large scale prasadam distribution on Ekadashi, Kartik Maas, Janmashtami, Radhashtami, Pitru Paksha and other occasions.
- Sadhu Bhojan Seva – serving food to saints and visiting Vaishnavas.