Ekadashi – The Sacred Day of Lord Krishna
Fasting, Prayer, and Divine Charity
Ekadashi is the sacred day to engage in charity (Daan), which grants 100 times more spiritual merit than any ordinary day. Your donation purifies the heart and directly supports temple services, Bhagavad Gita wisdom, and essential Prasadam Distribution.
On this Ekadashi, let your donation be an offering of love and devotion to Lord Vishnu.
“Among all gifts, the gift of devotion is supreme.” Make your Ekadashi count with heartfelt seva. Your offering nourishes devotees, maintains worship, and spreads sacred wisdom.
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Ekadashi Seva Offerings
Offer your donation on the auspicious day of Ekadashi and receive the unlimited blessings of Lord Krishna.
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📜 Spiritual References
“yat karoṣi yad aśnāsi yaj juhoṣi dadāsi yat, yat tapasyasi kaunteya tat kuruṣva mad-arpaṇam”
Whatever you do, whatever you eat, whatever you offer or give away, do that as an offering unto Me. - Bhagavad Gita (9.27)
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Every contribution, big or small, fuels our seva and spreads love & blessings.
❤ Donate NowDonations on Ekadashi are considered to grant 100 times more spiritual merit. It is a day dedicated to Lord Krishna, and your offerings help purify your heart while supporting various spiritual services.
- Donation on Ekadashi equals thousands of yajnas.
- It brings peace to ancestors and blessings of Lord Vishnu.
- It helps in spreading Bhagavad Gita & prasadam distribution.
- It grants spiritual progress & liberation from sins.
You can contribute in several ways, including:
- **Annadaan Seva:** Feed devotees and the poor.
- **Bhagavad Gita Daan:** Distribute sacred knowledge on this day.
- **Temple & Seva Support:** Offer for deity worship and temple services.
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Your Ekadashi Donation is not just charity, it is direct service to Lord Hari.
“Ekadashi vratam ye tu kuryur bhakti-samanvitah, Na tesham durlabham kincid asmin loke ‘muto ‘pi va.”
One who observes and serves on Ekadashi with devotion, nothing is unattainable for them, either in this world or the next. - Padma Purana
“Ekadashi vratam ye tu kuryur bhakti-samanvitah, Na tesham durlabham kincid asmin loke ‘muto ‘pi va.”
One who observes and serves on Ekadashi with devotion, nothing is unattainable for them, either in this world or the next. - Padma Purana
📖 Bhagavad Gita (9.27):
“yat karoṣi yad aśnāsi yaj juhoṣi dadāsi yat, yat tapasyasi kaunteya tat kuruṣva mad-arpaṇam”
Meaning: Whatever you do, whatever you eat, whatever you offer or give away, do that as an offering unto Me.
Ekadashi is a day to align all your actions, including donations, with devotion to Lord Krishna. Your selfless offering is a direct form of service to Him, bringing immense spiritual benefits.