Amalaki Ekadashi Donation Seva

Donate on Amalaki Ekadashi – Seva, Daan & Lord Vishnu Puja Vidhi


Join thousands of devotees in performing Amalaki Ekadashi donation (daan). Offer food, support cow care, contribute to temple construction, and experience the spiritual rewards of this sacred day.

Amalaki Ekadashi

Amalaki Ekadashi – Sacred Day for Donation and Seva

Amalaki Ekadashi (आमलकी एकादशी), also known as Amla Ekadashi or Rangbhari Ekadashi, is observed on the 11th day of Shukla Paksha in Phalguna. This day is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and the sacred Amla (Amalaki) tree, symbolizing purity, health, and spiritual growth.

Performing Amalaki Ekadashi donation (daan) and seva on this day multiplies spiritual merit (punya) and attracts divine blessings for prosperity, health, and peace.

Significance of Amalaki Ekadashi (आमलकी एकादशी महत्व)

  • Spiritual Purification: Observing the Amalaki Ekadashi vrat helps cleanse sins and elevate the soul.
  • Worship of Lord Vishnu: The day is dedicated to Vishnu, inviting his grace for devotees.
  • Blessings of the Amla Tree: Worshiping the Amalaki tree brings prosperity, good health, and spiritual growth.
  • Health & Longevity: The sacred tree is known for its medicinal properties, offering both spiritual and physical benefits.
  • Removal of Obstacles: Charity and daan on Amalaki Ekadashi remove karmic obstacles and bring success in life.
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Significance of Amalaki Ekadashi (आमलकी एकादशी महत्व) — Shri Ram Temple Kamarpal

Amalaki Ekadashi

Significance of Amalaki Ekadashi (आमलकी एकादशी महत्व)

  • Spiritual Purification: Observing the Amalaki Ekadashi vrat helps cleanse sins and elevate the soul.
  • Worship of Lord Vishnu: The day is dedicated to Vishnu, inviting his grace for devotees.
  • Blessings of the Amla Tree: Worshiping the Amalaki tree brings prosperity, good health, and spiritual growth.
  • Health & Longevity: The sacred tree is known for its medicinal properties, offering both spiritual and physical benefits.
  • Removal of Obstacles: Charity and daan on Amalaki Ekadashi remove karmic obstacles and bring success in life.
Your contribution is eligible for tax benefits under Section 80G of the Income Tax Act.

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Why Donate (Daan) on Amalaki Ekadashi?

Making an Amalaki Ekadashi donation (दान) is considered extremely auspicious:

  • Divine Blessings: Your donation pleases Lord Vishnu and brings peace and prosperity.
  • Multiply Spiritual Merit: Charity on this day is believed to yield hundredfold punya.
  • Support Temple Growth: Contributions help in Shri Ram Temple construction, cow care, and community seva.
  • Feed the Needy & Saints: Donate for Annadaan or Sadhu Bhojan, supporting fasting devotees and spiritual seekers.
  • Gau Daan (Cow Donation): Donating cows or supporting cow shelters is highly recommended on this day.
Your contribution is eligible for tax benefits under Section 80G of the Income Tax Act.
Why Donate (Daan) on Amalaki Ekadashi? — Shri Ram Temple Kamarpal
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Amalaki Ekadashi Donation & Seva Options

Even a small Amalaki Ekadashi daan is considered highly auspicious and brings immense spiritual rewards.

Your contribution is eligible for tax benefits under Section 80G of the Income Tax Act.
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Your contribution is eligible for tax benefits under Section 80G of the Income Tax Act.

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How to Observe Amalaki Ekadashi – Puja, Vrat & Seva

Fasting (व्रत)

  • Many devotees observe a strict fast (upvas), consuming only fruits, milk, or sattvic food.

Worship & Mantras (पूजा विधि)

  • Offer water, flowers, and rice to the Amalaki tree.
  • Chant Vishnu mantras like “Om Amalakiya Namah” and “Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya”.

Charity & Seva (दान और सेवा)

  • Donate for temple construction, feed devotees (Annadaan), provide meals to sadhus (Sadhu Bhojan), or support cow care (Gau Daan).

Breaking the Fast (Parana)

  • Perform parana during Dwadashi tithi after sunrise, eating a simple sattvic meal.
Your contribution is eligible for tax benefits under Section 80G of the Income Tax Act.
How to Observe Amalaki Ekadashi – Puja, Vrat & Seva — Shri Ram Temple Kamarpal

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Frequently Asked Questions

Amalaka Ekadashi FAQs

You can donate food, money, clothes, bricks, or contribute to temple construction, cow care, or feeding sadhus.

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