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Buddha Purnima Donation Seva

Buddha Purnima Annadanam & Charity Seva


Your donation supports Annadanam, charity, and seva programs that reflect the wisdom, kindness, and non-violence taught by Lord Buddha.

Buddha Purnima Donation – Offer Daan & Seva for Peace, Compassion & Good Karma

Buddha Purnima, also known as Buddha Jayanti or Vesak, is one of the most sacred full moon days, marking the birth, enlightenment, and Mahaparinirvana of Lord Gautama Buddha. This auspicious day is dedicated to daan (charity), seva (selfless service), kindness, and compassion—the very teachings of Buddha.

By making a Buddha Purnima donation, you participate in a noble act that spreads peace, reduces suffering, and earns punya (spiritual merit) for you and your family.

Significance of Donation on Buddha Purnima

Buddha taught that giving with a pure heart is the highest virtue. Donations made on Buddha Purnima are believed to multiply spiritual benefits and help cleanse negative karma.

Why Donate on Buddha Purnima at Shri Ram Temple Kamarpal?

  • Perform Buddha Purnima daan at a sacred temple
  • Support Annadanam seva for the poor and devotees
  • Earn punya (spiritual merit) for your family
  • Contribute to charity inspired by Buddha’s path of compassion
  • Take part in meaningful seva with transparent utilization
01 May 2026 (Friday)

Buddha Purnima Annadanam Seva (Food Donation)

Annadanam (food donation) is considered the most sacred form of charity in Indian tradition. On Buddha Purnima, feeding the hungry reflects Buddha’s message of compassion for all living beings.

Our Buddha Purnima Annadanam includes:

  • Fresh, sattvic meals for the poor and devotees
  • Prasad distribution at temples and seva centers
  • Feeding monks, pilgrims, and underprivileged families
  • Hygienic preparation and respectful serving

“There is no greater gift than the gift of food.”

General Annadan Seva – Feed Devotees & Pilgrims

Khichdi Prasadam Seva – Nutritious & Sacred Offering

Vaishnav Bhojan Seva – Feeding Sadhus

Donate a Cow on Buddha Purnima

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

Your Contribution are Eligible for Tax benefits under section 80G

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Shabari Seva Program

Inscribe your ancestors’ names on the Shabari Wall — donate for 2 tiles (2 sq. ft.).

By donating for 1 square foot (one tile) on the Shabari Wall, devotees can honor their ancestors by having their names inscribed on a sacred wall inside Shri Ram Temple Kamarpal.

 

👉 Inscribe Ancestors’ Names

 

Support the construction and development of Shri Ram Temple, Kamarpal by offering your donation.- Shri Ram Temple Kamarpal

Ram Mandir Nirman Seva on Buddha Purnima

Support the construction and development of Shri Ram Temple, Kamarpal by offering your donation.

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Buddha Poornima Daan

Ways to celebrate Vaishakh Purnima at home

To celebrate Vaishakha Purnima at home, you can do a few simple things:

  • On Vaishakh Purnima, wake up before sunrise and clean your house.
  • Add Ganga water to your bathing water.
  • Worship Lord Vishnu in your home temple and light a lamp in front of his idol.
  • It's important to help those in need. During this lockdown, many people are hungry, so feed the animals on the street.
  • Make a Swastika with Roli, turmeric, or Kumkum on your front door and sprinkle Ganga water there.
  • After your puja, feed the poor and donate clothes to them.
  • If you have a caged bird at home, set it free to fly; this will bring you good karma.
  • The full moon is special, so offer water to the moon in the evening.

Frequently Asked Questions

Buddha poornima FAQs

What is the significance of donating on Buddha Purnima?

Donating on Buddha Purnima is considered highly auspicious as it commemorates the birth, enlightenment, and Mahaparinirvana of Lord Gautama Buddha. Daan and charity offered on this day help cultivate compassion, peace, and positive karma (punya).

What is Annadanam and why is it important on Buddha Purnima?

Annadanam means offering food to the hungry. On Buddha Purnima, food donation is considered the highest form of charity, symbolizing compassion and equality for all living beings.

Can I donate in the name of my family or ancestors?

Yes. Donations can be made in the name of your family members or in memory of loved ones. Such offerings are believed to bring peace, blessings, and spiritual merit to both the donor and the departed souls.

Can I make an online donation for Buddha Purnima?

Yes, you can easily make a secure online Buddha Purnima donation. Online donations ensure timely participation in seva programs and allow devotees from anywhere to offer daan with devotion.

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