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.
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.
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.
“There is no greater gift than the gift of food.”
Your contribution is eligible for tax benefits under Section 80G of the Income Tax Act.
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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.
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To celebrate Vaishakha Purnima at home, you can do a few simple things:
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