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Pitru Paksha Daan

Perform Pitru Paksha Daan & receive blessings.


A sacred act of devotion: Bhoomi Daan for Ram Temple with name on Shabari Wall.

Sacred Daan in Pitru Paksha: Shri Ram Mandir Nirmaan, Gau Seva & Anna Daan

During the holy fortnight of Pitru Paksha, offering daan (charity) is believed to bring peace to one’s ancestors and divine blessings to the family. Among the highest forms of donation are contributions made towards:

  • Shri Ram Mandir Nirmaan (Construction of Lord Rama’s Temple): Supporting the eternal abode of Lord Rama is considered an act of supreme devotion, ensuring spiritual merit for generations.
  • Gau Seva (Service to Cows): Cows are revered as gau mata in Sanatan Dharma, and serving or donating for their care removes sins and brings prosperity.
  • Anna Daan (Offering of Food): Feeding the hungry is regarded as the noblest form of charity, especially during Pitru Paksha, as it grants satisfaction to the souls of departed ancestors.

By performing these acts of seva and daan, devotees honor their forefathers while also walking the path of dharma, compassion, and devotion.

 

Pitru Paksha Daan - Shri Ram Mandir Kamarpal

Annadaan Seva (Feeding Brahmins & Needy)

A sacred offering believed to grant immense punya. “Anna daan is Mahadaan.” Your donation supports daily Annadaan during Pitra Paksha.

Vaishnav Bhojan Seva – Feeding Sadhus

Gau Seva for Pitru Shanti

Serving Gau Mata is equal to serving all gods and ancestors.

One Day Maintenance Seva

Pitra Deep Daan

A diya lit for your ancestors shines in all realms.

Basic Deep Daan Seva (Shraddha Deepam)

Honour your ancestors by supporting the divine construction of Bhagwan’s Mandir.- Shri Ram Temple Kamarpal

Temple Construction Seva During Pitra Paksha

Honour your ancestors by supporting the divine construction of Bhagwan’s Mandir.

Donation in Pitru Paksha FAQs

Donation in Pitru Paksha FAQs
Can we donate in Pitru Paksha?
Charity is an important aspect of Pitru Paksha. Donate food, cow, and other essentials to the poor and Brahmins. Giving in the name of your ancestors is believed to help their souls attain peace.
During Pitru Paksha, eating meat, drinking alcohol, or smoking is not allowed. These activities are considered rude to ancestors and can affect the success of the ceremonies.
Pind Daan is usually done by boys or male relatives like brothers and fathers. But if there are no close male relatives, girls, mothers, and granddaughters can also do Pind Daan.
Marriage, moving into a new home, or buying new things are strictly avoided. It's believed that one shouldn't do any lucky activities during Pitru Paksha, also known as Shradh.

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