Celebrate Janmashtami with Charity, Seva & Divine Blessings
On the sacred occasion of Krishna Janmashtami, devotees across India celebrate the divine birth of Krishna with bhajans, fasting, midnight aarti, and heartfelt devotion. This auspicious day is also considered one of the most powerful times to perform daan (donation), seva, and charity.
Make your Janmashtami spiritually meaningful by supporting temple activities, anna daan, gau seva, and community welfare programs.
According to Sanatan Dharma, charity performed on Janmashtami brings multiplied blessings.
When you donate on Janmashtami, you are not just giving money — you are offering devotion.
On Krishna Janmashtami, feeding the poor and devotees is considered the highest form of charity.
“Anna Daan is Maha Daan”
Lord Krishna is lovingly called Govinda and Gopal. Supporting cow seva on Janmashtami holds immense spiritual value.

Krishna Janmashtami marks the divine birth of Krishna. Performing daan (charity) on this sacred day is believed to bring multiplied spiritual merit (punya), remove obstacles, and invite divine blessings into your life.
Anna Daan means donating food to the needy. It is considered the highest form of charity in Sanatan Dharma and especially auspicious on Janmashtami.