Puthandu, the Tamil New Year, is a sacred time to begin the year with devotion, gratitude, and acts of kindness. On this auspicious occasion, devotees seek the blessings of Lord Rama and perform daan (charity) and seva (service) for spiritual growth and prosperity.
At Shri Ram Temple Kamarpal, Puthandu is celebrated with special prayers, temple rituals, and charitable activities that bring the community together in faith and compassion.
By making a Puthandu donation at Shri Ram Temple Kamarpal, devotees can participate in sacred seva activities such as annadanam, gau seva, and temple support, helping spread happiness and divine blessings to many lives.
Performing charity on the Tamil New Year has deep spiritual significance in Hindu tradition.
Starting the year with generosity symbolizes sharing happiness and abundance with others.
Feeding the hungry is considered the highest form of charity in Hindu dharma.
On the auspicious occasion of Puthandu, devotees sponsor annadanam, where meals are served to:
Your Puthandu annadanam donation ensures that no one goes hungry on this sacred festival day.
Cows are revered in Hindu tradition as symbols of prosperity, nourishment, and divine motherhood. Donating for gau seva on Tamil New Year helps support:
Supporting Puthandu gau seva is believed to bring health, wealth, and spiritual merit.
Temple worship plays an important role in Tamil New Year celebrations.
Devotees donate to support:
Your Puthandu temple donation helps preserve spiritual traditions and allows thousands of devotees to receive divine blessings.
Puthandu (Tamil New Year)
In Hindu scriptures, the beginning of a new year is considered the most powerful time for positive karma.
Performing daan, seva, and charity on Puthandu is believed to:
Giving on this day reflects the true spirit of Tamil culture – gratitude, generosity, and devotion.
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