Shabari Seva Program
You can have your ancestors' names on the Shabari wall in the temple by donating for 1 square foot of space or 1 tile.
- Your Son or daugher's Name on Temple Wall
- Your Parents Name on Temple Wall
- Spouse Name on Temple Wall
Ugadi marks the auspicious beginning of the Hindu New Year and symbolizes renewal, hope, and prosperity. On this sacred occasion of Ugadi 2026, performing donation, daan, seva, and charity is considered one of the most powerful ways to invite divine blessings and positive karma for the year ahead.
Beginning the new year with generosity purifies the heart, removes past negativities, and sets the foundation for a peaceful and prosperous life.
Ugadi is not just a festival—it is a spiritual reset. Scriptures emphasize that daan performed on Ugadi yields multiplied spiritual merit. Giving on this day helps align one’s actions with dharma and compassion.
Key reasons to donate on Ugadi:


Your Contribution are Eligible for Tax benefits under section 80G
Your Contribution are Eligible for Tax benefits under section 80G
Your Contribution are Eligible for Tax benefits under section 80G
Your Contribution are Eligible for Tax benefits under section 80G

Ugadi is more than just a new year celebration; it has important spiritual, cultural, and seasonal meanings:
People have celebrated important events throughout history to show happiness and strengthen friendships. These celebrations usually include rituals and traditions that bring communities closer.
Ugadi, also called 'Yugadi', is an important festival celebrated in the southern states of Karnataka, Telangana, and Andhra Pradesh.
Ugadi, or Yugadi, means the start of a new era. In the 12th century, Indian mathematician Bhaskaracharya recognized Ugadi as the beginning of the new year, marking the arrival of spring after the cold winter.
Celebrations offer chances for fun and enjoyment, which can help lower stress and anxiety, improving people's mood and involvement.
Ugadi is a major Hindu festival in South India that is mainly dedicated to Lord Brahma, the creator of the universe, and signifies the start of the new Hindu lunar year.
Donating on Ugadi is considered highly auspicious. Charity, daan, and seva performed on this day are believed to bring blessings, remove past negativity, and ensure success and peace throughout the year.
Your donation supports temple activities, religious rituals, annadaan programs, and social welfare initiatives, helping those in need while preserving spiritual traditions.