Anna Daan

This trust is involved in providing food Prasad to needy and sadhus in vrindavan dhan and around Braj 84 kos prarikrma marg. We are distributing food Prasad to various ashram through mobile van in vrindavan dham like, widows, handicapped, leprosy patients, school kids, orphanages and to the Blinds.Our trust has well equipped automated kitchen to cook food for large number of people.

Anna Daan Full Meal Sewa

( Puri, Sabji, Dal, Rice & One Sweet )

Khichdi Prasadam

Distribution in Parikrama Marg

Halwa / Kheer Prasad

Distribution in Parikrama Marg

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Account Name: Hare Krishna Sankirtan Mandal Trust
Account Number: 22660110042076

Bank Name: UCO Bank

IFSC Code: UCBA0002266
Branch Name: Vrindavan Branch
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Anna daan is the act of donating food to the needy. In Vedic culture, it is considered one of the most pious and virtuous acts. Anna Daan is considered to be Mahadaan. It is believed that offering food to others is equivalent to offering it to God Himself.

Anna daan is the act of donating food to the needy. In Vedic culture, it is considered one of the most pious and virtuous acts. Anna Daan is considered to be Mahadaan. It is believed that offering food to others is equivalent to offering it to God Himself.

The act of Anna Daan is also considered a form of seva, or selfless service, which helps one develop love and compassion towards all living beings.

What is the significance of performing Anna Daan?

  • Lord Krishna Himself emphasized the importance of anna daan in the Bhagavad Gita (Chapter 3, Verse 13) where He says “The devotees of the Lord are released from all kinds of sins because they eat food which is offered first for sacrifice. Others, who prepare food for personal sense enjoyment, verily eat only sin.” ?

By performing anna daan, one can purify their consciousness and receive the blessings of the Lord.

In Srimad-Bhagavatam, King Rantideva is glorified for his selfless act of feeding two beggars the very food he was about to eat after fasting for forty-eight days.

This act of Anna Daan is seen as an example of the selfless qualities of a devotee of Lord Krishna, who is always concerned about the welfare of others.

The practice of Anna Daan is also encouraged in the Krsna consciousness movement, where devotees prepare food, offer it to the Deity, and distribute it to the general population.

 

By giving prasadam specifically to the poor and sadhus, we can follow the example of King Rantideva and engage in activities for the real welfare of human society.

Please support us distribute Prasadam to the Sadhakas who have dedicated their lives for spreading Krishna Consciousness.

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