Annadanam Param Daanam
Shravan Maas Maha Annadan Sewa

Sevas

5 Sadhu Bhojan Seva
Offer freshly prepared satvik meals to 5 renunciate saints and earn daily punya. A humble yet powerful start to your Shravan seva.

11 Sadhu Bhojan Sewa
Feed 11 Brahmacharis or sadhus engaged in Shiva sadhana. Helps remove subtle karmic blocks and grants Guru Kripa.

21 Sadhu Bhojan Sewa
Perform bhojan seva to 21 saints and earn blessings for health, harmony, and Pitru Shanti. Ideal for family Sankalp.

51 Sadhu Bhojan Seva
A large-scale bhojan seva offering for 51 saints in akharas or temples. Grants deep spiritual merit and fulfills Shravan vows.

101 Sadhu Bhojan Sewa
Maha Annadan Seva on Somwar or Amavasya—feed 101 saints and remove Guru Dosh, Rahu-Ketu dosh, and ancestral burdens.

One-Day Ved Pathshala Bhojan Sponsorship
Sponsor a full day of meals for young Vedpathi Brahmacharis in a Kashi Pathshala. Includes breakfast, lunch, and evening prasad with special Sankalp in your family’s name.

Story
The sacred month of Shravan, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is a time when the heavens open to bless every act of devotion and charity. Among the most powerful of these is Annadan, the offering of food to Brahmins, Sadhus, and devotees. From 11th July (First Shravan Somvar) to 9th August (Last Somvar), participate in the Maha Annadan Sewa in Kashi, the city of Mahadev Himself.
📿 Seva Overview
🌸 Daily Annadan at temples, ghats & akharas
🌸 Special Bhojan Sewa on Mondays & Shravan Amavasya
🌸 Feed Sadhus, Brahmins, Yatris & local poor
🌸 Personalized Sankalp in your name & gotra
🌸 Photos, videos & blessings shared post-seva
🌸 Ideal for Guru Dakshina, Pitru Shanti, or birthday/anniversary seva
🙏 Why Shravan Annadan in Kashi?
In Kashi, where Mahadev eternally resides, feeding even one hungry soul is equal to performing a hundred yajnas. Shravan is the month when devas, pitras, and siddhas descend to bless those who offer food with devotion. Your seva becomes a bridge between your family’s karma and divine grace.

Benefits
Divine Blessings of Lord Shiva & Maa Annapurna
Offering food in Shravan pleases both Mahadev and Annapurna Devi, the nourisher of the universe. Their combined blessings ensure nourishment of both body and soul.
Removes Pitru Dosh, Guru Dosh & Karmic Burdens
Annadan in this sacred month dissolves deep-rooted karmas, ancestral afflictions, and Guru-related doshas, paving the way for peace, clarity, and harmony in life.
Brings Health, Peace & Prosperity to the Family
Feeding Brahmins, Sadhus, and the needy invites long-term health, mental peace, and financial stability into your household.
Bestows Moksha upon Departed Ancestors
When performed in Kashi, the land of liberation, Annadan becomes a means for Pitru Mukti—offering salvation to the souls of your forefathers.
Multiplies Punya on Somwars & Amavasya
Annadan done on Shravan Somvar and Shravan Amavasya multiplies spiritual merit manifold, equivalent to performing great yajnas and pilgrimages.
Accelerates Spiritual Growth & Inner Purification
This selfless act cultivates humility, dissolves ego, and enhances the inner light—supporting your sadhana, bhakti, and spiritual transformation during this sacred month.




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