Divine Blessings of Lord Shiva & Maa Annapurna
ffering food in Shravan pleases both Mahadev and Annapurna Devi, the nourisher of the universe. Their combined blessings ensure nourishment of both body and soul.
Location : Kashi Treeth Kshetra
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Offer freshly prepared satvik meals to 5 Kawar Yatri and earn daily punya. A humble yet powerful start to your Shravan seva
Feed 11 Kawar Yatris engaged in Shiva sadhana. Helps remove subtle karmic blocks and grants Guru Kripa.
Perform bhojan seva to 21 Kawar Yatri and earn blessings for health, harmony, and Pitru Shanti. Ideal for family Sankalp.
During the sacred month of Sawan, millions of Kanwar Yatris undertake the spiritually powerful journey to collect Gangajal for Jalabhishek of Lord Shiva. According to ancient texts and the essence of the Shiv Mahapuran, serving these devotees with devotion is equivalent to serving Lord Shiva himself.
On this divine path, offering Jal, Bhojan, and Nasta to Kanwariyas is not just an act of kindness, but a sacred Seva—one that carries immense spiritual rewards and ancestral blessings.
ffering food in Shravan pleases both Mahadev and Annapurna Devi, the nourisher of the universe. Their combined blessings ensure nourishment of both body and soul.
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.
Feeding Brahmins, Sadhus, and the needy invites long-term health, mental peace, and financial stability into your household.
When performed in Kashi, the land of liberation, Annadan becomes a means for Pitru Mukti—offering salvation to the souls of your forefathers.
Annadan done on Shravan Somvar and Shravan Amavasya multiplies spiritual merit manifold, equivalent to performing great yajnas and pilgrimages.
This selfless act cultivates humility, dissolves ego, and enhances the inner light—supporting your sadhana, bhakti, and spiritual transformation during this sacred month.
Kanwar Yatri Sewa is a selfless service initiative to support Kanwar Yatris during the holy month of Sawan. It includes providing fresh drinking water (Jal Seva), meals (Bhojan Seva), and light refreshments/snacks (Nasta Seva) to the devotees of Lord Shiva undertaking the Kanwar Yatra.
Serving Kanwar Yatris is considered a highly virtuous act, as per scriptures like the Shiv Mahapuran. Every act of Seva earns Lord Shiva’s blessings, uplifts ancestral souls (Pitra), and brings peace, prosperity, and spiritual merit to the seva providers.
Anyone with devotion and a desire to serve Lord Shiva's devotees is welcome—individuals, families, volunteers, and organizations. No specific qualification is needed, just bhakti and shraddha.
You can contribute to: Jal Seva: Distributing clean drinking water Bhojan Seva: Serving satvik meals or prasad Nasta Seva: Offering fruits, biscuits, juices, etc. Volunteering for crowd management, cleaning, or first aid Donations for food, utensils, and other supplies
The Seva stalls will be set up along Kanwar Yatra routes, near temples, dharamshalas, and designated rest points for yatris. Specific locations will be announced closer to the dates.
You can Donate via UPI, QR Code, or bank transfer will be available. Contact our Seva team for more details.
Yes. According to scriptures, serving Shiva Bhakts during Sawan is one of the highest forms of Punya. It is said that Lord Shiva personally accepts every service done for His devotees.
You can contact our Seva Coordinator Team at [Phone/WhatsApp number] or follow us on [Instagram/Facebook Page] for regular updates.
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Location : Kashi Treeth Kshetra
By : Sugam Darshan Foundation
5 days left
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