Annadan Seva Donate Food,
Serve Humanity,
Receive Divine
Blessings

Under the divine guidance of Jagadguru Swami Shri Satishacharya Ji Maharaj, Annadan seva is observed daily — feeding the hungry as a sacred obligation rooted in Sanatan Dharma.

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Meals Served

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Families Helped

15+

Cities Covered

Feeding Souls with
Love & Devotion

What is Annadan Seva?

Anna means food. Daan means donation. Annadan seva is the dharmic act of feeding the hungry, not as charity but as a sacred obligation rooted in Sanatan Dharma. “Annadanam Mahadanam, ur scriptures place food donation above all other forms of giving. The Taittiriya Upanishad declares, “Annam Brahma”: food is God. At Maharshi Ashram, Sector 110, Noida, under Jagadguru Swami Shri Satishacharya Ji Maharaj, this practice is observed daily.

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Spiritual Importance of
Annadan Seva in Sanatan Dharma

Removes Negative Karma

Food donation in Hinduism dissolves accumulated negative karma. The Mahabharata affirms that feeding the hungry frees a soul from the burden of past sins.

Brings Prosperity & Peace

Regular annadanam donation invites the blessings of Annapurna Devi. Families who practice this seva consistently receive stability and peace as the natural fruit of selfless giving.

Pleases Ancestors

Annadanam performed on a death anniversary or during Pitru Paksha is a direct act of pitru shanti. The departed soul attains peace when food is offered in their name with a sincere sankalp.

Increases Punya (Spiritual Merit)

The Vishnu Purana states that one who performs daily meal seva never faces want. Punya from annadan accumulates across lifetimes and protects the donor's lineage.

Pleases the Divine

Every meal at Maharshi Ashram is distributed as prasad a sacred food offering made to the Divine through every soul it reaches.

Occasions for Annadan Seva

Annadan Seva on Birthday

Sponsor meals for people with low incomes on a birthday to earn lasting spiritual merit on behalf of the celebrant.

Annadan Seva on Death Anniversary (Shradh)

Annadanam on the Shradh tithi is accepted across all Vedic traditions as a sincere act of pitru shanti for the departed.

Annadan Seva During Festivals

Ekadashi, Ram Navami, and Kartik Maas are especially auspicious for food donation seva. The ashram conducts temple annadanam during all major festival periods.

Annadan Seva for Business Growth

Annadanam donation as a structured sankalp invites Lakshmi's grace and removes obstacles a time-tested Sanatan Dharma charity practice for householders and business owners alike.

How Your Annadan Seva Donation Helps

Maharshi Ashram serves daily-wage workers, elderly residents, pilgrims, and underprivileged students in the Noida, Dadri, and Bisrakh areas of the NCR. Every meal is prepared hygienically within the ashram premises, distributed as prasad, and fully funded through your annadanam online donation. Your donate for annadan contribution is 80G tax-exempt.

Glimpses of Seva

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Relevance of Annadan Seva in Modern Life

Hunger is present in every Indian city. In Noida and across the NCR, daily-wage workers and migrant families regularly go without full meals. Annadan seva online removes every barrier between your intention and action, whether you are in Delhi, Noida, or abroad. It fulfils your dharma duty, feeds a real person, and earns punya from annadan that endures for generations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Donate online through this website or visit Maharshi Ashram, Noida. Confirm your sankalp and the ashram handles distribution in your name.

Food donation is the highest form of giving in Sanatan Dharma. It removes negative karma, benefits ancestors, and brings divine blessings to the donor’s household.
A sankalp is declared, food is prepared with purity, and distributed as prasad under Vedic guidance at Maharshi Ashram.
Ekadashi, Amavasya, Purnima, Shradh Paksha, and festival days carry the highest merit. Death anniversaries are especially accepted for pitru shanti.
A complete meal of dal, rice, sabzi, roti, and a sweet prepared with sincerity and offered as prasad. This standard is maintained for every meal served through annadan seva at the ashram.