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Monkeys are the vanar kin of Hanuman Ji. Feeding them is an act of reverence toward Hanuman himself and a direct form of spiritual seva for blessings.

The vanar sena served Shri Ram with complete surrender. This feed monkeys seva connects your action to that tradition of selfless service.

Ahimsa with all living things is a Vedic obligation. This duty is best achieved through the holy process of feeding.

It is in the spirit of dharmic teaching that any act of service, with the right mind, to a living being will produce good karma and progress the spiritual karma of the individual.
Feeding monkeys is a prescribed planetary dosha remedy in Jyotish Shastra.
Tuesday and Saturday are the best days to feed monkeys for measurable astrological benefit.

Feeding monkeys on Tuesday with chana and jaggery is a direct Mangal dosha remedy that reduces Mars affliction in the birth chart.

Feeding monkeys on Saturday is a recognised Shani dosh solution, especially beneficial for devotees in sade sati or Shani mahadasha.

Rahu Ketu remedies include constant feed monkey seva. The effects of the shadow planets are offset in the long run by the spiritual karma produced by the practice.

This divine seva draws Hanuman Ji's direct protection over the devotee's household. It is among the most accessible forms of spiritual seva for blessings in Sanatana practice.

At Maharishi Ashram, this seva is conducted every day with full ritual sincerity.
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Powerhouse of nourishment for monkeys. Fresh fruits provide essential nutrients for monkeys, helping maintain their overall well-being, health, and energy levels. In urban setting where natural food sources are limited, this offering supports the monkeys balanced nutrition and reduces their dependence on processed or harmful human food.

Offering Chana and Gud to monkeys can pacify planetary influences like Shani & Mangal. They hold religious and cultural significance and are believed to bring spiritual balance, remove obstacles, and promote positive energy while providing nourishment to the monkeys.

During extreme summer heat, when temperatures soar above 40–50 degrees celsius, ensuring that the monkeys are well fed and hydrated supports their survival in heat-stressed conditions. With shrinking natural water sources, providing clean drinking water is critical.

Supporting the care of injured monkeys addresses the growing risks that are posed daily by the city's urban traffic problems, including construction and habitat disruption. This includes medical treatment, rehabilitation, and safe recovery, ensuring injured animals receive timely assistance and a better chance at regaining health and mobility.

Urban development has disrupted the natural food supply sources in North India.

Empathy for animals is not an occasional practice in Sanatan Dharma, but compulsory.

Each donation for animal feeding reaches the animals the same day through the ashram.
It is a planetary dosha remedy for Mangal Dosha, Shani Dosha, and Rahu-Ketu imbalance. Tuesday and Saturday are the best days to feed monkeys, ideally with chana, jaggery, and the recitation of the Hanuman Chalisa.
Yes. It is both a scriptural duty and an act of compassion toward animals, with direct astrological and spiritual benefit.
Every contribution that comes through funds the daily feed monkeys seva under Guruji’s direct supervision. You can use this link to directly fund our program to feed the monkeys.