Have you ever experienced the joy of giving? Or is it witnessing the power of transformative lives? Charity, in the simplest terms, is extending a hand to those in need. But its significance goes beyond the surface. We will understand what resonates in our lives and what we can contribute to make their lives even better than before.
In Sanatan Dharma, Ekadashi fast has a very important place. This fast is not only a means of self-purification, but it is also considered the best way to receive God’s grace. Ekadashi falling in the Krishna Paksha of Chaitra month is called Papamochani Ekadashi.
In a world facing social issues like poverty, inequality, and environmental harm, we need effective solutions now more than ever. People and groups all over India and the world are tackling these challenges.
If you donate to a charitable institution (NGO) and think that it is difficult to avail income tax exemption, then this blog is for you. The government has made Form 10BD and Form 10BE mandatory under Section 80G
Do you know that along with social service, you can also save your tax? Yes! The Government of India has made such rules that you can get income tax exemption by donating to a registered NGO.
When the fun of Holi starts to subside and the effect of colors gradually starts to diminish, then comes another holy festival—Bhai Dooj. This festival is a symbol of love and affection between brother and sister, which is celebrated two days after Holi every year.
India has a unique tradition of festivals, and Holi has a unique place among these festivals. It is not just a festival of colors, but a festival of union of hearts and enthusiasm in life.
Ekadashi has special significance in Sanatan culture. This date, which comes twice every month, is not only a symbol of fasting and fasting, but also a path to self-purification, devotion and salvation. Ekadashi of Falgun Shukla Paksha is called Amalaki Ekadashi.
Amavasya has special significance in the Hindu calendar. When this Amavasya falls in the month of Phalgun, its glory increases even more. Phalgun Amavasya is not only an occasion for spiritual practice, but is also considered very auspicious for the peace of ancestors, charity and attainment of salvation.
Mahashivratri, the biggest festival of worship of Lord Shiva, the lord of destruction and creation of the universe, the embodiment of compassion and penance, is about to come.
Ekadashi Tithi has special significance in Sanatan Dharma. Every Ekadashi is considered best for the worship of Lord Vishnu. Vijaya Ekadashi, which falls in the Shukla Paksha of the month of Falgun, is considered to provide victory and success in life as per its name.
The day of Magh Purnima is considered a special festival of religion, faith and charity in Indian culture. On this day, bathing in the Ganges, giving charity and worshiping Lord Vishnu brings purity and spiritual progress in life.