Vasudeva Dasa supporting Sri Krishna Janmashtami 2025
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This Janmashtami, beyond the devotional celebration, we are embarking on a massive outreach effort across tribal and rural Maharashtra—touching lives through food, education, health, and sustainable development.
At Govardhan Ecovillage, your contribution supports:
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4 million+ nutritious meals served through Annakshetra
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11,000 students educated through rural schools
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3,000 tribal women trained for self-reliance
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1,500 farmers empowered with organic practices
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10,000+ individuals provided with water for drinking & irrigation
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1.2 lakh beneficiaries of holistic healthcare services
This Janmashtami, we aim to reach over 50,000 villagers and tribals, bringing cultural joy and nutritious prasadam to underserved communities. Your support helps us nourish both body and spirit, while honoring the values of compassion and equality.
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Annadaan Seva (100 people)
4 of 100 Quantity ObtainedAnnadaan Seva—the offering of food—is glorified in the scriptures as the highest form of charity. The Mahabharata states, "Anna-danāt paraṃ dānam na bhūtaṃ na bhaviṣyati", meaning "There is no charity greater than the gift of food, neither in the past nor in the future." By feeding the hungry—be they devotees, pilgrims, or the underprivileged—we not only satisfy the body but nourish the soul. Participating in or sponsoring this seva invites divine blessings and purifies both the heart and the surroundings with the merit of selfless service.

Annadaan Seva (200 people)
0 of 200 Quantity ObtainedAnnadaan Seva—the offering of food—is glorified in the scriptures as the highest form of charity. The Mahabharata states, "Anna-danāt paraṃ dānam na bhūtaṃ na bhaviṣyati", meaning "There is no charity greater than the gift of food, neither in the past nor in the future." By feeding the hungry—be they devotees, pilgrims, or the underprivileged—we not only satisfy the body but nourish the soul. Participating in or sponsoring this seva invites divine blessings and purifies both the heart and the surroundings with the merit of selfless service.

Annadaan Seva (500 people)
0 of 500 Quantity ObtainedAnnadaan Seva—the offering of food—is glorified in the scriptures as the highest form of charity. The Mahabharata states, "Anna-danāt paraṃ dānam na bhūtaṃ na bhaviṣyati", meaning "There is no charity greater than the gift of food, neither in the past nor in the future." By feeding the hungry—be they devotees, pilgrims, or the underprivileged—we not only satisfy the body but nourish the soul. Participating in or sponsoring this seva invites divine blessings and purifies both the heart and the surroundings with the merit of selfless service.

Janmashtami Annadaan Part Seva
0 of 1 Quantity ObtainedJanmashtami Annadaan Seva is a sacred offering of prasadam on the divine appearance day of Lord Krishna. On this most auspicious day, feeding devotees, pilgrims, and the needy is an act of deep devotion and spiritual charity. The Mahabharata declares, “Of all gifts, the gift of food is supreme.” Participating in or sponsoring this seva on Janmashtami brings immense blessings from Lord Krishna and purifies the heart through the joy of selfless giving.

Maha Aarati Seva
1 of 500 Quantity ObtainedMaha Arati Seva is a beautiful offering of light, devotion, and gratitude to the Lord. Performed with ghee lamps, incense, and sacred sounds, it fills the atmosphere with divine energy. Participating in or sponsoring this arati invites divine blessings and purifies both the heart and the surroundings with divine light and sound.

Festival Garland Seva
0 of 50 Quantity ObtainedGarlands made of fresh, fragrant flowers are a traditional and intimate offering to the Lord, symbolizing love, devotion, and surrender. During festivals, the Deities are adorned with special garlands that enhance Their divine beauty and fill the atmosphere with spiritual fragrance.

Festival Bhoga Seva
0 of 56 Quantity ObtainedFestival Bhoga Seva is a joyful and devotional offering of a grand feast to the Lord during special occasions. As the Bhagavad-gītā declares, “Whatever you offer with love and devotion—a leaf, a flower, fruit, or water—I accept it” (BG 9.26). Preparing and offering bhoga with love during festivals pleases the Lord and invites His merciful glance upon all. Participating in or sponsoring this seva brings immense spiritual merit and purifies the heart through the bliss of devotion and service.

Maha Abhishek Seva
0 of 21 Quantity ObtainedMaha Abhishek Seva is a sacred bathing ceremony where the Deities are lovingly bathed with auspicious substances like milk, yogurt, honey, ghee, and fragrant water. This intimate offering symbolizes the devotee’s heartfelt surrender and longing to serve the Lord in purity and devotion. Participating in or sponsoring this abhishek invites divine blessings and purifies both the heart and the surroundings with transcendental grace.

Festival Decoration
0 of 10 Quantity ObtainedFestival Decoration Seva is the loving art of beautifying the temple and altar to celebrate the Lord's pastimes and glories. The Bhāgavatam glorifies how the Lord is pleased when His temple is adorned with flowers, lights, and colors offered in devotion. Participating in or sponsoring this seva invites divine blessings and fills the heart and atmosphere with joy, purity, and spiritual celebration.

Halwa Distribution
1 of 5 Quantity ObtainedJoin us in a heart-warming seva of distributing delicious halwa prasadam to devotees and visitors on special occasions and festival days. Halwa, prepared with love and devotion, is not just a sweet dish – it is sacred prasadam, sanctified by the Lord.