The Samsthan has always strived to serve society through its charitable and developmental works in the spirit of selfless service. Devotees are humbly invited to support the grand Datta Jayanti Mahotsava, the provision of amenities for the lakhs of visiting pilgrims, and the further development of the Temple Complex. Contributions are also sought for sustaining the Free Veda Pathashala, where Brahmacharis receive traditional training in the Vedas. Your donation will help the Samsthan carry forward its sacred mission of service, while offering comfort and upliftment to thousands who visit Maniknagar every year. These donations are exempt from Income Tax under section 80G of the Indian Income Tax Act, 1961.
During the auspicious Shri Datta Jayanti Mahotsava, lakhs of devotees assemble in Maniknagar to partake of the divine Maha-Prasad blessed by Shri Prabhu. The Samsthan invites devotees to come forward and sponsor various food items—such as rice, dal, vegetables, sweets and other essentials—prepared for this grand offering. By supporting this Seva, you participate in the sacred act of Annaseva, which nourishes both body and soul. Your contribution will ensure that the bliss of Maha-Prasad continues to reach every devotee who comes in faith and devotion to seek the grace of Shri Prabhu. These donations are exempt from Income Tax under section 80G of the Indian Income Tax Act, 1961.
Celebrate the birthdays and anniversaries of your loved ones in a meaningful way by sponsoring a day’s Annadaan at the Bhandarkhana. Mark the occasion with an act of service that feeds hundreds of devotees in Maniknagar and fills hearts with gratitude. You may also pay tribute to departed loved ones by sponsoring in their memory, keeping their legacy alive through this noble tradition. As a token of acknowledgement, the name and photograph of your loved ones, along with a message, will be displayed on the LED screen in the Bhandarkhana on the sponsored day. These donations are exempt from Income Tax under section 80G of the Indian Income Tax Act, 1961.
At Shri Manik Prabhu Samsthan, the age-old tradition of Brahmin Bhojan is observed every day with devotion and reverence. The young Brahmacharis of the Veda Pathashala, who dedicate themselves to the study and preservation of the Vedas, are served wholesome meals free of cost. We appeal to all devotees and well-wishers to contribute generously towards this noble Seva, which nurtures the custodians of our sacred knowledge. Your support will help sustain this sacred practice and ensure the continued flourishing of our spiritual and cultural heritage. These donations are exempt from Income Tax under section 80G of the Indian Income Tax Act, 1961.
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