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Gomatha Seva and Annadanam Seva are both revered practices in Hinduism that embody compassion, selflessness, and the well-being of others. Gomatha Seva involves caring for and worshipping cows, symbols of purity and wealth, through feeding, bathing, praying, and protecting them. This act fosters environmental awareness and strengthens the connection between humans and nature, offering spiritual merit to the devotee.

Similarly, Annadanam Seva is the noble act of providing food to the hungry, which is considered one of the highest forms of charity. By nourishing those in need, it promotes compassion and ensures no one goes to bed hungry, bringing blessings and spiritual merit to the giver. Both sevas reflect the core values of sharing, caring, and helping others, fulfilling the goals of social work to promote human well-being and meet both basic and complex needs

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GOMATA SEVA

Gomatha Seva is a sacred practice in Hinduism that involves caring for and worshipping cows

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ANNADANAM
SEVA

Annadanam Seva is the noble act of offering food to the hungry, considered one of the highest forms of charity in Hinduism.

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ORPHANAGES (ANADHA ASHRAMAMS)

Orphanages, also known as Anadha Ashramams, provide shelter, care, and education to children who have lost their parents or are unable to live with their families.

Our Bank Details

Bank Name: Federal Bank

A/C Name: OM BRAHMA VISHNU MAHESWARA SEVA SERVICES

A/C No: 26130200000144

IFSC Code: FDRL0001683

                   (or)

UPI ID (or) VPA: obvmss144@fbl

GOMATA SEVA

1. Any Other Amount for Goseva 100/- to 500/-

2. Gopuja (or) 7 Days Fodder For Cow — 516/-

3. Tulasi Gomata Seva — 1116/-

4. Yamuna Gomata Seva — 2116/-

5. Ganga Gomata Seva — 5116/-

6. Thruna Dhana Seva — 9116/-

7. Saraswati Gomata Seva — 25116/-

8. Godanam (Mother Cow With Calf)  —  50116/

ANNADANAM SEVA

1. Any Other Amount for Annadanam Seva 100/- to 500/-

2. Sponsor 25 Meals — 1116/-

3. Sponsor 50 Meals — 2116/-

4. Sponsor 100 Meals — 4116/-

5. Sponsor 125 Meals — 5116/-

6. Sponsor 250 Meals — 10116/-

7. Sponsor 500 Meals — 20116/-

8. Sponsor 1250 Meals  —  50116/-

ORPHANAGES (ANADHA ASHRAMAMS)

1. Any Other Amount for Mid-day Meals 100/- to 500/-

2. Sponsor 50 Children for Mid-day Meals — 516/-

3. Sponsor 100 Children for Mid-day Meals — 1116/-

4. Sponsor 200 Children for Mid-day Meals — 2116/-

5. Sponsor 300 Children for Mid-day Meals — 3116/-

6. Sponsor 400 Children for Mid-day Meals — 4116/-

7. Sponsor 500 Children for Mid-day Meals — 5116/-

8. Sponsor 1000 Children for Mid-day Meals  —  10116/-

NITYA ANNADANAM SEVA

1. Any Other Amount for Nitya Annadanam Seva 100 – 500/-

2. Sponsor For 150 Devotees — 1200/-

3. Sponsor For 300 Devotees — 2400/-

4. Sponsor For 500 Devotees — 4000/-

5. Sponsor For 1000 Devotees — 8000/-

6. Sponsor For 2000 Devotees — 16000/-

7. Sponsor For 5000 Devotees — 40000/-

8. Sponsor For 10000 Devotees  —  80000/-

FAQs

Gomata Seva is a sacred practice in Hinduism where devotees care for and worship cows, which are revered as symbols of purity, selflessness, and wealth. By offering prayers, feeding, bathing, and protecting cows, devotees express gratitude and reverence to Mother Cow. It fosters compassion, strengthens the human-nature bond, and contributes to spiritual merit and the well-being of both animals and the community.

You can participate in Gomata Seva by visiting temples or organizations that offer this practice. You may engage by feeding, caring for, and bathing the cows. Additionally, offering prayers or donating to the upkeep of cows is a meaningful way to contribute. The seva is open to anyone wishing to show reverence to cows and practice compassion.

Annadanam Seva is the act of offering food to those in need, one of the highest forms of charity in Hinduism. It promotes compassion, selflessness, and ensures that no one goes to bed hungry. By feeding the hungry, Annadanam Seva brings blessings and spiritual merit to the giver, reflecting the core Hindu values of sharing and caring for others.

You can get involved in Annadanam Seva by volunteering at local organizations or temples that offer food to the hungry. You can also make financial contributions or donate food to support these efforts. This act of charity brings spiritual fulfillment and helps ensure the well-being of others, promoting a culture of giving in the community.

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