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Donate to Cow
Contribute financially to cover the costs of food, medical supplies, and shelter maintenance for cows in Gaushalas.
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Help the Natural Disaster
Mindful of this critical role of food assistance during natural disasters, we have always endeavoured to utilise our kitchen infrastructure to undertake emergency food assistance and ensure that people have access to food and nutrition.
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Donate to Annadanam
In our tradition, serving spiritual seekers and monks has always been of utmost importance. Annadanam is offered twice a day to thousands of guests, sanyasis, brahmacharis, residents and volunteers at the Akhand Hindu Rashtra.
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Donate to Community
Aims to spread the ideology of Hindutva to "strengthen" the Hindu community and promote an ideal of upholding an Indian culture and its civilizational values.
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Support Youth Camps
Akhand Hindu Rashtra organize regular meetings of Hinduists in all over india. support various public discussions that are related to Hinduism and its development.
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Temple Reconstruction
This fund is utilized for temple construction and maintenance of buildings like, kitchen, and Sannyasi Accommodation etc.
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Hindu Samrajya Dinotsav
Hindi Diwas, or National Hindi Day, is celebrated on September 14th each year to commemorate the adoption of Hindi as one of the official languages of India by the Constituent Assembly in 1949. It's a day to promote the language and its use across the nation, recognizing its cultural significance and role in national unity.
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Guru Purnima
The primary reason for celebrating Guru Purnima is to express reverence and gratitude towards those who have guided and enlightened others through knowledge and wisdom. This can include spiritual teachers, mentors, or any individual who has imparted valuable knowledge.
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Rakshabandhan
"Rakhi" is short for Raksha Bandhan, a Hindu festival celebrating the bond between brothers and sisters. "Raksha" means protection, and "Bandhan" means bond, signifying the brother's promise to protect and the sister's love and care. The festival involves sisters tying a sacred thread (rakhi) around their brothers' wrists, symbolizing this bond of protection.
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Vijayadashami
Dussehra (also known as Vijaya Dashami) is a prominent Hindu festival observed on the tenth day of Navaratri. It commemorates the triumph of Lord Rama over the demon king Ravana, symbolizing the victory of good over evil.
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Makar Sankranti
Flying kites also have mythological significance. In Hindu mythology, the sun is considered a symbol of divine energy. Flying kites is a way to worship the sun and acknowledge its importance in our lives
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Varsh Pratipada
It's celebrated across India with regional variations. For example, it's called Ugadi in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Telangana, Gudi Padwa in Maharashtra, Goa, and Konkan, and Cheti Chand in the Sindhi region.
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