For many, finding a simple, warm, nourishing meal becomes a challenge amid huge crowds and limited access to food.
Annadan, or the act of offering food, is considered one of the highest charitable deeds. In Hindu tradition, feeding others is seen as Annadanam Param Daanam — the greatest charity that nourishes not only the body but also the soul.
This campaign, led by dedicated volunteers and partners on the ground, aims to provide free, freshly cooked meals and essential support to pilgrims throughout Maagh Maas in Prayagraj — so their devotion isn’t weakened by hunger, fatigue or cold.
A meal may seem simple, but for a weary pilgrim or an elderly devotee, it becomes:
A source of strength and warmth
A chance to continue their pilgrimage with dignity
An act of compassion that transforms lives
Your contribution helps provide:
Warm, nutritious meals served daily
Food supplies for those who have no access to proper meals
Essential support to sadhus, elderly pilgrims, and families facing hardship
Blankets and aid for those battling cold nights during the holy month
Together, we can ensure that no pilgrim goes hungry while honoring their faith.
Feeding others is more than charity — it’s an offering of love, kindness, and shared humanity.
Join us in this timeless tradition of Annadan, and let your seva touch lives with warmth, care, and dignity.