By ISKCON Bengaluru Sun, 24 May, 2026
Purushottam Month is a very sacred time for spiritual growth, charity, and devotion. Among all charitable activities, Annadanam (offering food to others) is considered one of the highest and most pleasing services to Lord Krishna.
Annadanam means donating or serving food with love and compassion. In Vedic culture, feeding hungry people is considered a sacred act because food nourishes both the body and the heart.
During Purushottam Month, devotional activities and charitable acts are believed to give greater spiritual benefits. Offering prasadam or food to devotees, guests, poor people, or anyone in need is considered highly auspicious.
Offering food with devotion is considered a loving service to Lord Krishna.
Annadanam teaches kindness, humility, and caring for others.
Selfless service helps reduce selfishness and increases spiritual consciousness.
Helping hungry people with sincere intention brings spiritual blessings and positive results.
A simple meal can bring joy, peace, and hope to someone’s day.
Even a small offering done with devotion is valuable.
Sharing food is one of the sweetest ways to show kindness. Purushottam Month teaches us to care for others and share what we have with love.
Annadanam during Purushottam Month is not just charity — it is an act of devotion, compassion, and gratitude. Small acts of feeding others performed with a sincere heart can bring both spiritual joy and blessings.
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