Donate a Pair of Slippers to the Sadhus Walking the Sacred Path





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About the Project
Donate a Pair of Slippers to the Sadhus Walking the Sacred Path
In the holy city of Ayodhya, thousands of Sadhus and ascetics walk barefoot rain or shine, heat or cold dedicated to their spiritual tapasya and the eternal dharma of Sanatan tradition. Their feet bear the dust of Ram Janmabhoomi, and their journey is one of selflessness and surrender.
Yet, many suffer silently blistered feet, torn skin, and the harsh ground beneath them. For them, even a simple pair of slippers (chappals) can bring relief and dignity.
Why This Seva Matters
Pad Seva (Seva to the feet of saints) has always been a sacred offering in Indian tradition. By donating a pair of slippers, you’re not just offering comfort
you’re offering respect. You’re honoring the path of saints who’ve renounced worldly pleasures for divine pursuit.
Shiv Dhaam’s Commitment in Ayodhya
Through our ongoing Sadhu Seva programs, Shiv Dhaam Foundation has reached hundreds of sadhus with:
1. Blankets, dry rations, Kamandalas, and meals
2. And now, we aim to serve 1,008 sadhus with sturdy, respectful slippers ahead of the peak summer and pilgrimage season.
How You Can Help
1. ₹150 = 1 pair of slippers for a Sadhu
2. ₹1,500 = Support 10 saints walking the path of Ram
Your support ensures comfort, protection, and dignity for those who have given up everything for spiritual service.
Join This Divine Footstep
Be a part of Pad Seva offer your devotion not just in words, but in action.
Serve the saints of Ayodhya. Donate a pair. Walk the path of Ram with them.
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Yes. Transparent documentation and receipts are provided for all contributions, whether from individuals, NGOs, or corporates.
Shivdhaam Foundation utilizes donations strictly for authorized on-ground programs—Gau Seva, Sadhu Seva, Gurukul support, Temple conservation, Animal welfare and community welfare. Funds are allocated to project operations, infrastructure, and beneficiary services, with full compliance, audits, and transparent reporting to ensure accountable use of every contribution.
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Shivdhaam shares regular project updates, photos, progress reports, and verified on-ground outcomes so you can clearly see how your contribution is being used and the impact it creates.
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