Monkey Seva Feeding initiative in three sacred regions: Ayodhya, Vrindavan, and Hampi





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About the Project
Serving Our Primate Friends: A Spiritual Journey
Introduction
Welcome to the Monkey Seva Feeding Campaign, where compassion meets spirituality. Join us in this noble endeavor to feed and care for our monkey companions in three sacred locations: Ayodhya, Vrindavan, and Hampi. By participating, you not only provide nourishment to these playful creatures but also accumulate positive karma (merits) for yourself.
Why Monkeys?
Monkeys hold a special place in Hindu mythology and culture. They are often associated with Lord Hanuman, the devoted monkey deity. Here's why serving monkeys is significant:
1. Hanuman's Connection: Lord Hanuman, an ardent devotee of Lord Rama, played a pivotal role in the Ramayana. His unwavering loyalty and strength inspire us to serve all beings, including monkeys.
2. Karmic Benefits: Feeding monkeys is considered an act of kindness. According to Hindu beliefs, every compassionate action generates positive karma. By feeding monkeys, you create a ripple effect of goodwill in your life.
The Three Sacred Regions
1. Ayodhya
- Ram Mandir: Ayodhya, the birthplace of Lord Rama, is steeped in spiritual significance. Monkeys roam freely around the Ram Mandir, reminding us of Hanuman's devotion. Your contribution here directly supports these monkey seva efforts.
Did you know? An iconic photo from the historic Ram Mandir movement features monkeys alongside devotees during the temple construction.
2. Vrindavan
- Govardhan Parikrama: Vrindavan, associated with Lord Krishna's divine play, hosts the Govardhan Parikrama. Devotees circumambulate the sacred Govardhan Hill, encountering monkeys along the way. By feeding them, you honor Krishna's love for all creatures.
Govardhan Parikrama Distance: The total distance is 21 km, taking 5 to 6 hours to complete. You can choose between the Badi Parikrama (12 km) and Chhoti Parikrama (9 km).
3. Hampi
- Birthplace of Hanuman: Hampi, believed to be Hanuman's birthplace, resonates with his energy. Monkeys thrive here, and their presence connects us to Hanuman's devotion and courage. By providing food, you participate in this sacred legacy.
Recent Event: A monkey entered the sanctum sanctorum of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, emphasizing their spiritual connection.
How You Can Help
1. Donate: Your contributions directly fund food supplies for monkeys in these regions. Every meal matters!
2. Spread Awareness: Share our campaign on social media, encouraging others to participate. Use #MonkeySevaFeeding.
3. Earn Karmic Merits: Remember, every act of kindness counts. By feeding monkeys, you not only nourish their bodies but also uplift your soul.
Join Us Today!
Let's honor Hanuman's legacy, nurture our primate friends, and create positive ripples in the universe. Be part of the Monkey Seva Feeding Campaign!
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