Daan, Seva & Contributions

Yagna Daan

Significance of Yagna Daan in Sanatan Dharma

Yagna Daan represents selfless offering to divine forces, sustaining cosmic balance, dharma, and collective spiritual upliftment in Sanatan Dharma.

In Sanatan Dharma, Yagna Daan is regarded as one of the highest forms of sacred charity, where offerings are made into the consecrated fire with purity of intent and devotion. The word Yagna signifies a divine act performed for the welfare of the universe, while Daan embodies the spirit of selfless giving without expectation of personal reward. Together, Yagna Daan becomes a powerful medium through which humans align themselves with cosmic rhythms and divine will. Scriptures emphasize that offerings made during yagnas reach not only the deities but also nourish nature, ancestors, and all living beings, thus sustaining universal harmony.

Seva Categories

Yagna Samagri Seva

This seva involves offering essential ritual materials such as ghee, grains, herbs, samidha, and sacred substances required for the yagna. Supporting Yagna Samagri Seva ensures the purity, continuity, and proper execution of Vedic rituals, directly contributing to the spiritual efficacy of the yagna.

Gau Seva

Gau Seva is the sacred service of caring for cows, revered as symbols of nourishment, compassion, and dharmic living. This seva supports the wellbeing, feeding, medical care, and protection of cows associated with the yagna, generating immense punya and blessings for peace and prosperity.

Annadan Seva

Annadan Seva is considered the highest form of charity, as it nourishes life itself. Through this seva, devotees contribute to the preparation and distribution of sattvic meals for priests, devotees, volunteers, and pilgrims, ensuring that no participant remains hungry during the sacred proceedings.

Acharya Dakshina

Acharya Dakshina is an offering of gratitude and respect to the learned Acharyas and Ritviks who conduct the yagna. This seva supports their sustenance, gurukul traditions, and continued preservation of Vedic knowledge, acknowledging their selfless service and spiritual guidance.

Online Contribution Facility

Devotees worldwide can offer seva and donations conveniently through secure online payment options, supporting rituals, Acharyas, and yagna arrangements.

Devotees Participated

Faith in Action

Thousands of devotees from across the globe have participated in the Rajsuya Maha Yagna through online contributions, offering seva, prayers, and support for rituals, Acharyas, and sacred yagna arrangements.

Contributions Collected

Sacred Seva Fund

Millions of rupees have been collected digitally, directly supporting Yagna Samagri, Annadan Seva, Gau Seva, and Acharya Dakshina, ensuring smooth, authentic, and sanctified execution of the Rajsuya Maha Yagna.

Tax Exemption (80G, 12A & CSR1)

Donations to the Rajsuya Maha Yagna trust are eligible for 80G, 12A, and CSR benefits, offering spiritual and financial rewards.

Offer Seva – 80G & 12A Eligible

Donations made to the Rajsuya Maha Yagna Trust are eligible under Section 80G of the Income Tax Act, which allows individual donors to claim tax deductions on their contributions. The trust is also 12A registered, ensuring that all donations are legally recognized for charitable purposes and that the trust’s income is tax-exempt.

By offering seva through these provisions, devotees can participate in dharmic activities and contribute to the performance of sacred Vedic rituals, support priests and Acharyas, and fund essential yagna arrangements such as Yagna Samagri, Annadan Seva, and Gau Seva. Every donation, no matter the size, is sanctified in the yagna and brings both spiritual merit (punya) and financial benefit, reflecting the principle of selfless giving while responsibly managing worldly obligations. This facility allows individuals to combine devotion with practical advantage, enabling them to contribute meaningfully to the welfare of society while fulfilling their personal and spiritual goals.

Contribute under CSR Guidelines

Corporate donors and organizations can support the Rajsuya Maha Yagna under Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) guidelines, specifically compliant with CSR1 provisions. This enables companies to allocate a portion of their CSR funds toward the yagna, contributing to spiritual, cultural, and social welfare initiatives while adhering to statutory requirements.

By participating in CSR, organizations can fund sacred rituals, seva activities, and infrastructure support for devotees and priests. Contributions help sustain Annadan Seva, Gau Seva, Yagna Samagri, and Acharya Dakshina, ensuring the smooth execution of the Rajsuya Maha Yagna while reinforcing ethical, cultural, and social responsibilities. CSR participation not only fulfills legal obligations but also aligns companies with dharmic values and community service, creating goodwill and promoting moral leadership. Each corporate contribution becomes a channel of selfless service, extending the impact of the yagna beyond individual devotees to society at large.

CSR Guidelines

 Clear Financial Records
 Open Donation Tracking
All donations and contributions are documented meticulously. Donors can view allocation reports, ensuring that every contribution is used for its intended purpose in the sacred Yagna.

Accountability

Responsible Management
Ethical Governance Practices
The organizing trust maintains strict accountability through regular audits, oversight by trustees and Acharyas, and compliance with legal and regulatory frameworks, ensuring integrity in every aspect of Yagna management.

Utilisation

Purposeful Deployment
 Seva & Ritual Support
Contributions are directly utilized for Yagna Samagri, Annadan Seva, Gau Seva, Acharya Dakshina, and infrastructure, supporting smooth, authentic, and spiritually impactful execution of the Rajsuya Maha Yagna.

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