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Feed the Forgotten Sadhus of Vrindavan this Guru Purnima and Receive Their Blessings

Guru Purnima, the sacred festival that honors our spiritual guides and teachers, is a time to express gratitude and humility. While many of us seek blessings from our gurus, there are thousands of forgotten elders and sadhus in the holy land of Vrindavan who quietly meditate and survive in silence, abandoned and alone.

This Guru Purnima, make your offering truly meaningful. Join the Tiffin Seva initiative by the Homeless Care Foundation and feed Vrindavan’s elder sadhus — the unsung spiritual warriors of our time.


Why Guru Purnima is the Perfect Time to Give Back

Guru Purnima is not just about bowing down to a personal guru. It’s about recognizing all forms of spiritual light. Many sadhu-babas and abandoned elders in Vrindavan have spent their lives in devotion, prayer, and service. Now, in their old age, they face hunger, poverty, and isolation.

This sacred day gives us the opportunity to serve these true spiritual souls, and in return, receive blessings that are deeply powerful and transformative.


Vrindavan’s Forgotten Guardians: The Truth You Should Know

  • Thousands of elders and sadhus live in ashrams, streets, and corners of Vrindavan with little or no food.

  • Many of them are abandoned by families or left behind by society, despite dedicating their lives to dharma.

  • These sadhus are spiritually rich but materially poor — your small act of kindness can change their day, their health, and their hope.


About the Tiffin Seva Initiative

The Daily Free Tiffin Seva by Homeless Care Foundation is a selfless initiative that provides fresh, hygienic, and nutritious meals to elderly sadhus and abandoned elders of Vrindavan.

How it works:

  • Meals are prepared daily with satvik ingredients

  • Delivered to identified and verified elder sadhus

  • Focus on quality, respect, and dignity in service

  • Donations are transparent and tax-exempt under 80G


How You Can Help This Guru Purnima

You don’t need to travel to Vrindavan or spend thousands in rituals. Feeding one sadhu on Guru Purnima can bring you more spiritual merit than a hundred rituals.

Donate Online: Visit Serve Vrindavan Sadhus
Sponsor Tiffin Seva in the name of your guru or a loved one
Share this cause with your friends, family, or on social media

Even ₹51 or ₹101 can serve a full meal to a sadhu.


Blessings that Stay With You

The blessings of a sadhu who eats because of your kindness are powerful. According to the scriptures, feeding the hungry in a holy place like Vrindavan multiplies your punya (spiritual merit) a thousand times.

Their smile, their words, their silent prayers may bring you protection, healing, peace, and progress — in ways only the heart understands.


Conclusion

This Guru Purnima, let your gratitude flow beyond rituals. Serve those who once served the world through their sadhna and silence. Feed the elders of Vrindavan and bring light into their lives — and yours.

🙏 Donate now. Serve now. Be blessed now.
👉 homelesscarefoundation.org/serve-vrindavan-sadhus-and-get-their-blessings

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