On the Great Festival of Charity, Makar Sankranti Serve delicious food made of sesame and jaggery to the devotees who have come to the Mahakumbh Makar Sankranti

The great festival of charity, Makar Sankranti, holds special significance in Indian culture. It is considered a symbol of the Sun moving northwards, which indicates auspiciousness and positive energy.

Donating sesame and jaggery on this day is not only considered auspicious from a religious point of view but also brings sweetness and positive energy into our lives. By feeding the poor and needy on this day, the donor receives spiritual satisfaction and God's blessings.

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The fruits of donations made on Makar Sankranti increase manifold. It is believed that even a small donation on this day purifies a person's karma and leads them on the path of salvation. On this day, the donation of sesame and jaggery or tasty food made from them is believed to bring happiness, prosperity, peace and harmony to the donor's life. Food donation on Makar Sankranti is considered Mahadaan—the greatest form of charity. Therefore, in the Sanatan tradition, donations made on this holy day are considered the most virtuous.

Feed the Devotees Who Have Come to Mahakumbh

On the auspicious occasion of Makar Sankranti, Narayan Seva Sansthan is going to serve sweet, tasty food made from sesame and jaggery to the devotees who have come to dip at the Sangam bank in the divine Mahakumbh being held in Prayagraj.

This Mahakumbh, being held after 144 years, is truly a once-in-a-lifetime event. On this sacred occasion, you should participate in this food donation project on behalf of your family and earn virtue.