Annadhanam

Annadhanam is considered one of the most sacred and selfless forms of charity. Rooted in the belief that feeding the hungry is equal to serving the Divine, it goes beyond the act of giving food—it's about sharing love, compassion, and humanity. In many spiritual traditions, it is said that offering food with humility not only nourishes the body but also uplifts the soul of both the giver and the receiver. This timeless tradition continues to remind us that true service begins with kindness and the intention to care for one another.

Celebrations and Functions

Celebrations and functions at temples, often accompanied by vibrant rituals and celebrities attending to seek blessings, while also participating in tree-planting initiatives, with their moments captured in beautiful photos alongside the temple's traditional decor.

Love for the Voiceless

Feeding the voiceless is an act of pure compassion - offering care to those who cannot ask for it, yet feel hunger, warmth, and love just like us. Street animals rely on the kindness of humans to survive in an ever-changing world. By nourishing them, we honor the silent bond between all living beings and uphold the belief that kindness knows no language, species, or boundary.

Navrathri

Navaratri also known as Dussehra. It is a Hindu festival dedicated to the worship of the goddess Durga, celebrated over nine nights with prayers, fasting, dancing, and cultural events, symbolizing the victory of good over evil.

Planting Trees

Planting a tree is more than an environmental act—it’s a promise to the future. Each sapling placed in the earth stands as a symbol of hope, growth, and harmony with nature. Trees give without asking, offering shade, shelter, and breath to all life around them. This simple yet powerful gesture reminds us of our duty to protect the planet and leave behind a greener, kinder world for generations to come.

Varushabishegam & Ayyappan Poojai

Varushabishegam Poojai is a sacred ritual involving the consecration of water in a Kalasha, which is then used in various offerings and prayers. It is often performed during temple ceremonies and auspicious occasions.

Ayyappan Poojai is a sacred Hindu ritual dedicated to Lord Ayyappa. It is especially celebrated during the annual pilgrimage to Sabarimala.

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Bank Details

Account Name: Sribala Charitable Trust
Account Number: 1754135000009541
IFSC Code: KVBL0001754
Name of the Bank: Karur Vysya Bank, Padi Branch.
Type: Current Account