Sri Ganesh temple, Khajrana set a new mark as it recorded over 385 lifetime members for Annashetra, which is a free meal service for devotees
Sri Ganesh temple, Khajrana set a new mark as it recorded over 385 lifetime members for Annashetra, which is a free meal service for devotees, on Friday.
The temple committee has been trying to promote it’s various initiatives and seeking participation from people to take them ahead.
Khajrana Temple also has the tag of BHOG (Blissful Hygienic Offering to God) certification. The certification is given for matching standards set by Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI).
The temple had qualified for the tag by receiving 92 percent in the inspection, i.e. above the cut off of 80 percent set by the authority.
This tag also motivates devotees to contribute to the meal service, said Ashok Bhatt, head priest of the temple.
“The Annakshetra running in Shri Ganapati Mandir, Khajrana, helps people in earning the good karma of food donations, which people do to make special occasions more special,” Bhatt said.
He added that Dharmic donations and contributions especially food hold a special value in Hindu religion.
Venkateshwar Rao, a promoter of Sanatan Dharma, said, “Food is the only item that can fill a person with gratitude and overcome greed.” He added that a human being can only eat a certain amount of food and not more.
“So feeding hungry is the highest form of sacred act,” Rao said.
The temple committee has been trying to promote it’s various initiatives and seeking participation from people to take them ahead.
Khajrana Temple also has the tag of BHOG (Blissful Hygienic Offering to God) certification. The certification is given for matching standards set by Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI).
The temple had qualified for the tag by receiving 92 percent in the inspection, i.e. above the cut off of 80 percent set by the authority.
This tag also motivates devotees to contribute to the meal service, said Ashok Bhatt, head priest of the temple.
“The Annakshetra running in Shri Ganapati Mandir, Khajrana, helps people in earning the good karma of food donations, which people do to make special occasions more special,” Bhatt said.
He added that Dharmic donations and contributions especially food hold a special value in Hindu religion.
Venkateshwar Rao, a promoter of Sanatan Dharma, said, “Food is the only item that can fill a person with gratitude and overcome greed.” He added that a human being can only eat a certain amount of food and not more.
“So feeding hungry is the highest form of sacred act,” Rao said.
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