shreekrishnayan.hashnode.devFood Distribution at Krishnayan — Feeding the Hungry with Love and DignityIn Indian culture, giving food to the hungry is one of the greatest acts of charity. In our scriptures, food offered to the needy is considered equal to serving the divine, and this tradition has been followed for thousands of years. At Krishnayan, t...Feb 4·3 min read
shreekrishnayan.hashnode.devShradh at Krishnayan — A Sacred Tribute to Our AncestorsIn Indian culture, honouring our ancestors is a deep tradition that connects us to our roots, our family history, and the divine cycle of life and death. One of the most meaningful ways to show respect and gratitude to those who have passed on is thr...Feb 4·3 min read
shreekrishnayan.hashnode.devKrishnayan Medical Help for Cows — Lifeline for Injured and Sick GauvanshIn Indian tradition, the cow is honoured as Gau Mata, the mother of all living beings. But today, many cows are left abandoned and helpless when they become sick, injured or too old to give milk. Seeing this suffering, Krishnayan Gauraksha Sewa has t...Feb 4·3 min read
shreekrishnayan.hashnode.devGaudaan at Krishnayan — A Sacred and Heartfelt SevaIn India, gifting a cow to someone in need is more than a charity — it is a sacred act of love, compassion and deep spiritual meaning. This holy tradition is known as Gaudaan and is considered one of the greatest forms of donation in Sanatan Dharma. ...Feb 4·3 min read
shreekrishnayan.hashnode.devKrishnayan: A Sacred Journey of Seva, Compassion and DharmaIn today’s world, where people are often busy with their own lives, a few rare organisations still live for selfless service (seva) and uphold the age-old spiritual values of India. Krishnayan is one such sacred mission that has touched thousands of ...Feb 4·2 min read