Events

Our Events

We proudly organize a variety of meaningful and community-focused events that promote spirituality, social responsibility, and service to humanity. Each event is conducted with dedication, proper planning, and a spirit of devotion to create a positive impact on society.

Anna Dan is a sacred act of donating food to those in need and is considered one of the highest forms of charity in Indian culture. The word “Anna” means food and “Dan” means donation, symbolizing the selfless offering of nourishment to others. Feeding the hungry is believed to be equal to serving God, as food is essential for life. Anna Dan is often performed during festivals, religious ceremonies, birthdays, and in memory of loved ones. Beyond its spiritual value, it helps reduce hunger and promotes kindness, compassion, and social responsibility within the community.

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Plantation refers to the act of planting trees and nurturing greenery to protect and improve our environment. It plays a vital role in maintaining ecological balance and ensuring a healthy future for coming generations. Trees provide oxygen, absorb carbon dioxide, reduce air pollution, and help control climate change. They also prevent soil erosion, conserve water, and support wildlife by providing shelter and food. Plantation drives are often organized in schools, communities, and organizations to spread awareness about environmental conservation. By planting even a single tree, we contribute to a greener and cleaner planet. Plantation is not just an activity but a responsibility towards nature and society.

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Yamuna Aarti and Deep Dan are sacred spiritual ceremonies performed on the banks of the holy river Yamuna River. These rituals are expressions of devotion, gratitude, and reverence toward the river, which is worshipped as a goddess in Hindu tradition. Yamuna Aarti is a devotional prayer ceremony conducted with lamps, incense, flowers, and rhythmic chanting of mantras. Priests and devotees gather at the ghats during sunrise or sunset, creating a divine and peaceful atmosphere filled with spiritual energy. The glowing lamps waved in circular motions symbolize respect and surrender to the divine power of Mother Yamuna.

Deep Dan means the offering of lighted lamps (diyas) floated on the river. Devotees release small lamps into the flowing water while praying for peace, prosperity, and the well-being of their families. The sight of countless diyas floating on the river creates a mesmerizing and spiritual experience. These ceremonies are often organized during festivals, special occasions, or in memory of loved ones. Yamuna Aarti and Deep Dan not only strengthen faith but also bring communities together in devotion, harmony, and cultural unity.

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Sadhu Sewa refers to the selfless service offered to saints and spiritual seekers who dedicate their lives to prayer, meditation, and the welfare of society. In Indian tradition, serving sadhus is considered a highly पुण्य (meritorious) act, as they are respected for their simplicity, wisdom, and devotion to God. Sadhu Sewa may include providing food, clothing, shelter, medical assistance, or other essential needs to support their spiritual journey.

This noble act is often performed during religious gatherings, festivals, temple events, and pilgrimages. It reflects humility, gratitude, and respect for spiritual teachers who guide society toward righteousness and moral values. Beyond religious importance, Sadhu Sewa promotes compassion and the spirit of giving. By serving those who have renounced worldly comforts, individuals cultivate inner peace and strengthen their connection with faith and humanity.

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Gau Sewa means the selfless service and care of cows, which are deeply respected in Indian culture and Hindu tradition. The cow is considered sacred and is often referred to as “Gau Mata” because of its nurturing and life-sustaining qualities. Serving and protecting cows is believed to bring spiritual merit, peace, and prosperity.

Beyond its religious significance, Gau Sewa promotes compassion toward animals and encourages responsibility toward nature. It teaches kindness, empathy, and respect for all living beings. By participating in Gau Sewa, individuals contribute to animal welfare while nurturing spiritual values and social harmony within the community.

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In the Mahabharata, the greatness of land donation to Yudhishthira has been told by Bhishma and Shri Krishna. They say – O Pandunandan! Now I will describe the best land donation. The man who gives alms to a brahmana with a delightful role of dakshina, is at that time satisfied with all pleasures, adorned with all the gems and free from all sins, as radiant as the sun.

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Cow! Who has been given the status of mother in Sanatan Dharma. After all why? Because the meaning of mother is: Immense store of love! The one who dedicates her whole life, body, mind and wealth for the sake of her child. Sanatan Dharma is a religion based on a scientific method, and if the cow is said to be so superior in it, then there must be something special in it.

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The program involves extensive community outreach, collaboration with local authorities, and the generous contributions of individuals and businesses. Donors contribute to the creation of comprehensive ration kits containing staples such as rice, wheat, pulses, cooking oil, and other essential food items.

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In the heart of Vrindavan, Shree Vrindavan Bihari Sewa Trust has undertaken a compassionate initiative to cater to the healthcare needs of the elderly through its "Donate Medicine for Elderly People" program. Recognizing the vulnerability of the elderly population, the trust is committed to providing essential medications and medical support to improve their overall well-being.

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The program involves raising awareness about the importance of education and mobilizing resources to support students who lack access to quality learning. Through collaborative efforts with local schools, educators, and community leaders, the Trust identifies deserving students from financially constrained backgrounds.

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The trust's commitment to service stems from its core values, rooted in the teachings of compassion and selfless service. Vrindavan, known for its spiritual significance and the abode of Lord Krishna, becomes a fitting backdrop for an organization that strives to embody the principles of love and care for all.

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The Trust's commitment to selfless service is exemplified through its Thalassemia Baby Donation initiative. This program involves the collection of funds and resources to offer financial aid for medical treatments, including blood transfusions and other necessary interventions. The Trust collaborates with healthcare professionals and institutions to ensure that Thalassemia-afflicted infants receive timely and appropriate medical attention.

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The rituals involve daily worship, prayer ceremonies, and offerings to Lord Bihari Ji at the trust's dedicated temple or sacred space. Highly trained priests and devotees perform these rituals with utmost reverence, following age-old traditions and protocols. The trust actively involves the community in these rituals, fostering a sense of collective devotion and spiritual connection. Pilgrims, residents, and visitors participate in the ceremonies, enhancing the spiritual vibrancy of the town.

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The initiative involves creating awareness within the community about the importance of harmonious living with the local monkey population. The trust collaborates with wildlife experts and veterinarians to implement health check-ups and medical interventions for the monkeys, ensuring their overall well-being.

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Water is the most precious resource on Earth, essential for all forms of life. However, with increasing pollution, deforestation, and urbanization, water scarcity has become a global issue. Jal Sewa, or the service of water, refers to the responsible use, conservation, and management of water resources for the well-being of humanity and nature.

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Trust is running a project vrindavan bihari sankirtan where bankey bihari radha krishna ki Leelao ke prachin bhajan ka niraman vrindavan dham me kiya ja rha hai jo bhi bhakt bihari ji ke bhajan ke liya sewa karna chahe kar sakta hai . Apne name radha rani ke charno me jo bhi raag sewa, kirtan sewa karna chahe to sewa se jud sakta hai

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