News Topical, Digital Desk : People often donate to the poor and needy, to temples, or to religious events, which leads to virtuous results. In Hinduism, there are four main types of donations: food, medicine, education, and protection. Let's learn about them.
Types of donations -
Food donation - The first type of donation is food donation, which means giving food. It is also called food donation. This donation is considered very virtuous because it satisfies the hunger of a hungry person. Therefore, it is considered one of the most important donations.
Medicine donation - Medicine donation means donating medicines or providing health services. This donation is considered superior to food, as it helps in relieving illness. Therefore, giving medicines provides greater benefits to the person than donating food
Donation of Knowledge (Vidya Daan) - Disseminating education and knowledge falls under the category of donating knowledge or learning, which is considered a noble act of charity. This also includes the publication of books that provide people with correct understanding, guide them on the right path, and lead to their spiritual benefit
This donation can help improve a person's life, so it is believed that donating knowledge can help the donor achieve a better life and salvation.
Abhay Daan - Abhay Daan means providing protection to a frightened or frightened individual. Thus, freeing any living being from fear, suffering, or violence, providing protection, and even saving someone's life, also fall under the category of Abhay Daan. Furthermore, behaving in a way that makes no one afraid of you and causes them no pain is also considered Abhay Daan. In Jainism, this donation is also called "Sarvapradan," or the king of donations.
You get these benefits
Charity provides many spiritual benefits. Donating items such as food, clothing, money, land, gold, or silver, according to one's capacity, can provide relief from various planetary afflictions. Furthermore, giving donations brings happiness and prosperity. Donating to a deserving person, i.e., someone in need, is considered the most fruitful.
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