Resources of Hinduism
Our Motto:
Seva Dana Daya Bhajana (Service Charity Compassion Sharing)
These have been part of Upanishads and preaching of many Hindu saints. They have been the paved path to attain ‘Nirvana’ or the Ultimate Bliss.
Our mission is powered by great words of wisdom:
 | Vivekananda
Biography | Quotes
- The more we come out and do good to others, the more our hearts will be purified, and God will be in them.
- As soon as you make a sect, you protest against universal brotherhood. Those who really feel universal brotherhood do not talk much, but their very actions speak aloud.
- In the world take always the position of the giver. Give everything and look for no return. Give love, give help, give service, give any little thing you can, but keep out barter. Make no conditions and none will be imposed. Let us give out of our own bounty, just as God gives to us.
- So long as the millions live in hunger and ignorance, I hold every person a traitor who, having been educated at their expense, pays not the least heed to them!
- Who will bring light to the poor? Who will travel from door to door bringing education to them? Let these people be your God-think of them, work for them, pray for them incessantly. The Lord will show you the way.
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 | Tamil literature
Thirukkural
 Work to eradicate hunger. It is the sure way to save your wealth to assure your future happiness.#226
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 | Sanskrit literature
Bhagavad Gita
- Charity given out of duty, without expectation of return, at the proper time and place, and to a worthy person is considered to be in the mode of goodness.
- Acts of sacrifice, charity and austerity should not be abandoned, but should be performed because sacrifice, charity and austerity are purifiers of the wise.
- Give with a faith. Do not give without faith. Give with sensitivity. Give with a feeling of abundance. Give with right understanding. - Tattirya Upanishad
- There is none other who does greater good than the one who removes the hunger of those in a difficult situation, helpless, weak and disturbed. - Mahabharata XIII.59.11
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