Feeding initiative in three sacred regions: Ayodhya, Vrindavan
Welcome to the Monkey Seva Feeding Campaign by the Ram Rajya Foundation, where compassion meets spirituality. Join us in this sacred initiative to feed and care for our divine monkey companions across three holy places — Ayodhya, Vrindavan, and Hampi. Through your participation, you not only help nourish these sacred beings but also earn positive karma (punya) and blessings from Lord Hanuman himself.
Why Monkeys?
Monkeys hold a revered place in Hindu tradition and mythology, symbolizing strength, loyalty, and devotion through the divine presence of Lord Hanuman. Supporting this seva is a way to express gratitude and reverence toward Hanuman ji and his eternal service to Lord Rama.
Hanuman’s Connection
Lord Hanuman, the epitome of devotion and courage, devoted his life to Lord Rama’s service. By feeding monkeys, we honor Hanuman’s legacy and continue his path of selfless devotion and service.
Karmic Benefits
According to ancient scriptures, feeding animals—especially monkeys—purifies one’s karma and attracts divine blessings. Every act of compassion toward these creatures brings peace, prosperity, and spiritual growth.
Our Seva Locations
1. Ayodhya
Ram Mandir Region
Ayodhya, the birthplace of Lord Rama, radiates spiritual energy and divine grace. Monkeys freely wander near the Ram Mandir, symbolizing Hanuman’s eternal presence. Your contribution supports their care and nourishment in this sacred land.
Did you know? During the historic Ram Mandir movement, monkeys were often seen among the devotees—reminding us of Hanuman’s unwavering dedication.
2. Vrindavan
Govardhan Parikrama Path
Vrindavan, the land of Lord Krishna’s leela, is home to countless monkeys, especially along the sacred Govardhan Parikrama. Feeding them during the parikrama symbolizes serving all beings dear to Krishna.