A lunar eclipse is a rare and sacred pause in time. It is a moment that invites reflection, renewal and meaningful acts of daan (charity).
In Indian tradition, Chandra Grahan is believed to be a powerful spiritual window. Scriptures teach that charity offered during or after the eclipse carries multiplied punya (merit), helping dissolve negativity and invite peace, protection and blessings into one’s life.
This lunar eclipse, you can transform a cosmic moment into a compassionate one by supporting The Akshaya Patra Foundation and helping provide nutritious mid-day meals to children studying in government schools.
Why is charity during a lunar eclipse so meaningful?
A lunar eclipse symbolises the temporary shadow over light. Acts of kindness performed during this time are believed to restore that light within and also in the world around us.
When you offer a meal to a child, you offer strength, opportunity and hope. And in doing so, you invite punya into your own life.
Akshaya Patra: Where your daan becomes a child’s daily meal
The Akshaya Patra Foundation, in partnership with the Government of India, serves freshly prepared, nutritious mid-day meals to 2.35 million children in government schools across India every day.
Your donation this lunar eclipse will help:
This lunar eclipse, let your compassion shine bright.
Serve mid-day meals. Feed a child. Multiply your punya.