Shattila Ekadashi Donation 2025
"On Shattila Ekadashi, if you donate with a pure heart, you will receive blessings, peace, and prosperity."
When you donate with a sincere heart, you receive special blessings. By giving til (sesame seeds) or other donations, you help those in need and earn divine rewards.
Offer your seva & be blessed today!
A Sacred Chance to Donate on Shattila Ekadashi
Also called Stilla, Tilda, or Sattila Ekadashi, this is a special day to give from your heart. When you donate, you help those in need and receive divine blessings in return.
This act of charity not only benefits others but also purifies your soul, bringing you peace and spiritual growth.
Donate today and receive the blessings of this sacred day!
Shattila Ekadashi Seva
Donor Privileges
1. On Donation of ₹ 1100 or above, you will receive Maha Prasadam from Gupt Vrindavan Dham.
2. Receive Narasimha Cavach Sutra at your home.
3. Receive a special gift of Spiritual Books.
4. Get 80G Tax Benefits on your donation.
5. Digital Certificate of Your Contribution.
6. Sankalp and Aarti will be performed in your name.
7. Get Narasimha Yagna Tilak
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Significance of Shattila Ekadashi Daan
यस्य स्मृत्या च नामभिः पापं नश्यति तत्क्षणात्।
सर्वान सुखानवाप्नोति विष्णुरेकादशी व्रतः॥
"Yasya smṛtyā ca nāmabhih pāpaṁ naśyati tatkṣaṇāt,
Sarvān sukhānavāpnoti Viṣṇur Ekādaśī vrataḥ."
According to the Padma Purana, by remembering the name of Lord Vishnu on Ekadashi, observing the fast, and performing charity, all sins are destroyed immediately, and the person attains all happiness and prosperity.
Most Auspicious - Shattila Ekadashi
Shat-Tila Ekadashi, also known as Trisprisha Ekadashi, is a day of spiritual significance that occurs in the dark fortnight of the month of Magha (January/February).
It is a time for charitable giving and spiritual growth. The name "Shat-Tila" itself signifies the six ways sesame seeds (tila) are used on this day for spiritual purification.
The Six Uses of Sesame
The six ways sesame seeds are used on this day include:
- Bathing in water mixed with sesame seeds
- Rubbing sesame seed paste on the body
- Offering sesame seeds into the fire in sacrifice
- Eating sesame seeds
- Giving sesame seeds away in charity
- Accepting charitable gifts of sesame seeds
These actions are essential for observing Sat-Tila Ekadas
Significance of Donation on this Special occarance
Donating on Shat-Tila Ekadashi is considered a very important act. It embodies compassion and humility. Giving is believed to be the highest form of service and ensures spiritual merit, prosperity, and liberation. It’s a chance to purify one's heart by offering support to those in need.
What to Donate on Shattila Ekadashi
Various items can be donated on this day, each carrying its own importance:
- Food is considered the most important donation, directly addressing the needs of the hungry
- Sesame seeds are central to this Ekadashi. Black sesame seeds are used for worship and fire sacrifices, while white or brown sesame seeds are meant for eating. Donating both kinds is especially meritorious
- Clothes should be given to Brahmins and those in need
- Other Items such as a pot of water (purna kumbha), an umbrella, and shoes can be donated to a qualified Brahmin
- A cow, especially a black cow, can be donated to a Brahmin, particularly one who is well versed in Vedic scriptures
Impact of Shattila Ekadashi Daan
Donations made on Shat-Tila Ekadashi are considered to have an amplified effect:
- They directly support feeding the underprivileged, including hungry families and children.
- They are part of a sacred legacy of service and compassion.
- They contribute to spiritual purification and redemption.
- Observing the fast and donating with faith can free one from various kinds of poverty.
- Donations can lead to improved health, spiritual awareness and liberation.
The Right Intention
The act of giving should be done with a sincere and humble heart, not for show or dishonest gain. The focus should be on spiritual growth and helping others.
Tax Benefits on charitable activities
Donations for charitable activities to Gupt Vrindavan Dham may qualify for tax benefits under section 80G of the Income Tax Act..
Spiritual Significance of this Day
By observing the fast, engaging in devotional activities, and making donations, individuals can purify their past sins. and get closer to God.
The rare soul who performs these acts of charity in the right devotional mood, following the Vedic injunctions, will become utterly free of all sinful reactions and go back to Godhead.
Shat-Tila Ekadashi and Lord Krishna
The significance of this Ekadashi is narrated in the Bhavisyottara Purana, in a conversation between the sage Dalbhya and Pulastya Muni.
Lord Krishna also narrates a story about a woman who was devoted but lacked generosity in offering food. This story highlights the importance of giving and the merit one gains by observing Sat-tila Ekadashi.
How to Observe Shattila Ekadashi Vrat
On this day, devotees should fast, worship the Supreme Lord, and offer prayers, and also perform a fire sacrifice, or homa, with sesame seeds.
Conclusion
Shat-Tila Ekadashi is a reminder of the importance of compassion, selflessness, and spiritual growth. By choosing to donate on this day, individuals not only make a huge difference in the lives of others but also progress on their spiritual journey.