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Parv Bhoj (पर्व भोज)

Parv Bhoj (पर्व भोज)

Feeding in Tune with the Sacred Rhythm of Festivals and Cosmic Days

What if your celebration could become someone else's blessing?

Parv Bhoj is the act of offering Annadaan on auspicious days, festivals, tithis, planetary days, eclipses, solstices, and more. In Sanatan Dharma, time is not linear, it’s sacredly alive. Some days open cosmic doorways, and when we offer food on those days, we don’t just feed people, we feed the moment itself.

From Makar Sankranti to Sharad Poornima, from Ekadashi to Amavasya, each sacred date is infused with celestial energy. Feeding on these days amplifies karmic punya, invokes the deity presiding over the occasion, and allows our inner celebration to radiate outward.

“Kaale cha daane cha daivatam”
Time and charity, when aligned, unlock divine potential.

Parv Bhoj turns your festive joy into a spiritual act—where color, sound, and celebration meet compassion, simplicity, and sacred giving.

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Detailed Information

When should you offer this?

Parv Bhoj can be offered on:
• Major festivals: Diwali, Navratri, Makar Sankranti, Ganesh Chaturthi, Janmashtami, Holi, etc.
• Monthly sacred days: Poornima, Amavasya, Ekadashi, Trayodashi, etc.
• Deity-linked days: Hanuman Jayanti, Shivratri, Rama Navami, Gita Jayanti, etc.
• Planetary or cosmic events: Eclipses, solstices, sankrantis.
• Even temple Utsavs or local community celebrations.

If a day feels charged with joy, prayer, or divine energy, that is a day to offer.

Who should you feed?

Each festival carries a different energetic signature. Choose recipients accordingly:
• Brahmins: To invoke Vedic resonance and tradition.
• Children or community groups: For joyous, high-energy festivals like Holi or Diwali.
• Gaumata: Especially on Sankranti, Gopashtami, or Shri Krishna-related tithis.
• Sadhus and elderly: For days linked to renunciation, austerity, or moksha.

Let your joy reach those who rarely celebrate. That is Parv Bhoj at its most divine.

Blessing you Invite?

When you align giving with sacred time:
• Your punya multiplies as per the tithi’s potency.
• You harmonise with cosmic vibrations, invoking blessings from specific deities.
• Your family karma softens, especially when done on ancestral or planetary days.
• You create circuits of joy, dharma, and fulfilment that revisit you across seasons.
• The more public your sharing, the more private your peace.

As our shastras remind us:
“Tithinaam daanam punyakrit.”
— Annadaan on auspicious days yields incomparable spiritual merit.

Is it right for me?

If you’ve ever danced through Diwali or fasted through Navratri…
If a day feels powerful, festive, or luminous…
If you’ve wished to honour time itself…

This Bhoj is for you.

Even if you’re away from home or can’t perform the festival rituals fully, offering food in the name of the tithi invites the essence of the day into your life.

Parv Bhoj lets you celebrate spirit-first.

What you’ll receive?

With each Parv Bhoj via DharamKarm, you’ll receive:
• A Parv Seva Note (PDF) marking the occasion and offering.
• Optional images/videos of your Bhoj being conducted on the specified day.
• The quiet joy of knowing your festival was not just a moment, but a movement.

Festivals come and go. But what you give in them stays.

A story of faith

A young woman living alone in Singapore lit a lamp on Hanuman Jayanti. No sweets, no celebration, just a diya and a longing.

She chose to offer a Parv Bhoj through DharamKarm, feeding 101 children in Bengaluru on her behalf.

When she saw the photos, her eyes welled up.
“I didn’t feel alone anymore,” she said.
“I celebrated after all, just not in the usual way.”

The diya in her room was one. But the light it sparked reached many.

How to offer this via. DharamKarm?

DharamKarm enables you to transform any sacred date into Annadaan:
• Select the festival or tithi and preferred date range.
• Choose your Bhoj format—Brahmin, Gaushala, children, or community.
• Include your family’s or deity’s name in the Sankalp if you wish.
• We conduct the Bhoj on the exact day with full devotion.
• You receive your Seva Note and documentation.

Wherever you are, your Parv Bhoj will be performed in rhythm with the divine calendar.