Hanuman Ji Tuesday Anna Daan Seva and Bhandhara in Delhi

May 15, 2025Author: Rahul Verma
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The Glory of Tuesdays: A Day Dedicated to Hanuman Ji Anna Daan Seva and Bhandhara

Tuesdays hold sacred significance in the hearts of millions. It is the day when Hanuman Ji, the embodiment of devotion, strength, and humility, is especially worshipped. On this day, temples echo with the Hanuman Chalisa, homes fill with incense and prayer, and hearts overflow with faith.

But beyond rituals, the highest form of devotion lies in seva — selfless service. And what greater seva can there be than Anna Daan — feeding the hungry in Hanuman Ji’s name?

The Divine Bond Between Hanuman Ji and Anna Daan

Why Feeding Others on Tuesdays Is Spiritually Powerful

Hanuman Ji is known as the Bhakt Shiromani — the crown jewel of all devotees. His strength was not just physical but spiritual. He never asked for anything, yet gave everything. To serve food in his name on a Tuesday is to walk in the footsteps of pure bhakti.

The ancient belief is simple: feeding the poor on a Tuesday multiplies merit. It calms restless minds, grants protection, and brings blessings from Hanuman Ji himself.

NKB Divine Meditation Centre: A Temple of Seva and Silence

In the heart of Delhi, the NKB Divine Meditation Centre carries forward the spirit of Neem Karoli Baba, the modern saint who taught through love and feeding.

Every Tuesday, this sacred space becomes a centre of vibration — chanting, meditation, and Anna Daan Seva come together as one. Outside hospitals, where helplessness often lingers, food is served with devotion.

Join Hanuman Ji’s Bhandhara: Anna Daan in Action

Feed with Devotion, Not Just Donation

Looking for a way to serve the needy on a Tuesday? Join this sacred initiative:

Meditation

🔹 Donate Meals for Hanuman Ji’s Bhandhara:

Each meal is cooked with care, offered first to Hanuman Ji and Neem Karoli Baba, and served to poor patients waiting outside Delhi hospitals.

Why This Seva Matters More Than Ever

In a time when life is fast, hearts are restless, and pain is invisible — the simple act of serving food can bring healing. Especially outside hospitals, where families struggle between hope and despair, a warm meal can feel like God’s hand.

Anna Daan in Delhi, especially on Tuesdays, offers:

  • Relief to the hungry

  • Merit to the giver

  • Grace from Hanuman Ji

What Devotees Say

“I donated ₹2500 last Tuesday. Seeing children smile with food in hand felt like Hanuman Ji’s blessings reached me.” – Shalini Ahuja

“After chanting and serving, my heart was light. I felt I received more than I gave.” – Deepak Malhotra

The Power of Combined Seva and Sadhna

At NKB Divine Meditation Centre, every donation supports both food seva and meditation. It’s a cycle: one nourishes the body, the other the soul.

Sponsor Meditation and Seva Together:

Scriptural Backing for Anna Daan on Tuesdays

The Ramayana, Bhagavad Gita, and Hanuman Chalisa all highlight food seva as a sacred act. Maharaj-ji lived this truth — where service was meditation, and giving was worship.

How to Begin

  • Donate what you can — no amount is small

  • Join us any Tuesday at the centre

  • Bring your children to learn bhakti through action

  • Share the message — be a torchbearer of seva

Final Words: Serve and Be Blessed

On Tuesdays, become a part of something timeless and holy. Whether you give ₹1000 or just a helping hand, you join a lineage of love — from Hanuman Ji to Neem Karoli Baba to today’s seva warriors.

Come. Serve. Chant. Smile. Repeat.

Hanuman Ji awaits you every Tuesday. Donate Now


Baba Ka Bhandara
Rahul Verma
Rahul Verma

About The Author

Rahul Verma, a humanitarian and spiritual seeker, is a devoted follower of Sri Neem Karoli Baba. His journey with Baba’s teachings began during a transformative meditation experience in Rishikesh in 2013. With 11 years of unwavering devotion and the divine grace of Neem Karoli Baba guiding him, Rahul founded the NKB Divine Meditation Centre in Delhi to share Baba’s love and wisdom through free guided meditation sessions. He is also the founder of the Uday Foundation, a nonprofit organisation named after his son, who was born with multiple congenital defects, embodying compassion and service in every endeavor.