Purushottam Maas 4 Tithi 4 Teerth 33 Brahman Bhojan Seva
Purushottam Maas 4 Tithi 4 Teerth 33 Brahman Bhojan Seva
Purushottam Maas 4 Tithi 4 Teerth 33 Brahman Bhojan Seva
Purushottam Maas 4 Tithi 4 Teerth 33 Brahman Bhojan Seva
Purushottam Maas 4 Tithi 4 Teerth 33 Brahman Bhojan Seva
Purushottam Maas 4 Tithi 4 Teerth 33 Brahman Bhojan Seva
Purushottam Maas 4 Tithi 4 Teerth 33 Brahman Bhojan Seva

Purushottam Maas 4 Tithi 4 Teerth 33 Brahman Bhojan Seva

Once every three years, something rare happens in the Hindu calendar. An extra month is added!
This is called Adhik Maas, the intercalary month, which was accepted by Narayana as His own. He gave it the name Purushottam Maas. The Narayana Sukta of the Vedas identifies Narayana as Parabrahman, the ultimate reality and serving 33 Brahmans means pleasing 33 Koti Devas described in the Vedas. This entire month carries that divine energy.

Within this month, four tithis stand out as the most potent moments for seva:
Padmini Ekadashi - May 27, 2026 This Ekadashi exists only in Purushottam Maas. It appears once every 32–33 months. Ancient scriptures say its merit surpasses a hundred Ashwamedha Yagnas. There is simply no ordinary Ekadashi like it.
Adhik Maas Purnima - May 31, 2026 The full moon of Purushottam Maas. A night when the divine energy of the month reaches its peak and acts of seva carry extraordinary weight.
Parama Ekadashi - June 11, 2026 The second rare Ekadashi of this month, falling in the waning phase. Scriptures mention it through the story of a poor Brahman whose karmic burdens were lifted simply by observing this fast with sincere intention.
Adhik Maas Amavasya - June 15, 2026 The final day. The closing point of this sacred month and the beginning of the next cycle, deeply significant for ancestral offerings and rites.

The seva will happen across four tirthas, each with its own significance:
Ganga Ghat - The banks of Mother Ganga, one of the most revered spots for any act of punya. Feeding Brahmans here connects your offering directly to the energy of a river that the scriptures call a remover of sins.
Vishram Ghat, Mathura - This is the ghat on the Yamuna where Lord Krishna rested after slaying Kansa. The Skanda Purana and Saura Purana both glorify this spot. Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu also bathed here during his Vraja Mandala Parikrama. Every parikrama of Mathura begins and ends here.
Dharmaranya Vedi - The site where the Pandavas performed pitru rites - ancestral rituals for their forefathers. Conducting seva at a place associated with ancestral karma makes this an especially meaningful spot for those seeking relief from family-related difficulties.
Puri Tirtha Kshetra - The sacred dham of Lord Jagannath in Puri — one of the four dhams of Sanatan Dharma. Brahman Bhojan offered in the land of Jagannath carries the blessings of a complete tirtha yatra.

Join this seva through Sri Mandir and become part of something that spans four sacred tithis and four holy places,all within one extraordinary month.

Please note: This is a collective seva. Many people contribute together to make it happen, which also allows more participants to be part of it.
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