Monkey Welfare Service

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Monkey Seva

Introduction to Monkey Seva

In many pilgrimage sites and forest regions of India, the population of monkeys is quite high. Often, due to lack of food, illness, or accidents, these animals are seen suffering. Our objective is to provide food, medical care, and protection to hungry, sick, injured, and helpless monkeys.
Regular arrangements are made to feed hungry monkeys with fresh fruits, peanuts, jaggery, gram, and vegetables.
Providing medical treatment and necessary medicines by doctors for monkeys that are injured, infected, or affected by accidents.
Distributing food at safe locations and creating a peaceful environment to reduce human–animal conflict.
Our Work in Monkey Seva

Religious and Cultural Significance (in India):

Connection with Lord Hanuman:

Connection with Lord Hanuman:

In India, monkeys are considered sacred because they symbolize Lord Hanuman, the devoted follower of Lord Rama. Hanuman Ji represents strength, devotion, loyalty, and selfless service.

Auspiciousness and Spiritual Merit:

Auspiciousness and Spiritual Merit:

Feeding a hungry monkey is considered auspicious and is believed to bring peace and prosperity to the home. Offering gram and jaggery to monkeys on Tuesdays is believed to strengthen the planet Mars (Mangal).

Symbol of Service and Compassion:

Symbol of Service and Compassion:

Monkey Seva (Bandar Seva) is a way of helping the needy, the sick, and the environment. It teaches the values of selfless service, compassion, and humility.