Sunday, September 28, 2008

Feeding a Hungry-Ultimate Spiritualism








Hi Friends, I happened to have a widget “Free rice – Play and feed a hungry person” for my blog from my friend’s site and inspired to write a post on it.

Indian culture is unique in so many aspects. India's great diversity of cultural practices, languages customs, and traditions are examples of this unique co-mingling over the past five millennia. Ramayana and Mahabharata are the two biggest and oldest epics of all the time. Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, Sikhism are the main religious systems of India. Indian culture does not invent God but it discovers. According to Swami Vivekananda "The highest truth is this: God is present in all beings. They are his multiple forms. There is no other God to seek. He alone serves God who serves all other beings." According to Hinduism, Annadaanam or offering the food as the highest service to the needy people. Anna daanam was and still is considered foremost among other daanams (Donations) and those who performed it were blessed with lots of food throughout their life, with good children, plenty of wealth and also Gods own mercy and liberation.

When I grabbed this free rice widget I felt very happy. If you play a quiz through this widget, for every right answer you earn 20 grams of rice, which will be used for feeding a hungry person through United Nations World Food Program. You can attempt any number of questions in different categories. Free Rice is a sister site of Poverty.com. Partners are the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University and the United Nations World Food Program. Sponsors pay your donated rice.

These organizations are performing the highest service by feeding the needy people in their own way. I think this is the purest form of spiritualism. Every body should be grateful to these organizations for this noble cause.

I request my blog visitors to play this quiz every time they visit my site and also copy this widget in their blog so that our blogger community can make some difference in the life of hungry people around the World.

2 Comments:

Anonymous said...

Terrific work! This is the type of information that should be shared around the web. Shame on the search engines for not positioning this post higher!

Anonymous said...

found your site on del.icio.us today and really liked it.. i bookmarked it and will be back to check it out some more later

 
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