Danam: Compassion at the Heart of Hinduism
Among the many customs and rituals that define Hindu spirituality, Danam —the sacred act of giving—holds a place of profound importance. Unlike material accumulation, Hindu philosophy emphasizes that the life of a true devotee should be one of continuous generosity. The Dharma Sastras prescribe that a portion of every individual’s earnings must always be set aside for charity, making giving not just a noble act but a spiritual duty. Historical Roots of Danam Tracing back through history, ancient Hindu kings and rulers devoted significant portions of both public and private wealth to charitable causes. Inscriptions carved on temple walls across India testify to countless acts of generosity by individuals and families. These records highlight how giving was not limited to rulers but was deeply ingrained in society, becoming a collective spiritual practice. Danam in Family Rituals Danam Plays A Central Role in Family ceremonies such as Upanayanam, marriages, and Seemantam. On th...