Who are we?

Aarti Bhog Pariwar

Aarti Bhog Pariwar

Our story

Our introduction — a non-profit organisation

Aarti Bhog Pariwar is a fully non-profit organisation. Financial gain is not our purpose — service, compassion, and humanity are.

Every donation and act of support is dedicated to meals, care, and relief for patients, attendants, and people in hardship — never for private or commercial benefit.

Guided by “serving people is serving God,” we keep advancing dignified human service across Nepal.

On 30 Mangsir 2081 BS, the sacred day of Dhanya Purnima (Yomari Purnima), this movement began to bring hope and support to people in pain and need.

Founded in the spirit of faith, compassion, and charity, we are known today as an organisation that lives service as dharma.

Formally registered under Dr Binu Baba Aryal, we provide daily free meals to attendants of patients at Shahid Gangalal National Heart Centre.

In hospital hardship we offer food and, where needed, cash support so families in crisis are not left alone.

For us, service is not only social duty — it is devotion. Feeding the hungry is offering to God; every act of service is worship.

We embrace food as prasad, support as compassion, and service as spiritual practice.

May all be happy, may all be free from illness — we work to spread love, empathy, and cooperation in society.

We are more than an organisation: a pilgrimage of humanity, faith, and selfless service — committed to reaching more people in need.

What we believe

  • We do not sell service — we dedicate it
  • Not profit, but merit
  • Not self-interest, but the common good

Annadan is the highest service to God

Non-profit commitment

Every donation and act of support goes to meals and relief — never to private or business gain.

We share food as prasad and serve with an open heart.

How we began

Started on Dhanya Purnima 2081 BS, inspired by a sacred pledge of dharma, kindness, and charity.

Daily free meals at Shahid Gangalal continue the tradition of annadan — the greatest gift.

Cash support for patients in financial crisis is another pillar of our compassion.

Our philosophy

Service is devotion — not routine charity.

Every meal to the hungry is sacred offering; every tear wiped is merit earned.

What makes us different

We treat service as worship — meals offered as prasad to God.

  1. Service as worship — the Divine in every guest.

  2. Born on Dhanya Purnima 2081 — a sacred, compassionate beginning.

  3. Daily annadan at Shahid Gangalal — not only on special days.

  4. Living compassion — meals plus cash help when needed.

  5. Selfless aim — merit and dedication, not profit.

  6. Where dharma and humanity meet in daily life.

  7. Every donation as sacred offering — spreading hope.

  8. “Serving people is serving God” — our living practice.

Core values

Our mantra: “Annadan is the highest service to God”

Serving people is serving God

Seeing the Divine in everyone we help.

Annadan

Daily meals as spiritual practice and prasad.

Compassion

Devotion to those who suffer.

Selflessness

Help without expectation of return.

Dharma in action

Faith expressed through real service.

Hope and courage

Light for people in crisis.

Harmony

Equal regard and cooperation.

Sacred giving

Every gift as offering.

Where we work

We serve across Nepal through hospitals and community partners — wherever need calls.

  • Shahid Gangalal National Heart Centre — daily free meals
  • Cash and relief for patients in financial hardship
  • Vulnerable communities and elder care — food and essentials as needed
  • Festivals and sacred occasions — outreach and support
  • Local communities — service, kindness, and positive change

Where we go, “service is worship” and “serving people is serving God” become real.

Where there is need, there is our service. Where there is hunger, there is our respect and care.