In this seva, devotees lovingly offer a variety of fresh, seasonal fruits to Sri Sri Radha Krishna / Sri Sri Jagannath (or your temple’s presiding deities). Fruits symbolize purity, sweetness, and gratitude, representing the natural gifts of the Lord. By participating in the Sakalika Fruit Bhoga Seva, devotees express their devotion and contribute to the daily worship by ensuring the Deities are served with nourishing and delicious fruits.
Daily Deity Seva
Sakalika Fruit Bhoga Seva
₹2,000.00
“Balya Bhoga Seva” generally refers to offering food preparations to Sri Krishna during His balya (childhood) pastimes.
In ISKCON or Gaudiya Vaishnava tradition, it means sponsoring or serving Krishna’s meals offered daily in the temple, especially during the morning hours when the Lord is worshiped in His child form.

