Code : A000401
Project : Food & Nutrition (Including 100 Day Food Programme)
Volunteer : PALAVALASA SRIDHAR NAIDU
Need : Brothers who lost their parents and are in a dire need for financial support for their education
Beneficiaries :
Location : Kottisa village, Srikakulam district & Neela nagaram village, Srikakulam District

“There are three methods of learning namely sravana (listening), manana (constant contemplation) and nididhyasana (to assimilate). Truly, what you have listened to cannot be easily grasped and assimilated just by listening. You have to do some manana or think it over again and again and then absorb what you have listened to. This is nididhyasana. If you do all three then only can you enjoy the fruits of what you have listened to. Will your hunger be relieved merely by looking at what has been cooked? Even if you just eat what has been cooked, will you be able to derive the necessary strength from the nourishment? Only if you digest the food that you have eaten, can you get the nourishment. As cooking, eating and then digesting are three essential processes to get the ultimate result, so also, sravana, manana, and nididhyasana must follow one another in that order, only then can you acquire some aspects of the Atma Vidya.”
– Anonymous
LAASA salutes its volunteer PALAVALASA SRIDHAR NAIDU who has explained the meaning and the inner essence of all the Vedas by identifying needy people
1. Palavalsa Kalyani, Age: 50 years, living in a hut with her husband who is blind at Kottisa village, Srikakulam district. This needy couple is facing too much difficulty even for food.
2. Murapaka Chinnayya, Age: 62 years, a physically challenged person living with his wife in a hut at Neela Nagaram village, Srikakulam District. This particular couple are even struggling hard even for food.
LAASA has committed to extend a hand by providing the necessary food and grocery enough for 100 days under LAASA Food & Nutrition (Including 100 Day Food Programme) that would help them a lot. The basic essence of all the Vedas is to serve the needful with purity at heart with unity. As always LAASA is to Love all and Serve All to infinity and beyond.


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