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Charity

Across this symphony of beliefs found amongst the world’s religions, charity emerges as a universal melody, harmonizing individuals’ actions with the rhythms of compassion and selflessness.

All religions agree that charity is an important act of kindness and compassion that can benefit both the giver and the receiver with many rewards, both material and spiritual. It can help to alleviate poverty and suffering, and it can also make us feel good about ourselves and connect us to something larger than ourselves.

Regardless of one’s religious affiliation, embracing the spirit of charity promotes unity, empathy, and the betterment of society as a whole.

Hinduism:
“Charity given to a worthy person simply because it is right to give, without consideration of anything in return, at the proper time and in the proper place, is stated to be in the mode of goodness.”
– The Bhagavad Gita (17:20), Hindu scripture

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Universal Enlightenment & Flourishing
Universal Enlightenment & Flourishing

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