Daan is not a side practice in Purushottam Maas. The Padma Purana places it alongside fasting and prayer as one of three central pillars of the month. You can observe the vrat without completing all three pillars. But the scriptures say the full fruit of this month only opens when all three are practised together.
This is not a coincidence. Adhik Maas appears once every three years. It has no planetary ruler and no solar transit. This makes the month spiritually open. What you give in this period goes out into a field with no boundaries. The Padma Purana says one act of sincere charity in Purushottam Maas returns merit equal to thousands of acts in a normal month.
That is the promise. The rules that follow are simply the shape that giving takes in this month.
All Daan rules for Adhik Maas are drawn from the Padma Purana, which contains Lord Vishnu’s direct instructions to Narada Muni on how to observe Purushottam Maas. Charity is named explicitly as a non-negotiable pillar of the month.
The traditional Adhik Maas daan rules say that charity during Purushottam Maas must be given freely, without expectation of return. This is called Nishkama Daan.
The seven primary forms of giving are:
Every act of daan during Adhik Maas carries merit equal to thousands of acts in a regular month. The Padma Purana is the primary scriptural source for all these rules.
The tradition does not give you one form of giving and call it complete. It gives you seven. Each form of Adhik Maas charity addresses a different dimension of need. Food for hunger. Cloth for cold. Light for darkness. Knowledge for ignorance.
You do not need to practise all seven. Choose what you can do sincerely. One form done with full heart is worth more than seven forms done for show.
Food donation. The Padma Purana calls this the greatest Daan of the month. Give cooked food, grains, or vegetables to those in need.
Clothes and fabric. Especially blankets for the poor. Scriptures say this removes malefic planetary effects from the giver’s chart.
Lamp offering. A ghee or sesame oil lamp lit and donated brings clarity of mind and removes spiritual ignorance.
Cow service. You do not need to gift a cow. Donating grass, fodder, or funds to a Goshala carries the same merit as gifting a full cow.
Sesame seed donation. Cleanses sins accumulated across past lives. Especially effective for ancestral peace and Pitru Dosha relief.
Book donation. Gifting sacred texts or educational books spreads knowledge and multiplies the merit of personal Swadhyaya.
Special to Purushottam Purnima. Offer 33 malpuas in a bronze vessel. This seeks the blessings of 33 crore deities and aids ancestral healing.
The table below covers all seven forms of Purushottam Maas charity with their best timing and scriptural benefit. Use this as your practical reference for the full month.
| Type of Daan | What to Give | Scriptural Benefit | Best Time |
| Anna Daan | Cooked food, grains, vegetables | Removes all accumulated sins. Greatest Daan of the month. | Daily; especially on Purnima (May 31) |
| Vastra Daan | Clothes, blankets, fabric | Removes Navagraha (planetary) malefic effects from the give | Any day; more powerful on Ekadashi |
| Deep Daan | Ghee lamp or sesame oil lamp | Brings light, clarity, and removal of spiritual ignorance | Every evening; especially Purnima |
| Go Daan | Grass or fodder; donation to Goshala | Grants the merit of gifting a whole cow | Any day of the month |
| Til Daan | Sesame seeds | Cleanses sins from past lives; aids ancestral peace | On Amavasya or Purnima |
| Pustak Daan | Books, especially sacred texts | Spreads knowledge; multiplies personal Swadhyaya merit | Any day; especially at month start |
| 33 Malpua Daan | 33 malpuas in a bronze vessel | Seeks blessings of 33 crore deities; ancestral healing | Purushottam Purnima, May 31 only |
Key Date to Remember
Purushottam Purnima falls on May 31, 2026. This is the most spiritually charged single day of Adhik Maas 2026. Anna Daan, Deep Daan, and the 33 Malpua Daan all carry their highest merit on this day. Plan your most significant act of giving for this date.
All seven forms of what to donate in Adhik Maas carry a single condition. The Padma Purana states it plainly. The gift must be given without expecting anything in return.
This is called Nishkama Daan. Nishkama means without desire. Daan means giving. When the two come together, the act of charity becomes a form of worship in itself.
This does not mean giving must be anonymous. It means the giver must not be calculating. Not giving to improve reputation. Not giving to receive a favour. Not giving because someone is watching. Give because someone needs it. Give because giving is itself the offering.
The Padma Purana is careful not to make Purushottam Maas daan a transaction. It does not say give more and receive more. It says give without keeping score, and the universe keeps score for you.
Even small acts count. Feeding a dog. Leaving grain for birds. Paying for a stranger’s meal without their knowledge. Gifting a book to someone who needs it. These quiet acts carry full spiritual weight in this month. The size of the lamp does not matter. The steadiness of the hand that holds it does.
The Adhik Maas daan rules come with guidance on both sides. There are things that increase the merit of your giving. And there are things that reduce it. Both matter.
Here are practical ways to practise each form of Daan in a modern context during Adhik Maas 2026.
You do not need to cook and distribute food yourself. Many temples run Anna Daan programs that accept digital contributions. You can fund a meal at a local gurudwara or annadana counter. You can also simply buy food and give it directly to someone who is hungry near you. This counts fully.
Old clothes in good condition can go to NGOs, shelter homes, or collection drives. Blankets and warm clothing for the homeless are in constant need. You do not need to give expensive fabric. Give what is useful and in good condition.
Light one ghee or sesame oil lamp in your home every evening of Purushottam Maas. Offer it in front of Lord Vishnu’s image with a simple prayer. This is Deep Daan in its purest daily form.
Find a local Goshala or verified cow shelter and make a monthly contribution toward fodder. For Til Daan, buy a small bag of sesame seeds and donate it at your local temple on Amavasya or Purnima. Both are simple, affordable, and fully valid.
One Simple Daily Practice: If you do nothing else, light one lamp every evening and give one meal to one person in need before May 31. That is Deep Daan and Anna Daan completed. The Padma Purana says even one sincere act in this month is never lost.
Adhik Maas daan rules are not complex. They ask for one thing. Give something real to someone who needs it. Give it without expecting anything back. Do it more than once.
Purushottam Maas 2026 runs from May 17 to June 15. That is 30 days. Thirty days to light one lamp. Thirty days to feed one person. Thirty days to give one set of clothes, one book, one handful of sesame seeds to the right place.
The Padma Purana says charity in this month returns to you manifold. It gives one condition. Give without keeping score. When you do that, something else begins to keep score for you.
🕉 Jai Purushottam. Jai Srihari Vishnu. 🙏
The Padma Purana names Anna Daan as the greatest form of daan during Adhik Maas. Feeding the hungry directly removes accumulated sin from past and present lives. The text describes Anna Daan on Purnima as carrying the highest spiritual merit of any single act in the month. If you can only do one form of Daan, let it be food given freely to someone in need.
Yes. Donating money to a verified temple Anna Daan program, Goshala, or charitable cause counts fully as Purushottam Maas daan. The scriptures focus on the intention and the ultimate effect of the gift. If your money reaches the hungry, clothes the cold, or cares for cows, the spiritual merit is the same as giving directly. What matters is that the need is genuinely met.
The 33 Malpua Daan is a special Adhik Maas charity practice done only on Purushottam Purnima, which falls on May 31, 2026. You prepare or purchase 33 malpuas (a sweet wheat-based Indian dessert) and offer them in a bronze vessel. This act is said to seek the blessings of 33 crore deities simultaneously and provides strong relief for ancestral karma and Pitru Dosha. It is one of the most uniquely powerful acts of the entire month.
No. The Padma Purana does not tie merit to the size of the gift. The condition is Nishkama Daan. Give what you can give freely without it causing you hardship or resentment. A small gift given with a full heart carries more weight than a large gift given for appearances. The act of giving without expectation is itself the spiritual practice, not the quantity.
Yes, fully. All forms of Adhik Maas daan can be practised without restriction during menstruation. Charity and giving are not governed by the same ritual purity rules that apply to direct puja and temple visits. Donating food, clothes, lamps, or funds is permitted at all times. The spiritual intention behind these acts is never restricted.
You can begin on the first day of Adhik Maas 2026, which is May 17, 2026. Starting on the first day sets an intention for the whole month. If you miss the start, begin on the next Ekadashi. The most powerful single day for Daan is Purushottam Purnima on May 31. But consistent giving throughout all 30 days carries more total merit than one large act on Purnima alone.
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