Code : A000415
Project : Food & Nutrition (Including 100 Day Food Programme)
Volunteer : Lopinti Ramesh
Beneficiaries : K. Appala Ramulamma (65)
Need : A poor old woman in the need for food
Location : Chinhuvalasa Village, Srikurmam Post, Gara Mandal, Srikakulam District.
“As is the common practice even today, the chauffeur of a car is expected to open the door of the car when the owner gets down. One day, in Mahabharatha, after war, when the chariot returned and stood in front of his house, Arjuna insisted on Lord Krishna, his charioteer, getting down first and opening the door. Krishna disagreed and, in a strong language, admonished Arjuna, asking him to get down first and go inside. Not recognising the inner significance of Krishna’s words, Arjuna reluctantly accepted and no sooner did he go inside, Krishna jumped out of the chariot. The next moment, the entire chariot was in flames. When the surprised Pandavas asked why did the chariot get burnt, Krishna explained that all the powerful arms from the battle were subdued and kept under His feet; now when He left the chariot, they exploded. God always plans and takes care to protect His devotees from harm..”
LAASA salutes its volunteer Lopinti. Ramesh who has explained the meaning and the inner essence of all the vedas by identifying needy person – K Appala Ramulamma (65) a resident of Chinhuvalasa Village, Gara Mandal, Srikakulam District who is old and poor and in such a condition not able to fetch food. LAASA has committed to extend hand by providing the necessary Food & Nutrition (Including 100 Day Food Programme) that would help them to provide food for 100 days.
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.