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Medical Aid/Support: Bapu believes in Humanitarian Aid (Manav Seva) and has recited many Kathas to support medical facilities in
India: • Manas Dharam was conducted for Kidney patients -
Institute of Kidney Diseases and Research Centre (IKRDC) and
Dr H.L. Trivedi Institute of Transplantation Sciences (ITS),
Ahmedabad,
Gujarat in 2015. • Manas Cancer was conducted for “Fight for Cancer” - Gujarat Cancer Society, Ahmedabad, Gujarat in 2012. (Approx ₹3 crore raised and donated). • Manas Seva Yagna was conducted for "cost-free hospital" - Shree Lallubhai Sheth Arogya Mandir in
Savarkundla,
Gujarat in 2017. • Manas Ram Janam ke Hetu Aneka was conducted for “Treatment for Cancer Patients” - Nargis Dutt Foundation, Mumbai in 2018. •
Indian Army: Bapu has always supported the soldiers of India during his various kathas and speeches. He has visited them a couple of times at
Wagha,
Ferozepur,
Amarnath and many other Indian borders. Bapu has also made donations for the soldiers martyred during the Galwan Valley encounter in 2020. • Manas Shaheed,
Surat in 2017, was conducted for the Indian army to raise funds for veterans and their families, to support the families of deceased army personnel in the conflict which also raised awareness across the globe. • Bapu announced an aid of ₹1 lakh to the family of each
Central Reserve Police Force personnel killed in the
2019 Pulwama attack. •
Sex Workers (Prostitutes): Bapu was the first spiritual leader to meet the sex workers in
Kamathipura,
Mumbai. In December 2018, Manas Ganika Ram katha was conducted in the holy city of Ayodhya for these sex workers. The message here was to give dignity to the neglected, exploited and marginalised segments of the society. As a father figure would, Bapu announced to facilitate sex workers and their children who would want to join the main stream. In this Katha, Bapu pledged ₹3 crore for the welfare of sex workers. At the end ₹6.92 crore was distributed which was more than double of the pledged amount. Morari Bapu addressed a deprived section of society and cited that Rama's life was based on acceptance and reforms. •
Transgenders: In December 2016, Manas Kinnar was held in Mumbai for
transgenders, to get communities to accept and acknowledge them for who they are. • For this work,
Laxmi Narayan Tripathi, an
Indian LGBT activist, had said, "No spiritual or religious leader in the world has ever done this kind of a community event for us and for that, I'm grateful to him". •
Cows: Bapu has advocated for the care of cows and the establishment of gaushalas. •
Nature: Bapu appeals for mass
tree plantation drives. Bapu supports sanitation campaigns and encourages avoiding the single use of plastic bags to preserve nature. •
Temples: Morari Bapu supported the construction of the
Ram Janmabhoomi Temple on the
disputed site in Ayodhya. In July 2020, during his discourse at Pithoria Dham located near his village, Morari Bapu announced ₹5 crore (US$700,000) donation for the construction of Ram Janmabhoomi Temple and urged his Flowers (Katha listeners) to contribute as well. Bapu ended up becoming the highest donor contributing around ₹19 crore (US$2.5 million) with his flowers. •
Natural Disasters (Floods, Cyclone, Nuclear Leak, Drought, Earthquake): Bapu has contributed and encouraged others to provide aid and support at times of tragedy in India and abroad. A few examples of where Bapu facilitated aid are
Gujarat floods,
Uttarakhand floods (Ram katha has contributed around ₹10 crore to Uttarakhand floods and re-construction of the
Kedarnath temple in 2014,
Cyclone Idai (
South Africa),
Cyclone Tauktae (
Gujarat),
Cyclone Yaas (
Odisha),
Fukushima nuclear leak (
Japan). Bapu recited a Ram Katha in
Jaipur,
Rajasthan during the 2003 drought and J&K floods. Raised and donated approximately ₹5 crore to support gaushalas through the Governor Relief Fund. Bapu raised and donated approximately ₹15 crore towards the
Kutch earthquake 2001. •
COVID-19 Pandemic: During the early days of the
COVID-19 pandemic, Bapu conducted a
Hari Katha for a period of 61 days without any live audience in attendance. •
Art and Culture: Bapu has hosted writers and poets from all over India to discuss literary and scholarly developments during a programme like Asmita Parva as part of the Hanuman Jayanti celebrations that take place every year. Bapu has also hosted scholars of the most ancient language,
Sanskrit, as well as other artists. Bapu invites well-known Indian musicians and singers to perform during the evening festivities. •
Multiple Weddings (Samuh Lagna): Bapu facilitates "Samuh Lagna" (an occasion where multiple marriages take place together) every year for the needy in Senjal Dham and Talgajarda in Gujarat. In Akshayvat Katha Bapu facilitated 95 couples getting married on 8th day of Ram Katha in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh in March 2020 (which also included a couple from sex workers community as well). •
Prisoners: On humanitarian grounds Bapu visited jails in Bhavnagar, Rajkot,
Buxar,
Sabarmati and many more. ==References==