Sunday Daan — Wheat, Jaggery and Surya Charity
Most effective Sunday remedies for Surya dosha, career block and father relationship.
7 Sunday Donation Items
| Item | Amount | To Whom | Benefit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wheat | 1.25 kg | Brahmin / Cow / Temple | Career success, leadership |
| Jaggery | 250 grams | Labourers, poor | Energy and fame |
| Copper | Copper pot | Temple or Brahmin | Surya dosha removal |
| Red cloth | 1 piece | Those in need | Status and respect |
| Red lentils | 500 grams | Poor or temple | Health, disease relief |
| Ghee | 100 grams | Temple havan/fire | Pitru peace |
| Red hibiscus | 11 flowers | Float in river/well | Eye dosha, career |
Dosha-Specific Donations
Surya Dosha (debilitated Sun)
Copper pot donation — 12 Sundays.
Career blockage
Wheat + jaggery — 11 consecutive Sundays.
Distance from father
Red hibiscus + jaggery — 7 Sundays.
Eye disease
Copper pot + hibiscus donation — 21 Sundays.
What NOT to Donate on Sunday
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of “Sunday Daan: Wheat and Jaggery for Surya Charity”?
It explains sunday daan: wheat and jaggery for surya charity — what is given, on which day, and the planet or deity the daan is offered to. Charity in the Vedic tradition is both a karmic act and a remedy, undertaken to seek grace and to serve those in need.
What is the right way and time to give this daan?
Daan is best offered after a morning bath, on the prescribed weekday, to a genuinely needy person, a temple or a Brahmin — quietly and without expectation. Sincerity of intent (nishkama daan) is held to matter more than the quantity given.
What benefit does this charity bring?
Such daan is traditionally believed to soften an afflicted planet’s effect and cultivate humility and compassion. It is understood as support for sincere effort rather than a guaranteed result — the deeper gain is the inner discipline charity builds.
Updated for 2026