Through the Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC), devotees present in any corner of the country can now get the Maha Kumbh Prasad. This is a new kind of initiative in itself.
Makka Prasad of Prayagraj's Bade Hanuman Ji Temple and Ayodhya's Ram Mandir will be sent to every corner of the country through the seller network 'Vayu'. Devotees can place orders through Paytm, Snapdeal, Easypay, DigiHaat, My Store, and Rubaru platforms.
Complete guarantee of purity
Ram Mandir Prasad is made in Ayodhya Dham itself by 'Ayodhya Halwai Kalyan Samiti'. Pure gram flour and ghee are used for this. Prayagraj's Prasad is obtained from a producer located near Triveni Sangam adjacent to Bade Hanuman Ji Temple, which is made from pure ghee and gram flour.
Delivery of Prasad is done all over India. For this, deals have been made with many logistics partners. The target has been set to complete the delivery within 7 days. This service started on January 13 and will continue even after Mahakumbh.
Convenience for devotees
With this effort, temple prasad will be able to reach people's homes directly. This will benefit the most those who cannot reach Mahakumbh due to some reason. This is a good effort to include spirituality in the digital commerce ecosystem.
"Mahakumbh is an extremely important spiritual occasion for millions of Indians. We are proud to facilitate their connection with this holy event through the ONDC network. By delivering prasad from iconic temples, we are trying to make digital commerce more seamless to reduce distances and increase access.
- T. Koshy, MD & CEO, ONDC"
This effort is the result of ONDC Network's innovative service and vision to empower the people involved in the network. By facilitating the delivery of Mahakumbh Prasad, ONDC Network shows how digital commerce can make people's lives better.
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