At the core of Hindu Dharma is Seva — selfless service done without expectation of reward. At WCH UK, seva is a living principle practiced every day through our volunteers, whether it’s serving buttermilk during temple events, helping organize satsangs, or supporting newcomers in the community.

This blog dives into what Seva really means — how offering your time and skills becomes a form of spiritual practice. You'll meet some of our dedicated volunteers who find purpose and joy in helping others. From students to retirees, everyone has something to offer.
We also touch upon the Bhagavad Gita’s teachings on karma yoga, and how even a single act of service creates ripples of good karma and connection in society. Seva is not just work; it is worship.
"Hands that serve are holier than lips that pray"