Sevas you can sponsor
- Annadanam Seva — sponsoring meals for devotees and pilgrims
- Gau Seva — caring for temple cows (feed, shelter, medical care)
- Akhanda Diya lighting — a continuously lit lamp offered in your name
- Rudrabhishek Seva and other temple-specific ritual sponsorships
How it works
Pick a seva and a temple, add the name and intention you'd like it dedicated to, and complete your contribution. The temple trust performs the seva on the scheduled date, and Sri Dwar shares confirmation so you can track the impact of your sponsorship.
Why it matters
Many devotees living outside India — especially the NRI community — want to stay connected to their family temple traditions without being able to travel every year. Seva sponsorship is a direct, transparent way to keep that connection alive.
All six seva categories
- Gau Seva / Cow Feeding — feed and care for temple cows
- Annadan / Food Seva — sponsor meals for devotees and pilgrims
- Deep Daan / Diya Seva — a lamp lit in your name at the temple
- Dhoop & Camphor Seva — sponsor daily incense and aarti offerings
- Flower Seva — fresh flower offerings for the deity
- Temple Maintenance Seva — support the upkeep of heritage temples
Contributions start from ₹100, with a custom-amount option on every seva, and each one can be dedicated to a birthday, anniversary, memory of a loved one, or general gratitude.