The real volunteering is selfless service — in that act, the reality of God is realised.
At Sathyodhayam, seva is not duty — it is devotion. Every volunteer who steps in carries the spirit of service, not for recognition, not for wealth, but for the joy of offering. Here, seva takes many forms — assisting in pujas and homams, preparing prasadam, maintaining the meditation hall, nurturing plants, caring for cows, guiding devotees, and supporting spiritual activities. According to your time and day, seva is scheduled so that everyone can participate in the way they are able.
True seva comes only from a pure heart. At Sathyodhayam, all are equal in front of God — what matters is the sincerity of your offering, not the size of it.
To dissolve the ego in service.
To experience the bliss of giving without expectation.
To realise that serving others is serving God Himself.
In seva, you don’t just support Sathyodhayam — you awaken the divine within yourself.
To volunteer at Sathyodhayam, one must complete the Sriathma Parivarthan session and maintain regular practice of Prana Pranava Dhyanam. These practices prepare the body, mind, and soul, ensuring seva is offered with sincerity, balance, and devotion. Volunteering here is not just an act of service — it is a spiritual discipline. By serving with this inner foundation, every volunteer becomes a channel of grace, supporting Master Sri Ji’s vision and walking the path of dharma.
Each volunteer must stay for a minimum of 2 days during common seva periods. Those joining as volunteers during program time must remain for the entire duration of that program, as per the schedule