Every day, as the temple doors open, a silent yet powerful
service begins—Nitya Seva. In the kitchen, volunteers prepare fresh,
sattvic meals with dedication, ensuring that no visitor leaves hungry.
One afternoon, a man arrived, weary from travel. He had no
expectations—just a simple hope for a meal. A devotee handed him a plate of
prasadam with a warm smile. He ate in silence, feeling both nourished and at
peace. After finishing, he looked around, watching others receive the same
care.
Days later, he returned—not to eat, but to serve. “This meal
gave me strength when I needed it the most. Now, I want to do the same for
others.