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A Tradition of Seva: Every Sunday

By Lodha

February 02, 2026

 

Explore Palava through seva at gurudwara

Krishna, a Palava resident from Casa Eviva in Downtown, volunteers every Sunday at the Gurudwara’s langar, which began just a month after the Gurudwara was inaugurated in November 2024. “Serving food teaches humility and spreads love,” he shares. Interacting with people from all walks of life fosters community bonding, while blessings and smiles fill him with gratitude and joy. For him, these moments transform service into a shared celebration of humanity, making Palava feel like one big, caring family.

Another volunteer and resident of Casa Primia in Lakeshore Greens, Maninder Singh Gujral M, shares, “Being part of langar reminds me that joy multiplies when shared with the community. Each smile I see reminds me that even small acts can create lasting connections.”

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