As a devoted seeker on the spiritual path, you will feel drawn to the temple, eager to experience the divine energy and receive the blessings of all the Hindu gods. We yearn you to immerse yourself in the devotional ambiance and seek solace in their divine presence.
Our mission is to promote spiritual growth, cultural understanding, and community harmony through the practice of Hinduism. We strive to provide a platform for individuals to experience the divine presence, gain wisdom, and embrace the core values of love, compassion, and self-realization.
The Hindu Welfare Association, established in January 2005, aims to create a vibrant Theosophical and Philosophical Cultural Centre rooted in Hindu Culture. Our mission is to foster peace and harmony within the multicultural community of our local and surrounding areas. Recognizing the need for such a facility, we aspire to fill the void that currently exists in our vicinity.
At the heart of our association is the desire to provide a welcoming space where individuals from all walks of life can come together to explore the rich cultural heritage of Hinduism. Through various activities and programs, we aim to promote understanding, dialogue, and appreciation for the values and teachings encompassed within Hindu culture.
Our vision is to cultivate an environment that nurtures spiritual growth, intellectual exploration, and personal development. We seek to serve as a source of inspiration, guidance, and support for individuals on their journey of self-discovery and inner transformation.
By establishing this Theosophical and Philosophical Cultural Centre, we aim to create a place where people can gather, engage in meaningful discussions, participate in cultural events, and access resources that foster personal and collective well-being. Our hope is to contribute to the building of a harmonious and inclusive society, where individuals from diverse backgrounds can find common ground and celebrate their shared humanity.
We invite you to join us in this noble endeavour. Together, let us create a vibrant and inclusive community that embraces the principles of peace, harmony, and cultural understanding.
Since 2008 improvements have been carried out on the building from donations received along with grants to facilitate Worshiping, Puja and Bhajan/Kirtan. The building still needs further improvement to provide daily social and religious activities for the retired and the disabled old age pensioners as well as providing a foundation for children and youth.
The trustees and the executive committee have decided to launch an appeal for the building fund to repay the outstanding loans which currently stands at £540,000. The repayment of these loans would not only ease the burden of the association but would enable it to provide better facilities to devotees. This will allow the association to progress further in its objectives of serving the community.