A gift in seva
Sustain the sacred fire
Every offering — large or small — sustains the eight days of yagna and the community that gathers around it. Your gift is held in trust by Unity in Divinity, a UK registered charity.
“A gift given because it is right to give it, with no expectation of return, at a worthy time and to a worthy place — that, the Gītā teaches, is the highest form of giving.”
Inspired by the Bhagavad Gītā, 17.20
Offerings
Dedicate your gift
Choose a specific material to sponsor, or give a free amount toward the programme as a whole. Every contribution is treated with equal care.
Transparency
Where your gift goes
Every penny is used for the ritual, the people who serve it, and the community that gathers around it. Unity in Divinity reports its activities and finances to the Charity Commission for England and Wales.
- Ritual essentials
Ghee, samagri, sacred wood, flowers and the daily materials offered into the fire.
- Priests & teaching
Support for the Yagnacharya and the seventeen Brahmin Ritviks who conduct the ceremonies.
- Annadana
Daily community meals for attendees and volunteers, prepared with care and devotion.
- Hosting & access
Venue costs, accessibility provisions, and printed materials so the rituals are open to all.
Held with care
Your gift, treated with reverence
Donations are received by Unity in Divinity, a registered charity in England and Wales (no. 1215528).
If you are a UK taxpayer, ticking Gift Aid lets us claim an extra 25p for every £1 — at no cost to you.
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Every devotee — donor or not — receives the same blessings of participation.
Share the seva
Scan to donate. Share to multiply.
Print this QR code on programme cards, screens, and venue signage. Anyone can scan it with their phone camera to open this donate page directly — no typing of URLs.
The QR resolves to https://somayagna.unityindivinity.com/donate

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“Annadāna — the gift of food — is held in the Vedic tradition as the greatest of all gifts, for it nourishes life itself.”
“The fire that is fed by many hands burns long and gives light to all.”