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Apr 3, 20263 min
Monthly Blessings - February, 2026
Monthly Blessings - February Seva Updates from the Heart of Vrindavan February in Vrindavan carries a gentle transition. The deep chill of winter begins to soften, the sun lingers a little longer, and the air slowly warms. With this shift comes renewed energy, both in the land and in the hearts of those who serve it. It is a time of quiet awakening, where seva continues steadily, now touched with a sense of lightness and movement as the season begins to change. This Month in Vrindavan As...

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Apr 2, 20264 min
Monthly Blessings - January, 2026
Monthly Blessings - January Seva Updates from the Heart of Vrindavan January in Vrindavan is the heart of winter. The mornings arrive wrapped in dense fog, the air remains cool throughout the day, and even the sunlight feels soft and distant. It is a time of stillness, of quiet endurance, and of deep care. In this season, warmth becomes an offering. And through your continued support, that warmth reaches the widowed women and the sacred land they lovingly serve. This Month in Vrindavan As...

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Apr 2, 20264 min
Monthly Blessings - December, 2025
Monthly Blessings - December Seva Updates from the Heart of Vrindavan December in Vrindavan brings a quiet shift. The vibrant energy of Kartik softens into stillness, and the cold season settles gently over Radha Kunda and Govardhan. Mornings arrive wrapped in fog, the air cool and heavy, and the pace of life becomes more inward—yet the seva continues, steady and full of warmth. In this season, care becomes even more essential. And through your support, that care continues to reach every...

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RadhaSeva is a non-sectarian nonprofit organization dedicated to the well-being of the widows of Vrindavan, the preservation of its cultural heritage, and the support of local communities. While our work involves topics related to Vrindavan’s historical and spiritual significance, including references to Krishna, local traditions, and the widows’ faith, our organization itself does not represent or promote any particular religion or sect. Our mission is rooted in cultural preservation, humanitarian activites, and community support, and we collaborate with both religious and non-religious entities to serve to that end.

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