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Niyam Sevas (नियम सेवा)

Niyam Sevas (नियम सेवा)

Disciplined Feeding — A Practice of Ongoing Spiritual Offering

What if seva wasn’t occasional… but a rhythm?
What if feeding wasn’t a gesture… but a vow?

Niyam Sevas are regular, disciplined acts of Annadaan offered daily, weekly, monthly, or over a fixed time period. Unlike one-time Bhojs linked to life events or festivals, Niyam Sevas are spiritual commitments. A personal agreement with the Divine, with yourself, and with the karmic forces that shape your life.

This is the seva of sadhaks. Of seekers who wish to go deeper. Of devotees who know that transformation happens not just in peaks, but in practice.

“Abhyāsa-yogena tato mām icchāptuṁ dhanañjaya”
— Gita 12.9
“Through disciplined practice, O Arjuna, one reaches Me.” 

Every morsel given in Niyam Seva becomes a mantra.
Every repetition becomes purification.

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When should you offer this?

Offer Niyam Seva when:
• You’ve taken a spiritual sankalp such as a 21-day jaap, 40-day vrat, or 108-day sadhana.
• You seek steady karmic purification, especially from ancestral or planetary afflictions.
• You wish to accumulate punya quietly over time, without show.
• You're in a period of inner work, silence, or healing, and want to pair it with outer seva.
• You feel called to anchor your day or week with sacred service.

Niyam Sevas are not about “results”, they’re about repetition, refinement, and realignment.

Who should you feed?

Because these offerings are consistent, the recipients may vary, or remain fixed:
• Cows: For daily, early-morning seva linked to dharma, fertility, and planetary relief.
• Brahmins: Weekly or monthly, to maintain ancestral blessings and Vedic continuity.
• Children or the needy: For quiet, expansive compassion and karmic offset.
• Sadhus or ashramites: To align with higher paths, especially during personal sadhana.

You choose based on your capacity and bhav. What matters is discipline, purity, and steadiness.

Blessing you Invite?

When you walk the path of regular Annadaan:
• Karma begins to dissolve layer by layer, without needing to “ask” for anything.
• The energy of discipline transforms desire into surrender.
• You create long-term punya that protects, purifies, and uplifts your lineage.
• You earn the blessings of the devatas who favour tapasya and quiet devotion.
• Above all, you become consistent in giving, and life becomes consistent in grace.

This is not a ritual. It is a way of being.

Is it right for me?

If you’re in a phase of self-discipline…
If you’re seeking to offset years of karmic buildup…
If you long to serve without drama, without pause…

Niyam Sevas may be your soul’s path.

This isn’t about grand gestures. It’s about quiet power. A steady rhythm of giving, even when no one is watching. Even when the blessings take time.

Because when you offer again and again, you become the offering.

What you’ll receive?

With each Niyam Seva plan through DharamKarm, you’ll receive:
• A Niyam Seva Log (PDF) to track your offerings and intentions.
• Periodic photo/video documentation, depending on frequency.
• End-of-cycle summary with blessings invoked and feedback from on-ground karmakartas.

Your seva will live in sacred rhythm. Quiet, but unmistakably powerful.

A story of faith

A mother battling decades of family discord took a silent sankalp:
“For 48 Saturdays, I will feed a cow in my father’s name.”

She didn’t speak about it to anyone. Every week, DharamKarm performed the offering, quietly, without ceremony.

By the 36th week, her brother, estranged for over 9 years, called to say, “Let’s meet.”

Sometimes the universe doesn’t need spectacle. Just repetition. Just sincerity.

How to offer this via. DharamKarm?

We support your journey of disciplined seva with grace and structure:
• Choose your seva type (daily/weekly/monthly) and recipient group(s).
• Set the number of repetitions (e.g., 21 days, 12 weeks, 108 sessions).
• Include your sankalp or reason (optional).
• We perform the seva with intention, timing, and accountability.
• You receive updates and a completion summary.

Let your seva become your sadhana.