Mitti Seva 2022

Scheduled for Sunday, 4th September 2022

ISHA is delighted to announce Ishwar Ji’s annual Mitti Seva event on 4th September 2022 in Bruce, Wisconsin. All are invited.

The seva work will focus on Meeting Hall construction, Ishwar’s Prashad garden, improvements to dera buildings, landscaping, trail maintenance, food service, and a variety of other tasks. There will be seva for volunteers with all skill levels and physical abilities. You will be responsible for your own lodging and transportation. At this time, there is no camping on ISHA land.
Volunteers(sevadars) should understand that there are risks associated with working on outdoor projects. ISHA will provide a safety lecture and appropriate protective gear for workers. All volunteers(sevadars) must sign a waiver holding ISHA harmless from any injuries that might occur while on ISHA property. You will be asked to sign the form upon your arrival at the dera. Note that if construction proceeds as expected, you are likely to see the metal skeleton of the ISHA Meeting Hall being built on the hill! To keep informed about the annual mitti seva gatherings, please subscribe to the ISHA Events Announcements and the ISHA Dera Construction Blog for future Mitti Seva announcements.

Exciting news:  It is now possible to register online for general seva with ISHA. Just fill out the simple form below with your contact information, your personal interests, and your professional skills. Please note that this is not registration for Mitti Seva. Mitti Seva registration will be open later this summer.

ISHA would like to express sincere appreciation for your interest in performing seva for Ishwar Ji on the ISHA lands in Bruce!

Coronavirus Safety at the Dera

ISHA is dedicated to providing all attendees with a safe experience in Wisconsin. According to Ishwar Ji’s instructions, we will follow the current, medically recommended, best-practices for coronavirus, which may include:

  1. Wearing a mask while inside ISHA buildings, and while working outside closely with others. Medical science has proven that properly worn N-95 or KN-95 masks are highly effective at preventing the spread of coronavirus.
  2. Visitors not traveling together may be asked to practice appropriate social distancing. Social distancing has proven to be effective at reducing the transmission of coronavirus.
  3. ISHA will provide a variety of disinfectants and hand-wash stations.
  4. ISHA will be providing bottled water, but no other beverages. Please feel free to bring your own beverages.
  5. Seva tasks will be designed to minimize physical contact among volunteers.
  6. ISHA will provide a no-contact, vegan and gluten-free lunch during mitti seva day.
  7. Please be respectful of others! Please do not shake hands, hug, or otherwise touch anyone outside of your family unit or your travel companions.

Finally ISHA would like to ask you to keep up to date on Covid19 developments by reading latest CDC announcements.

Mitti Seva 2022
Scheduled for Sunday, 4th September 2022

ISHA is delighted to announce Ishwar Ji’s annual Mitti Seva event on 4th September 2022 in Bruce, Wisconsin. All are invited.

The seva work will focus on Meeting Hall construction, Ishwar’s Prashad garden, improvements to dera buildings, landscaping, trail maintenance, food service, and a variety of other tasks. There will be seva for volunteers with all skill levels and physical abilities. You will be responsible for your own lodging and transportation. At this time, there is no camping on ISHA land.
Volunteers(sevadars) should understand that there are risks associated with working on outdoor projects. ISHA will provide a safety lecture and appropriate protective gear for workers. All volunteers(sevadars) must sign a waiver holding ISHA harmless from any injuries that might occur while on ISHA property. You will be asked to sign the form upon your arrival at the dera. Note that if construction proceeds as expected, you are likely to see the metal skeleton of the ISHA Meeting Hall being built on the hill! To keep informed about the annual mitti seva gatherings, please subscribe to the ISHA Events Announcements and the ISHA Dera Construction Blog for future Mitti Seva announcements.

Exciting news:  It is now possible to register online for general seva with ISHA. Just fill out the simple form below with your contact information, your personal interests, and your professional skills. Please note that this is not registration for Mitti Seva. Mitti Seva registration will be open later this summer.

ISHA would like to express sincere appreciation for your interest in performing seva for Ishwar Ji on the ISHA lands in Bruce!

Coronavirus Safety at the Dera

ISHA is dedicated to providing all attendees with a safe experience in Wisconsin. According to Ishwar Ji’s instructions, we will follow the current, medically recommended, best-practices for coronavirus, which may include:

  1. Wearing a mask while inside ISHA buildings, and while working outside closely with others. Medical science has proven that properly worn N-95 or KN-95 masks are highly effective at preventing the spread of coronavirus.
  2. Visitors not traveling together may be asked to practice appropriate social distancing. Social distancing has proven to be effective at reducing the transmission of coronavirus.
  3. ISHA will provide a variety of disinfectants and hand-wash stations.
  4. ISHA will be providing bottled water, but no other beverages. Please feel free to bring your own beverages.
  5. Seva tasks will be designed to minimize physical contact among volunteers.
  6. ISHA will provide a no-contact, vegan and gluten-free lunch during mitti seva day.
  7. Please be respectful of others! Please do not shake hands, hug, or otherwise touch anyone outside of your family unit or your travel companions.

Finally ISHA would like to ask you to keep up to date on Covid19 developments by reading latest CDC announcements.

Mitti Seva 2022

Scheduled for Sunday, 4th September 2022

ISHA is delighted to announce Ishwar Ji’s annual Mitti Seva event on 4th September 2022 in Bruce, Wisconsin. All are invited.

The seva work will focus on Meeting Hall construction, Ishwar’s Prashad garden, improvements to dera buildings, landscaping, trail maintenance, food service, and a variety of other tasks. There will be seva for volunteers with all skill levels and physical abilities. You will be responsible for your own lodging and transportation. At this time, there is no camping on ISHA land.
Volunteers(sevadars) should understand that there are risks associated with working on outdoor projects. ISHA will provide a safety lecture and appropriate protective gear for workers. All volunteers(sevadars) must sign a waiver holding ISHA harmless from any injuries that might occur while on ISHA property. You will be asked to sign the form upon your arrival at the dera. Note that if construction proceeds as expected, you are likely to see the metal skeleton of the ISHA Meeting Hall being built on the hill! To keep informed about the annual mitti seva gatherings, please subscribe to the ISHA Events Announcements and the ISHA Dera Construction Blog for future Mitti Seva announcements.

Exciting news:  It is now possible to register online for general seva with ISHA. Just fill out the simple form below with your contact information, your personal interests, and your professional skills. Please note that this is not registration for Mitti Seva. Mitti Seva registration will be open later this summer.

ISHA would like to express sincere appreciation for your interest in performing seva for Ishwar Ji on the ISHA lands in Bruce!

Coronavirus Safety at the Dera

ISHA is dedicated to providing all attendees with a safe experience in Wisconsin. According to Ishwar Ji’s instructions, we will follow the current, medically recommended, best-practices for coronavirus, which may include:

  1. Wearing a mask while inside ISHA buildings, and while working outside closely with others. Medical science has proven that properly worn N-95 or KN-95 masks are highly effective at preventing the spread of coronavirus.
  2. Visitors not traveling together may be asked to practice appropriate social distancing. Social distancing has proven to be effective at reducing the transmission of coronavirus.
  3. ISHA will provide a variety of disinfectants and hand-wash stations.
  4. ISHA will be providing bottled water, but no other beverages. Please feel free to bring your own beverages.
  5. Seva tasks will be designed to minimize physical contact among volunteers.
  6. ISHA will provide a no-contact, vegan and gluten-free lunch during mitti seva day.
  7. Please be respectful of others! Please do not shake hands, hug, or otherwise touch anyone outside of your family unit or your travel companions.

Finally ISHA would like to ask you to keep up to date on Covid19 developments by reading latest CDC announcements.