The Vision

At the heart of Seva Sanctuary is Dina’s dream of a world where women remember their softness, strength, and wholeness. Through her work, she hopes to hold space for that remembering — one treatment, one circle, one moment of stillness at a time.

Why Seva Sanctuary?

The name Seva Sanctuary comes from two deeply meaningful words:

Seva (or Sewa) is a Sanskrit term from Hinduism and Sikhism meaning selfless service — the act of helping others without expectation of reward or recognition. It’s a practice that cultivates compassion, unity, and spiritual growth.

Sanctuary means a place of safety, refuge, and home.

That’s exactly what I want Seva Sanctuary to be: a safe space where you can rest, heal, and reconnect with yourself.

“You must put on your own oxygen mask before assisting others.”

— Standard Airline Safety Instruction