Shri Vallabh Nidhi UK
+44 02089037737
Shree Sanatan Hindu Mandir - P.O. Box 700, Ealing Road, Alperton, Wembley, Middlesex HA0 4TA
Welcome to Shri Vallabh Nidhi UK website
Shri Vallabh Nidhi UK (herein referred to as SVN UK) was formed in June 1979 and is a Registered UK Charity No: 277833. The administration and control of SVN UK and its assets are vested in a Board of Governors which consists of 9 members.
Ealing Road Mandir Is Now Open
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Raffle Draw Winning Numbers
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10372, 09074 and 13662
The charitable objects of SVN UK are to:
• Advance the Hindu religion in accordance with the teaching of Shri Vallabh and in furtherance thereof to provide and maintain a temple for public religious worship and other religious charitable purposes.
• Educate the public in the Hindu and English cultures and to that end to provide facilities for the teaching of Gujarati, Hindi, Sanskrit and English.
• Relieve poverty sickness and distress.
• Promote religious welfare of Hindus in and furtherance thereof to provide guidance and advice.
Review of activities from Trustees' Annual Report
In accordance with the objects, the principal activity of SVN UK is the running of the places of worship for the Hindu Community in the UK. To this end SVN UK runs two temples, one in Ealing Road, Wembley, Middlesex and another in Whips Cross Road, London, E11.
In addition, SVN UK arranges periodic religious functions (Kathas and Saptas) and celebrates all the major festive days in the Hindu calendar.
In furtherance of the objects of SVN UK, the Board of Governors has undertaken a project to build a new temple in Wembley, Middlesex. Shrico Limited, a UK incorporated company wholly owned by SVN UK, is undertaking the local construction work. A wholly owned company, Vallabh Shrico Marble Private Limited, a company incorporated in India, is undertaking part of the work in Sola, Ahmadabad. The UK subsidiary Shrico Limited is intended to be non profit making and it is therefore fully funded by SVN UK.

