Hinduism Spiritual Welfare Organisaton
Charity 1180226
Overview
Summary
Hinduism Spiritual Welfare Organisaton appears to be a faith-based charity at a formative stage, with its principal role centred on advancing Hinduism and an emerging strategy to establish a new temple. The available evidence points to an organisation whose future civic presence may be shaped substantially by this planned physical space, rather than by a documented current programme of services. Its stated public beneficiary group is broad, but there is not yet enough evidence to understand who is actively engaged or how services operate.
Operational geography
No operational geography is currently available for this organisation.
Areas of work
- Religious Activities
Who they help
- The General Public/mankind
How they help
- Provides Services
Discoveries involving this organisation
The Atlas has not published any Discoveries involving this organisation yet.
Observations
A planned temple appears central to its developing model
The organisation may be moving from a primarily constitutional religious purpose towards a place-based model in which a temple becomes its main setting for worship, services and community connection.
Why it matters
A new temple could make the charity a more visible local institution and create opportunities for relationships with Hindu communities, neighbouring organisations and wider public services. It also suggests that development capacity, property access and long-term sustainability may be important to its future.
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“The charity exists to advance Hinduism and is developing plans for a new temple.”
Source:Organisation“THE OBJECT OF THE CIO IS, FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT, THE ADVANCEMENT OF RELIGION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DOCTRINES AND TENETS OF HINDUISM.”
Source:Charity Commission
Its public-benefit framing is broader than its documented activity
The charity presents its beneficiary group as the general public while its recorded purpose and activity are specifically religious. This may indicate an intention to serve beyond a defined membership, but the practical reach of that intention is unclear.
Why it matters
This distinction is useful when assessing the organisation's potential civic role: it could become an open community-facing faith institution, or primarily serve Hindu worshippers. The available evidence does not yet resolve this.
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“The General Public/mankind”
Source:Charity Commission“Religious Activities”
Source:Charity Commission“Provides Services”
Source:Charity Commission
- What services are currently provided, and who uses them?
- Whether the planned temple has a location, timetable, funding or wider community role.
- Which local organisations, Hindu groups or communities the charity already works with.
Remaining uncertainties
- Details of current activities, attendance and service users.
- Temple plans, including location, intended facilities, partnerships and funding.
- Evidence of community engagement and relationships with other organisations.
Additional evidence needed
Charity Commission profile
Activities
The charity exists to advance Hinduism and is developing plans for a new temple.
Charity objects
THE OBJECT OF THE CIO IS, FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT, THE ADVANCEMENT OF RELIGION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DOCTRINES AND TENETS OF HINDUISM.