

The term "shakha", which means “branch” in English, refers to a local unit or branch of HSS where regular activities take place. These gatherings serve as the foundational units of HSS, providing a space for intellectual discourse, physical fitness and social interaction amongst attendees.

We host events and festivals that celebrate Hindu traditions - enriching both the Hindu community and the wider Australian society in which we live.

Our structured camps and workshops help individuals develop leadership qualities, instilling confidence and appreciation for our cultural roots and service to our nation, Australia.

Our balagokulam programs aim to instill a deep understanding, appreciation, and practice of Sanatana Dharma in our younger generation.

Our Yuva programs involve regular Yuva shakhas and annual camps in most cities across Australia.

We frequently engage in community service through our Sewa activities ensuring that our members actively contribute to the welfare of the community.
