GURU NANAK DEV’S SERVANTS (SEWAK)
Author Name: Arshveer Singh
Volume/Issue: 03/02
Country: India
DOI NO.: 08.2020-25662434 DOI Link: https://www.doi-ds.org/doilink/08.2022-89928824/UIJIR
Affiliation:
Research Scholar, Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab, India
ABSTRACT
The importance of Seva is accepted in all religions. Service in Indian society was the work done by a compelled and humble person for his master. They were the property of their master, and they had nothing to do but serve the master day and night. The concept of Seva is found in all the Dharam Granths of the world, if we talk about its literal meaning then according to Bhai Kahn Singh Nabha “Seva”. Service. Worship. "Name does all service." Shevah. The way. Rule. "Gurmat Paaye Sehaj Seva." (Asa M: 1) 2 Habits. Temperament seva The pronunciation of seva in Sindhi is 'sheva' and it also means worship offering. The form of service is different in every religion. Serving in the Vedic religion was the work of the lower castes. "In ancient Indian (Hindu) society, service in the sense of worship (of the gods) was the prerogative of the upper caste Brahmins, whereas in the context of service (of the individual) it was delegated to the lower castes."
Key words: Servant, Seva, Religions, Dharam Granth
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