Selfless Service
Sevā (also known as Sewā, Sanskrit: सेवा) is the concept of performing selfless service without any expectation of reward. It exists in Hinduism, Jainism and Sikhism, taking also the form of Bhandara in Hinduism and Langar in Sikhism. In Jainism, service is regarded as an internal discipline that cultivates humility, detachment, and moral refinement rather than personal merit or reward. Sevā is a Sanskrit term meaning "selfless and meaningful service". Such acts are carried out to benefit other human beings or society; however, a modern interpretation of the term describes it as a service that reflects "dedication to others".
The concept of sevā is significant in many religious traditions, as service to others is regarded as an essential devotional practice. It is understood as a way of serving God indirectly by leading a religious life that benefits others. The motivation behind sevā is serving God through serving humanity. Sevā can even be integrated into other fields, such as public health, to foster social cohesion and enhance interventions.
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