For seva, a Sikh could help out in their local Gurdwaraby washing up dishes in langar or cooking food for langar. They could also simply give food to a Gurdwara to help.
seva is a selfless act. ;-)
Sikh seva is when you help someone and do there woks such as old people who are disabled. Also like in the gurdwara people take other people's plates seva means helping other peoplethank youi hope you have leard somthing today bye!
"Langer" in the Sikh religion refers to the community kitchen where free meals are served to all people regardless of their background. It symbolizes equality, humility, and selfless service, reflecting the Sikh values of seva (selfless service) and equality among all.
Seva Bharati was created in 1979.
Sikh discipline refers to the adherence to the principles and teachings of Sikhism, emphasizing devotion to God, community service, and ethical living. It involves following the teachings of the Guru Granth Sahib, engaging in regular prayer and meditation, and participating in community service (seva). Additionally, Sikh discipline encompasses the observance of the Five Ks, which are articles of faith that signify commitment to the Sikh way of life. Overall, it fosters a sense of unity, humility, and respect among individuals and the community.
Prashansaniya Seva Padakkama was created in 2000.
Shoshit Seva Sangh was created in 2004.
Seva Novgorodsev was born on 1940-07-09.
Videsha Seva Padakkama was created in 1981.
Karyakshama Seva Vibhushanaya was created in 1972.
Karyakshama Seva Padakkama was created in 1972.
Birsa Seva Dal was created in 1967.