"I'm always in your care."
Sewa, which means selfless service, is important to Sikhs because it is a core tenet of their faith that emphasizes humility, equality, and community. By practicing Sewa, Sikhs demonstrate their devotion to God by serving others, regardless of their background or beliefs. It helps cultivate a sense of interconnectedness and promotes social equality within the community.
Sewa Beats was created in 2000.
Sewa taiwana was created in 1911.
Sewa is a Sanskrit term that means selfless service or altruistic work performed without any expectation of reward or recognition. It is a concept that is often associated with acts of kindness, compassion, and service to others in various spiritual traditions, including Sikhism and Hinduism.
it is performed by most Sikhs who are capable of completing sewa (seva)
Matru Sewa Sangh was created in 1921.
Deergha Sewa Padakkama was created in 1972.
The cast of Sewa - 1942 includes: Shanta Kumari
Lucknow Mahanagar Parivahan Sewa was created in 2005.
Sewa, often associated with selfless service in Sikhism, encompasses various types including Sewa of the body, where individuals engage in physical tasks to help others; Sewa of the mind, which involves offering emotional support and guidance; and Sewa of wealth, where financial resources are provided for charitable causes. Additionally, there are organized forms of Sewa, such as Langar, which is the community kitchen service, and Gurbani Sewa, focused on sharing and spreading spiritual teachings. Each type embodies the spirit of altruism and community service.
The cast of Anokhi Sewa - 1949 includes: Chandrika
The cast of Desh Sewa - 1948 includes: Madhubala