Gurubani "Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji"
Satguru Ki Sewa, Safal Hai…
Je Ko Kare chit laye….
Shabad:-
Man Chindaa fahal pavna…
Homeh vicho jaye…
Homeh vicho jaye…
Satguru Ki Sewa, Safal Hai…
Je Ko Kare chit laye….
Bandhan tohde Mukat Hoye…
Sache raheya samye…
Sache raheya samye…
Satguru Ki Sewa, Safal Hai…
Je Ko Kare chit laye….
Ehas Jag Meh, Naam alabah hai…
Gurmukh vase man aaye….
Gurmukh vase man aaye….
Satguru Ki Sewa, Safal Hai…
Je Ko Kare chit laye….
Nanak jo gur sewah apna….
Hon tin balhare jau….
Hon tin balhare jau….
Satguru Ki Sewa, Safal Hai…
Je Ko Kare chit laye….
Je Ko Kare chit laye….
Meaning
Je koi Manukh chit la ke sewa kare, ta satguru di (dasi) sewa jarur fahal landi hai.
Man- chaida fahal milda hai. Ahankar man vicho dur hunda hai.
(Guru di dasi kar maya de) Bandhana nu tohda hai.
(Bandhna toh) khalsi ho jandi hai, te sache hari vich manukh samya rhanda hai..
ihs sansar vich hari da naam durlabah hai., te satguru de sanmuhk manukh de man vich aa ke vasda hai.
Hey nanak ! (Aakh-) mai sadke han ohna toh jo apne satguru di dasi kar karde han.
Holy Bible
Holy Bhagavad Gita
Our definition of seva is: “Service which is given without consideration of anything in return, at the right place and time to one that is qualified, with the feeling that it is one’s duty, is regarded as the nature of goodness.” — Bhagavad Gita 17.20
Holy Quran
Seva
You feel rejuvenated
Anxiety and depression disappear
Health and immunity get a boost
You connect with like-minded souls
Your job performance improves
It makes you more practical
Satguru Ki Sewa, Safal Hai…
Je Ko Kare chit laye….
Shabad:-
Man Chindaa fahal pavna…
Homeh vicho jaye…
Homeh vicho jaye…
Satguru Ki Sewa, Safal Hai…
Je Ko Kare chit laye….
Bandhan tohde Mukat Hoye…
Sache raheya samye…
Sache raheya samye…
Satguru Ki Sewa, Safal Hai…
Je Ko Kare chit laye….
Ehas Jag Meh, Naam alabah hai…
Gurmukh vase man aaye….
Gurmukh vase man aaye….
Satguru Ki Sewa, Safal Hai…
Je Ko Kare chit laye….
Nanak jo gur sewah apna….
Hon tin balhare jau….
Hon tin balhare jau….
Satguru Ki Sewa, Safal Hai…
Je Ko Kare chit laye….
Je Ko Kare chit laye….
Meaning
Je koi Manukh chit la ke sewa kare, ta satguru di (dasi) sewa jarur fahal landi hai.
Man- chaida fahal milda hai. Ahankar man vicho dur hunda hai.
(Guru di dasi kar maya de) Bandhana nu tohda hai.
(Bandhna toh) khalsi ho jandi hai, te sache hari vich manukh samya rhanda hai..
ihs sansar vich hari da naam durlabah hai., te satguru de sanmuhk manukh de man vich aa ke vasda hai.
Hey nanak ! (Aakh-) mai sadke han ohna toh jo apne satguru di dasi kar karde han.
Holy Bible
Holy Bhagavad Gita
Our definition of seva is: “Service which is given without consideration of anything in return, at the right place and time to one that is qualified, with the feeling that it is one’s duty, is regarded as the nature of goodness.” — Bhagavad Gita 17.20
First there is the statement in which Shri Krishna explains that the devotees who reach the
Divine are the ones who are “constantly
engaged in the well-being of all beings” (sarva-bhūta-hite
ratāḥ) (Gita 12.4). The idea of
performing selfless action (karma-yoga) as a service to the Divine has
been developed in the 3rd chapter (e.g. 3.9).
Furthermore, the idea of “yajña” (worship) as expressed
in 3.13 refers, according to traditional Sanskrit commentaries, to five kinds
of yajñas which include nṛ-yajña(worship
or service of human beings).
From these
statements collectively it is easy to conclude that in the understanding of the
Gita, a true devotee is someone who selflessly serves the Divine present in the
heart of all beings, a conclusion similar in spirit and essence to the statement
in question: “Nara Sevā, Nārāyaṇa Sevā” which means “Service to a human is the same
as service to the Divine, the supreme abode of all human beings.”
Holy Quran
Seva
You feel rejuvenated
Anxiety and depression disappear
Health and immunity get a boost
You connect with like-minded souls
Your job performance improves
It makes you more practical