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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What does the Sikh concept of ‘sewa’ mean?
A
Religious service
B
Selfless service
C
Self-service
D
Selfish Service
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Sewa means ‘selfless service’. It involves helping others without any reward or personal gain. Sikhs perform sewa in a variety of ways, including to help the sangat and the local community. Performing sewa is important because: It demonstrates the Sikh belief in equality and the importance of all people.

Detailed explanation-2: -Sewa is selfless service and it is very important in the Sikh World. Cleaning the used utensils in Langar, and shoes of the Sangat in the Gurdwara, are out of the top Sewas. Help to clean the Gurdwara including restrooms, cooking Langar and serving it, and maintaining Gurdwara premises, are usual Sewas.

Detailed explanation-3: -Seva is the spiritual practice of selfless service. It springs from two forms of yoga, karma yoga, which is yoga of action and bhakti yoga, the yoga of worship inspired by divine love. It is one of the simplest and yet most profound and life changing ways that we can put our spiritual knowledge into action.

Detailed explanation-4: -Yellow soybeans. The yellow soybean is the most common in terms of production quantity and varieties. Green soybeans. The peel of this soybean is green. Black soybeans. The black soybean is generally used to make simmered soybeans, often eaten as a part of the traditional Japanese New Year meal.

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