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The concept of seva (selfless service) in Hindu philosophy from "summary" of Why I Am a Hindu by Shashi Tharoor

The idea of seva, or selfless service, is a central tenet in Hindu philosophy. It is a concept that emphasizes the importance of serving others without expecting anything in return. In Hinduism, seva is considered a noble and virtuous act that is essential for spiritual growth and self-realization. Seva is rooted in the belief that all living beings are interconnected and that serving others is a way to honor this interconnectedness. By engaging in acts of selfless service, individuals can cultivate compassion, humility, and a sense of unity with the world around them. In Hindu philosophy, seva is seen as a way to transcend the ego and the illusion of separateness, leading to a deeper understanding of the self and the universe. The practice of se...
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    Why I Am a Hindu

    Shashi Tharoor

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