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'''Sewadar''' is a ] word for a volunteer who offers his/her services to a ] or to the ] community free of charge. It is a term used to refer to a person who performs ] (work, service or assistance of any kind) without looking for any physical or spiritual reward or any payment of any kind. A sewadar helps purely because of his/her dedication to guru/god and as part of his/her duty to the wider community. | '''Sewadar''' is a ] word for a volunteer who offers his/her services to a ] or to the ] community free of charge. It is a term used to refer to a person who performs ] (work, service or assistance of any kind) without looking for any physical or spiritual reward or any payment of any kind. A sewadar helps purely because of his/her dedication to guru/god and as part of his/her duty to the wider community. | ||
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Sewadar is a Punjabi word for a volunteer who offers his/her services to a Gurdwara or to the Sikh community free of charge. It is a term used to refer to a person who performs sewa (work, service or assistance of any kind) without looking for any physical or spiritual reward or any payment of any kind. A sewadar helps purely because of his/her dedication to guru/god and as part of his/her duty to the wider community.
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