![]() Nanak, I am a sacrifice to one who serves his True Guru. ![]() It is so difficult to obtain the Naam in this world it comes to dwell in the mind of the Gurmukh. One's bonds are broken, and he is liberated One remains absorbed in the True Lord. The fruits of the mind’s desires are obtained, and egotism departs from within. Service to the True Guru is rewarding, if one performs it with his mind focused on it. The doctrine of Seva is of great consequence because it allows the egotistical individuals to transcend their own consciousness to experience the expansive nature of Wahe Guru (Khalsa, 2003). ![]() Singh, 1997).Sri Guru Granth Sahib (SGGS) contains religious documentation outlining the importance of selfless and complete sacrifice. And what is better way to relay significance than through individual and community sacrifice? Sacrifice is a fundamental humane institution of Sikhism which promotes selfless service by its Sangat for the betterment of society (K. In the 21st century, Sikhism remains one of the world’s top five religions, despite its relatively recent revelation in the 15th century (CIA, 2012).However, the measure of success of a faith and its people is not in demographic domination, but in its impact and significance.
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