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Sewa, loosely defined as selfless service or volunteerism, in Sikh tradition is as old as the advent of Guru Nanak (1469-1539). And it began with a capital investment of 20 rupees. Read on to know the history of Sikh sewa.
“How to feed crowds in a protest or pandemic? The Sikhs know,” read a New York Times headline in June 2020. “Their centuries-old faith tradition of nourishing anyone in need has found new energy and purpose in America’s turmoil.”
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