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* Flattery, coaxing, etc.<ref>Apte & Shabda Sagara</ref> | * Flattery, coaxing, etc.<ref>Apte & Shabda Sagara</ref> | ||
+ | The root of the word 'Seva' can be traced to the Dhatus, | ||
− | + | * सेव्<ref name=":0">Shabda Sagara</ref> | |
+ | * षेव् (सेवने, भ्वादिगण, आत्मने)<ref name=":0" /> | ||
+ | * शेवृँ<ref>Dhatu Pradipa</ref> | ||
+ | all of which mean 'to serve'.<ref name=":0" /> | ||
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+ | The concept of Seva is also closely associated with dharma (सेवाधर्मः or the duty of service), livelihood (सेवावृत्तिः or a livelihood gained by service) and practice (सेवाव्यवहारः or the practice or law of service).<ref>Apte</ref> | ||
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sevā, cf. Tamil sevai, śervai (SITI); | sevā, cf. Tamil sevai, śervai (SITI); | ||
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सेवा. Service, servitude, dependence; attendance; सेवां लाघवकारिणीं कृतधियः स्थाने श्ववृत्तिं विदुः Mu. 3.14; हीनसेवा न कर्तव्या H.3.11. | सेवा. Service, servitude, dependence; attendance; सेवां लाघवकारिणीं कृतधियः स्थाने श्ववृत्तिं विदुः Mu. 3.14; हीनसेवा न कर्तव्या H.3.11. | ||
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सेवा. the obligations of service. -विलासिनी a female servant. -वृत्तिः a livelihood gained by service.-व्यवहारः the practice or law of service. | सेवा. the obligations of service. -विलासिनी a female servant. -वृत्तिः a livelihood gained by service.-व्यवहारः the practice or law of service. | ||
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Revision as of 20:06, 21 October 2024
The term 'Seva' is primarily used in the sense of
- Service, servitude, attendance
- Worship, homage, honouring
- Devotion to, fondness for
- Practice, employment, exercise
- Resorting to, frequenting
- Flattery, coaxing, etc.[1]
The root of the word 'Seva' can be traced to the Dhatus,
all of which mean 'to serve'.[2]
The concept of Seva is also closely associated with dharma (सेवाधर्मः or the duty of service), livelihood (सेवावृत्तिः or a livelihood gained by service) and practice (सेवाव्यवहारः or the practice or law of service).[4]
The Indian Epigraphical Glossary notes the presence of the term 'seva' in tamizh epigraphs as 'sevai' and denotes the sense of 'service'. These epigraphs also talk about an 'inām' for services and tax-free land given to servants for enjoyment in lieu of salary.[5]
Indian Epigraphical Glossary
sevā, cf. Tamil sevai, śervai (SITI);
Apte
the obligations of service.
सेवा. Service, servitude, dependence; attendance; सेवां लाघवकारिणीं कृतधियः स्थाने श्ववृत्तिं विदुः Mu. 3.14; हीनसेवा न कर्तव्या H.3.11.
सेवा. Worship, homage, honouring.
सेवा. Addiction or devotion to, fondness for.
सेवा. Use, practice, employment, exercise.
सेवा. Frequenting, resorting to.
सेवा. Flattery, coaxing or flattering words; अलं सेवया मध्यस्थतां गृहीत्वा भण M.3. -Comp. -आकार a. in the form of servitude; सेवाकारा परिणतिरहो स्त्रीषु कष्टो$धिकारः V.3.1. -काकुः change of voice in service; (this is a variant in V.3.1 for सेवाकारा).
सेवा. धर्मः the duty of service; सेवाधर्मः परमगहनो योगिनामप्यगम्यः Pt.1.285.
सेवा. the obligations of service. -विलासिनी a female servant. -वृत्तिः a livelihood gained by service.-व्यवहारः the practice or law of service.