- to
religion and society.
Sevadar (Punjabi: ਸੇਵਾਦਾਰ; also
transcribed as
sewadar),
literally "seva-supporter", is
another Punjabi word for a
volunteer who...
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silent sages speak, the
Buddha speaks, the
Krishna speaks, the
humble Sewadars speak, yet one
cannot describe Him
completely with all the
words in the...
- are also
buried in the
complex of the Rauza,
along with
graves of
other sewadars of the
Rauza in the complex.
Gaddi Nashin: Sa**** ul
Shaykh Hazrat Abdullah...
- to
Baldev Singh at
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- as prashad) in the hall,
which is
usually given into
cupped hands by a
sewadar (gurdwara volunteer). In the
langar room, food is
cooked and
served by...
- is a
secondary building with a five-bedroom
house as the
residence of
sewadars. The
property was
purchased for $1.2
million to make a gurdwara. It was...
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colour saffron or orange. The road
before the
procession is
cleared by
Sewadars.
Bystanders bow
their heads to the scripture. Food may be
provided to them...
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clarified butter and sugar, to
emphasize the
equality of men and women. The
Sewadar serves it out of the same bowl to
everyone in
equal portions. The Karah...
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management ensured to
enlist low-caste
Sikhs to work as pathis, ragis, and
sewadars. In
rural Punjab, up
until the
early 20th
century the rural, upper-caste...