Ishwar Puri : “Any seva is a privilege… How can we develop love and devotion? Do seva… Seva means that you want to serve your Master in any possible way as a service.. purely out of love and devotion. When..I can’t do seva for the Master..directly, He’s not physically here, I’m doing seva for you. You all represent to me the Great Master. I see in all of you the Great Master when I do this seva. That is why seva is seva, no matter how it is done, where it is done, for whom it is done. Master is not there, serve other people. So long as you’re serving with love and devotion, without expecting a return..it’s as good as meditation. You’ll see the results of it when you meditate”. (The Beauty & Impact of Spiritual Love | Menomonie, USA | Bhandara | 1st April 2018 | Part 3 of 5)