The hands of Guru-oriented are blessed, for they toil in the Service of the Guru and the congregation.
They fetch water, grind com, fan the people and perform any service that is required.
They copy the compositions of the Guru’s and prepare hymns and sing Gods Praise to accompaniment of musical instruments.
They bow to the Guru and embrace their fellow devotees in the joy. “They learn to earn an honest living, and distribute part of their insure for the benefit of other having touched the perfect Guru, their hands have become holy, and so they will not another woman or property of others.
The Sikh serves his fellow devotees and remains loyal and resigned to tie Divine Will. He loses his ego and pride devoting himself to the in having done any service for others.
“Bhai Gurdas”
Article extracted from this publication >> May 14, 1993