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Seva: Service as Dignity and Defiance

The practice of selfless service that transforms anger into purposeful action and reclaims dignity when one has been diminished.

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Why It Matters

Seva—selfless service—is central to bhakti, but not the passive servitude of oppression. For Mirabai, seva was an active choice rooted in love, not a mandate imposed by hierarchy. This concept distinguishes between service that empowers and service that diminishes. When grief and rage bubble underneath, they often respond to a loss of agency or dignity—being forced into unwanted roles, denied choice, or treated as less-than. Mirabai reclaimed her dignity through a conscious choice to serve the divine directly, refusing the false servitude demanded by family and society. By reframing seva as self-determined service aligned with our deepest values, we transform the raw energy of anger into purposeful action. The rage that emerges from powerlessness becomes fuel for meaningful contribution. This is neither martyrdom nor self-abandonment, but the deliberate channeling of our most intense emotions into work that matters, chosen freely by ourselves.

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