Why is service to be considered the very basic nature of human society?
Society is the coming together of people. Cooperation among people in a society, motivated by spontaneity and by pure intentions, is the hallmark of seva (service).
Seva can be identified with two basic characteristics: compassion and willingness to sacrifice.
History informs us that in all countries and in every age, man is a social animal. Man is born in society, he grows through society, and his life ends in society itself.
Man’s songs and speech, his duties and diversions, are all determined by society.
Society for man is like water for fish: if society rejects him or neglects him, he cannot survive.
What a single individual cannot accomplish, a well-knit group or society can achieve.
A man walking alone will feel tired and miserable at the end of five miles; but walking with ten others as a group, he would find the five miles a jaunt. He arrives refreshed and strong!
- Divine Discourse, Nov 19, 1981
When service is done spontaneously, it is its own reward.
Source: radiosai.org
