Swami says that Service is a Yagna which should be performed without a trace of 
selfishness..


Service rendered must be free of the slightest trace of narrow selfishness. 
That is not enough. The thought of service should not be marred by the desire 
for something in return. You have to perform the service as you would perform 
an important Yajna . 

As trees do not eat their fruits but offer them to be eaten by others in an 
attitude of detachment; as rivers, without drinking the waters they carry, 
quench the thirst and cool the heat from which others suffer; as cows offer 
their milk, produced primarily for their calves, in a spirit of generosity born 
of Thyaga , to be shared by others, so too you should offer yourself to others 
prompted by the motive of service and without consideration of selfish 
interests...



Sai Ram

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