RT Article T1 Seva: The Focus of a Fragmented but Gradually Coalescing Field of Study JF Religions of South Asia VO 9 IS 2 SP 208 OP 239 A1 Beckerlegge, Gwilym 1949- LA English PB Equinox YR 2015 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1771968621 AB The study of seva in the Hindu tradition has increasingly come to focus on its relatively recent meaning of organized 'humanitarian service'. Acknowledging that this is but one understanding that has been attached to this concept, this article traces the emergence of a more clearly defined body of scholarly studies centred on the promotion of the practice of humanitarian service as a sadhana by Hindu movements and their teachers since the early nineteenth century. Noting links between the study of seva, social reform in India, voluntary action, and national and international humanitarianism, the article argues for the importance of this branch of study in the early twenty-first century. K1 Hindu philanthropy K1 Gifting K1 Service K1 sevā DO 10.1558/rosa.v9i2.31070