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Gurupurab di lakh lakh vidhai have ji...

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To all of the sikhs out there, wishing you a very happy and prosperous gurpurab! may shri guru nanak dev ji shower you with lots of happines on this special day!
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Saariyaan nu Gurupurab diyaan lakh lakh wadahiyaan. 😃
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Mere valon saariyan nu gurpurab di lakh-lakh vadayi hove
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From woman, man is born;
within woman, man is conceived; to woman he is engaged and married.
Woman becomes his friend; through woman, the future generations come.
When his woman dies, he seeks another woman; to woman he is bound.
So why call her bad? From her, kings are born.
From woman, woman is born; without woman, there would be no one at all.
- Guru Nanak Ji, Raag Aasaa Mehala 1

Happy Gurpurab! :)
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So Kyon Manda Aakhiye Jit Jamme Rajan
Status of Women in Sikh Religion Guru Nanak Dev Ji, founder of Sikh religion, said men and women are equal and therefore women cannot be considered socially or spiritually inferior. Of woman are we born, of woman conceived. To woman engaged and married. Woman are befriended, by woman is the civilization continued. When woman dies, woman is sought for. It is by woman that the entire social order is maintained. Then why call her bad? From her Kings are born - SGGS , p.473. Therefore, a Sikh woman can participate in all religious activities without being discriminated on the basis of her sex. Rather, in Sikh religion, the credit of blessing the world with a bhagat or a noble person is given to the mother. Also, every morning and evening, in their prayer, Ardas, Sikhs recount the courageous role played by Sikh women and their contribution to the community. In Sikh religion, veil/ purdah is not appreciated Purdah system, the custom in certain societies of secluding women from men, is of ancient origin. The Sikh Gurus advocated equal participation of both sexes in all spheres of life. I walk with my face unveiled - SGGS, p. 931 O daughter-in-law, do not use a veil - SGGS, p. 484
In Sikh religion, veil/ purdah is not appreciated
Purdah system, the custom in certain societies of secluding women from men, is of ancient origin. The Sikh Gurus advocated equal participation of both sexes in all spheres of life. I walk with my face unveiled - SGGS, p. 931 O daughter-in-law, do not use a veil - SGGS, p. 484
Sati was banned in Sikh Religion by mid-1550s by Guru Amar Das Ji
Sati was a practice where the widow offers herself to the fire of funeral pyre of her husband. It was considered a religious necessity, as widowhood was considereda curse. In Sikh religion, Sati was banned and as a practical step towards discouraging the practice of Sati, Sikhism encouraged widow-remarriage. A Sati is not she who burns herself on the pyre of her spouse - SGGS, p. 787 Sikh woman bringing the Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji in the Gurudwara (right side)
Dowry is banned in Sikh religion
In India, parents of the bride give expensive gifts, the dowry, to the bridegroom and his family. But in Sikhism, the Gurus have banned the practice of dowry. O my lord, give me thy name as dowry; all other things are display of pride - SGGS, p. 78-9.
Women Sikh Missionaries
Guru Amar Das Ji appointed 52 women missionaries in 1550s, out of a total of 146 missionaries, to spread the concept of Sikh religion across the world.
Woman expected to be strong
In Sikh religion women has been asked to be brave and strong. Guru Nanak Dev Ji mentions that Women have become too meek and submissive - SGGS, p.1243 As a result, women have been encouraged to become independent. In the times of the Second Guru, Mata Khivi Ji was incharge of Langar and by the time of Tenth Master, many women were serving in the Khalsa Army. During late 1700s women were playing a key role in Misls and even heading the Misl. In modern times, Sikh women have been successful parliamentarians.
Edit: Aasa di Vaar - by guru nanak dev ji

Bhandd Janmeeai Bhandd Ninmeeai Bhandd Mangan Veeahu ||

From woman, man is born; within woman, man is conceived; to woman he is engaged and married.

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Bhanddahu Hovai Dhosathee Bhanddahu Chalai Rahu ||

Woman becomes his friend; through woman, the future generations come.

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Bhandd Mua Bhandd Bhaleeai Bhandd Hovai Bandhhan ||

When his woman dies, he seeks another woman; to woman he is bound.

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So Kio Mandha Akheeai Jith Janmehi Rajan ||

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So why call her bad? From her, kings are born.

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Bhanddahu Hee Bhandd Oopajai Bhanddai Bajh N Koe ||

From woman, woman is born; without woman, there would be no one at all.

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Naanak Bhanddai Bahara Eaeko Sacha Soe ||

O Nanak, only the True Lord is without a woman.

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Jith Mukh Sadha Salaheeai Bhaga Rathee Char ||

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That mouth which praises the Lord continually is blessed and beautiful.

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Naanak Thae Mukh Oojalae Thith Sachai Dharabar ||2||

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O Nanak, those faces shall be radiant in the Court of the True Lord. ||2||

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