| Mata Daya Kaur Ji | |||
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In One would expect women to have played a significant role
in determining the image of the Sikh religion. This would be
particularly true of The wives of the Gurus. They created the
foundation of the Sikh traditions. And were, therefore,
instrumental in building a firm structure for the emergence of
a Sikh Nation. While the Gurus primarily did the teaching, it
was the women who looked after the rather mundane details of
everyday life. They managed the households and the kitchens.
Without them, it would have been impossible to demonstrate,
in any substantial way, that the doctrines of equality, hard
work and fair play were at all attainable. The primary sources
of Sikh history have ignored this important aspect of the
basic teaching of The ten Gurus. Yet, however little is
available there is enough to substantiate that the women of
Sikhism played as important a role in The organization and
establishment of tradition as any man. |
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