Home
Contact Us
Sitemap
Monday Mar 15, 2010
Introduction
Sikh Gurus
Sikh History
Sikh Way of Life
Sikh Gurudwaras
Sikh Scriptures
Sikh Youth
Sikhism Review
Resources
Home
Site Search
Main Menu
Home
Sikh Gurus
Historical Events
Sikh Scriptures
Gurudwaras:India
Gurudwaras :Pakistan
Gurudwaras World
Golden Temple
Sikh Way of Life
Sikh Youth
Sikh Warriors
Sikh Martyrs
Sikh Women
Famous Sikhs
Sikh Ethics
Sikh Prayers
Sikhism FAQs
Sikh History Timeline
Guru Stories
Punjab
Punjabi Cuisine
Sikh Organisations
Glossary of SikhTerms
Sikh Matrimonials
Europeans in Sikh History
Paypal Donate
Translate Site
Select Language
English
Arabic
Bulgarian
Chinese (Simplified)
Chinese (Traditional)
Croatian
Czech
Danish
Dutch
Finnish
French
German
Greek
Hindi
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Norwegian
Polish
Portuguese
Romanian
Russian
Spanish
Swedish
Catalan
Filipino
Hebrew
Indonesian
Latvian
Lithuanian
Serbian
Slovak
Slovenian
Ukrainian
Vietnamese
Albanian
Estonian
Galician
Hungarian
Maltese
Thai
Turkish
Persian
Afrikaans
Malay
Swahili
Irish
Welsh
Belarusian
Icelandic
Macedonian
Yiddish
Search
Search Keyword:
Search
All words
Any words
Exact Phrase
Ordering:
Newest First
Oldest First
Most Popular
Alphabetical
Section/Category
Search Only:
Articles
Menus
Categories
Sections
Search Keyword
woman
Total: 100 results found.
Display #
5
10
15
20
25
30
50
100
All
Page 1 of 10
1.
Message of Guru Granth Sahib
(Main/Main)
... based on gender linger even today. (by Valerie Kaur) www.sikhwomen.com SGGS Page 473 Shabad 1748 Read text in English at the bottom of the screen "From
woman
, man is born; within
woman
, man is conceived; ...
2.
Aesthetics of Guru Granth Sahib
(Main/Main)
... the word "dhan". However, each time it has its own use, because sometimes it can be understood as a naive bride and at others as an erotic beauty or a respected mother or a
woman
having given up spiritual ...
3.
Bhatinda District
(Punjab/Punjab Districts)
... the Guru combated the ogre and sent him into flight. It was in this fort that - first
woman
ruler of India, Empress Razia Sultana, was imprisoned before being executed. Today Bhatinda is a leading market ...
4.
Sri Dasam Granth Sahib
(Scriptures/Scriptures)
... you are a beggar, now a King; now the reciter of the Gayatri, now the Muezzin giving "all to prayer; now the lover of own wife, now the lover of another
woman
; now you are the strong drink, now the ...
5.
Mata Khivi
(Biographies/Gurus Family Members)
... until the Guruship of Guru Arjan Dev She is mentioned by name in the Guru Granth Sahib "Balwand says that Khivi, the Guru`s wife, is a noble
woman
, who gives soothing, leafy shade to all.She ...
6.
Bibi Sulakhni
(Biographies/Gurus Family Members)
... were strong. Everyone expected the wall to collapse. The story goes that Sulakhani, not wishing to break her relationship after two year engagement, sent an old
woman
to warn Guru Nanak of the conspiracy. ...
7.
Mata Tripta Ji
(Biographies/Gurus Family Members)
... custom of a joint family system, a
woman
always went to live in her husband’s family household, and because it was the custom for the grandparents to raise the children, one can assume that he would ...
8.
True Living Guru
(Sikh Literature/Sikhism Articles)
... that, keeping young girls at their camps is a common practice for them which is a good deal for a lustful person who traded one
woman
(wife) with so many. Majority of the living gurus have taken ...
9.
Five Evils: Kam (Lust)
(Sikh Way of Life/Sikh Principles)
... and daughters" (Varan, XXIX. 11). Guru Gobind Singh also said: "Love your own wedded wife ever so more, but do not go to another
woman
's bed even in a dream." Sikh codes of conduct strictly ...
10.
Ishar Singh, Majail
(Biographies/1900)
... his widowed mother, a deeply dedicated and religious-minded
woman
. He completed his high school by fits and starts owing to narrow financial circumstances. He graduated from school in 1922 from Malva ...
«
Start
Prev
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Next
End
»
Sponsored Links
No material from the Site be reproduced or used by anyone without the written permission from Gateway to Sikhism.