While Mata Khivi is the only female figure associated with the Gurus named in the Sri Guru Granth Sahib, many Sikh women—Mata Gujri, Bibi Bhani, Mata Ganga, Mata Sahib Kaur—played pivotal roles.
Sir, Your write up on Mata Khivi at hand, and I find myself at a loss for words to do justice to its depth. Beyond being immensely informative, your writing possesses a rare quality—it offers the same serenity and spiritual resonance one experiences when immersed in sacred scriptures or standing in the quiet sanctity of a Gurudwara. Each column you write is not merely a retelling of history but a pilgrimage of the mind, akin to accompanying you on a train where every station unveils a shrine of forgotten and unknown wisdom. With every piece you write, you are not just chronicling history; you are reshaping our understanding of it, uncovering perspectives and narratives .
Sir, Your write up on Mata Khivi at hand, and I find myself at a loss for words to do justice to its depth. Beyond being immensely informative, your writing possesses a rare quality—it offers the same serenity and spiritual resonance one experiences when immersed in sacred scriptures or standing in the quiet sanctity of a Gurudwara. Each column you write is not merely a retelling of history but a pilgrimage of the mind, akin to accompanying you on a train where every station unveils a shrine of forgotten and unknown wisdom. With every piece you write, you are not just chronicling history; you are reshaping our understanding of it, uncovering perspectives and narratives .
Thank you
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