Sikh Womens Rights

Sikh Womens Rights

Sikh Womens Rights Rights of Sikh Women.................................... 2 The Importance of Kaur.................................. 5 Sikh Women in State Affairs .......................... 6 Women strive for success in the future........... 7 Sikhism & the Status of Women..................... 8 Gender Equality .............................................. 9 Chastity. .......................................................... 9 Status of women in general elevated ............ 10 Sikh Women in History ................................ 11 To All The Beautiful Sikh Women............... 13 Rights of Sikh Women ZLWKIRXOWKLQNLQJILOOVWKHPLQG *XUX*UDQWK6DKLE $QJ 1. What rights do I have as a Sikh woman? A Sikh woman has equal rights to a Sikh man. The Gurus had also made a firm stand against the Unlike Christianity, no post in Sikhism is reserved wearing of the veil, which is so popular amongst solely for men. Unlike Islam, a woman is not Muslims and Hindus. Even Christian nuns are made considered subordinate to a man. Sikh baptism to cover themselves more than Christian priests. (Amrit ceremony) is open to both sexes. The Khalsa Guru Amar Das refused to allow a Hindustani nation is made up equally of men and women. A Queen from entering the sangat until she had Sikh woman has the right to become a Granthi, removed her veil. In the Guru Granth Sahib, the veil Ragi, one of the Panj Pyare (5 beloved), etc. is compared to suppression. 2. Is God considered a Male or Female? )DOVHPRGHVW\WKDWVXSSUHVVHGLV The Guru Granth Sahib contains many Names for HQGHG God, both masculine and feminine. These are all used to describe God. Ultimately, the Gurus do not 1RZZLWKYHLOFDVWRIIDP,VWDUWHGRQ consider God to be male or female. The Mul Mantra WKHZD\RIGHYRWLRQ states that God is 'Ajuni' - Unborn. Thus stating that *XUX*UDQWK6DKLE $QJ God belongs to neither sex. 3. What does the Guru Granth Sahib say about 5. Can I read the Guru Granth Sahib? Women? Yes. The reading of the Guru Granth Sahib is open The Guru Granth Sahib is unique in religious to all. In Hinduism, a woman is not considered history. It is the only religious text that was capable of reading the Vedas in a Mandir. This is compiled and authenticated by the founders of its not so in Sikhism. Guru Amar Das was brought to faith. It consists of beautiful hymns which teach the fold of Sikhism after hearing Bibi Amro reciting you about your spirituality and purpose in life. Guru the Gurbani. Arjan states that the Guru Granth Sahib will give you 'Truth, Contentment and Contemplation'. 6. Can I be forced into an arranged Marriage? Sikhs are forbidden from forcibly marrying off their Concerning women, Guru Nanak has said, children without their prior consent. Both Sons and Daughters are required to reach a mature age, both ,WLVWKURXJKZRPDQWKDWRUGHULV physically and mentally, before they marry. Thus, PDLQWDLQHG parents must ensure their children are allowed to 7KHQZK\FDOOKHULQIHULRUIURPZKRPDOO grow and be educated to the fullest. Arranged JUHDWRQHVDUHERUQ marriages are the norm for Sikhs. Sikhs are forbidden from marrying outside their faith and are *XUX*UDQWK6DKLE $QJ not allowed to keep sexual relationships outside of marriage. The Gurus considered marriage an equal The Gurus went further. They used the Woman partnership. Guru Amar Das has stated, symbolically in the Bani to represent the disciple. 7KH\DUHQRWVDLGWREH+XVEDQGDQG 4. What restrictions are there on what I can :LIHZKRPHUHO\VLWWRJHWKHU wear? When Sikhs take Amrit they must all, regardless of 5DWKHUWKH\DORQHDUHFDOOHG+XVEDQG sex, keep the same 5 k's. Guru Nanak has stated that DQG:LIHZKRKDYHRQHVRXOLQWZR one should only wear those clothes which do not ERGLHV distress the mind or the body. *XUX*UDQWK6DKLE $QJ )ULHQGDOORWKHUZHDUUXLQVEOLVV This is in contrast to other faiths. In Islam the 7KDWZKLFKWRWKHOLPEVLVWRUPHQWDQG Husband is permanently the dominant partner. ,I\RXUZLYHVDUHRYHUEHDULQJDGYLVH 6KRXOG\RXVHHNWRHQJDJHLQWKHJDPH WKHPDJDLQVWLW RIORYHVWHSLQWRP\VWUHHWZLWK\RXU ,IWKH\GRQRWFDUHUHIXVHWKHPVH[XDO KHDGSODFHGRQWK\SDOP LQWHUFRXUVH ZKLOHRQWRWKLVVWHSSLQJXQJUXGJLQJO\ ,IWKH\VWLOOSHUVLVWWKHQJLYHWKHPD VDFULILFH\RXUKHDG WKUDVKLQJ *XUX*UDQWK6DKLE $QJ +RO\4XUDQ $O1LVVD The Khalsa nation started by Guru Gobind Singh is open to men and women. Guru Nanak had observed 7. What about a Dowry? how defenceless women had been when Babar, the Sikhs are forbidden from marrying off their first Mughal Emperor of Hindustan, had invaded children for monetary benefit. Concerning the Punjab. Dowry, Guru Ram Das says, %DEDUZLWKZHGGLQJSDUW\RI6LQIURP $Q\RWKHU'RZU\ZKLFKWKHSHUYHUVH .DEXOUXVKHGGRZQ SODFHIRUVKRZ DQGIRUFLEO\GHPDQGHGVXUUHQGHURI LVIDOVHSULGHDQGZRUWKOHVVJLOGLQJ ,QGLDQZRPDQKRRG *XUX*UDQWK6DKLE $QJ 6HWDVLGHZHUH.D]LVDQG%UDKPLQV DQG6DWDQZHQWDERXWVROHPQLVLQJ PDUULDJHV 8. Who is considered more spiritual, Men or 0XVOLPZRPHQUHFLWLQJWKH4XUDQLQ Women? Unlike other faiths, Sikhism states both men and WKHLUDIIOLFWLRQFDOOHGRQ.KXGD women are considered capable of reaching the 2WKHUZRPHQRIORZHUFDVWHVDQGRIWKH highest levels of spirituality. A particular hymn in +LQGXVLQWKLVVXIIHULQJWRRLQFOXGHLQ the Guru Granth Sahib states, \RXUDFFRXQW ,QDOOEHLQJVLVKHKLPVHOISHUYDVLYH 6D\V1DQDN6XQJDUHSDHDQVRIEORRG +LPVHOISHUYDGHVDOOIRUPV0DOHDQG DQGVSULQNOHGLVEORRGIRU6DIIURQ )HPDOH *XUX*UDQWK6DKLE $QJ *XUX*UDQWK6DKLE $QJ Guru Gobind Singh ensured that such an event would never occur again. By taking Amrit every Sikh man and woman would be able to protect 9. Why are we then not treated equally at birth? themselves with their Kirpan. Thus, ensuring they If this is the case, then this is against Sikhism. The would not need to be dependent on anyone. Further, Birth of a daughter or son is equally joyous for Rakhri Bandan is a tradition implying that women Sikhs. The practise of giving sweets and celebrating are dependent for protection on their brothers. Lohri only on the birth of a boy is not Sikhism. 10. I may have religious rights, what about 11. Asian Women are subservient to their Independence? Husbands. Does Sikhism state that I must be No Sikh is taught to be subservient to someone else. also? Thus, independence is open to both sexes. Hinduism does state that women are under the However, this does not mean that you merely know control of men. The laws of Manu state, your rights and not your responsibilities. There is no priesthood in Sikhism, so every Sikh must lead a devotional life. The path of love which Guru Nanak ,QFKLOGKRRGDIHPDOHPXVWEHVXEMHFW initiated is open to all, WRKHUIDWKHU LQ\RXWKWRKHUKXVEDQGZKHQKHUORUG LVGHDGWRKHUVRQV $ZRPDQPXVWQHYHUEHLQGHSHQGHQW /DZ &KDSWHU9 Sikhism is totally opposed to this view. Christian women must change their names after marriage. The concept of maiden and married names is alien to Sikh philosophy. Sikhs practising it now do so out of ignorance. A Sikh woman is born with the surname Kaur and dies with the same surname. Thus, allowing her to keep her identity throughout her life. Further, Ms is preferable to Miss or Mrs. 12. Are there any important Sikh Women in our History? Sikh history is one which has been made by both men and women. There are many, many outstanding Sikh women. The Gurus' wives led highly spiritual and independent lives. Mata Sundri ji led the Sikhs for a long period after Guru Gobind Singh returned to his heavenly home. Sada Kaur was a famous Sikh Jathedar and ally of Ranjit Singh who made possible the Sikh empire of the 19th Century. The list of important Sikh women is endless. men to be unique. He respected the genders and, The Importance of Kaur therefore, made the distinction in respectfully. When you take Amarat you are told to consider Have you ever thought why Guru Ji, Guru Gobind Guru Gobind Singh as your father and Mata Sahib Singh, gave the Kaur surname to Sikh women? Kaur as your mother. By joining the Khalsa you Why did he not accept the status quo and keep the abandon all previous chains of linkage. You tradition of the woman's surname being determined become the direct descendants of Guru Gobind by her family's name? What was Guru Ji trying to Singh and Mata Sahib Kaur. You become their achieve by calling the Sikh woman "A Princess" daughters. The Khalsa becomes your family. Thus, (literal meaning of Kaur)? from the day you are born to the day you die your name remains the same. You do not have to change To try to understand the possible reasons behind it due to marriage. Guru Ji's decision, we need to look at the situation at the time in different cultures. In Indian society, Unfortunately, the tradition of using the "Kaur" the brides first and last name was often changed surname has all but disappeared amongst Sikh after her marriage. This still happens today. women. It is either dropped, in favour of caste However, this tradition of name changing does not surnames, or misused as a middle name. Guru Ji occur just in India. It is a phenomenon which occurs never designed it as such. Have we not belittled his across the whole world today. Why are women's concepts? Have we lost so much faith and self- surnames changed? The reason is family linkage. esteem that we must copy the bigoted traditions of Surnames allow others to identify you and your others ? family. In some cases the surname can tell others much more about you, such as your caste. For Sikh women are today demanding equal rights. women the linkage to family is different in Rightly so. However, they fail to realise that they comparison to men. Their identity changes with themselves create inequality by not considering marriage. They are no longer associated with their themselves princesses. They no longer consider parents, but with their Husband's family. themselves as daughters of the Khalsa. Why should Unsurprisingly, the man's name never changes. Sikh women feel that they must change their names Some cultures go as far as considering the woman after marriage ? This is not part of the Sikh to be the property of others. This was so forthe tradition. It belongs to others. Leave it to them. It Hindu Law giver, Manu, who claimed that no has nothing to do with the Sikhism. Waheguru gave woman should ever be independent. Christianity us these names.

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