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Mata Khivi (1506 - 1582) is the wife of the second Sikh Guru, Guru Angad; she was born in 1506 to Karan Devi and Bhai Devi Chand Khatri in a small town called Sanghar which is now located in the province of Sindh in Pakistan.
Khivi - Wikipedia
Khivi (Punjabi: ਮਾਤਾ ਖੀਵੀ) (1506–1582) also referred to as Mata Khivi or Bibi Khivi was the wife of the second Sikh guru Angad, best known for establishing the Sikh tradition of langar (free kitchen). [1][2][3]
Mata Khivi Ji: The Benevolent Mother of Langar - dvnetwork.org
Mata Khivi Ji, the revered and devoted wife of Guru Angad Dev Ji, the second Sikh Guru, is an example of compassion, service and devotion in Sikh history. Her life is a proof to the deep impact of selfless service (seva) and the role of women in Sikhism.
Meet Mata Khivi - We Are Sikhs
Mar 24, 2022 · Mata Khivi was an exemplary Sikh woman and impacted the lives of five Gurus, Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Guru Angad Dev Ji, Guru Amar Das Ji, Guru Ram Das Ji, and Guru Arjan Dev Ji (who personally attended her funeral).
Mata Khivi - Discover Sikhism
Mata Khivi's hospitality has been emulated over the centuries and has become the first cultural identity of the Sikhs. She helped Guru Angad in establishing the infant Sikh community on a stronger footing.
Mata Khivi: Beloved Wife of Guru Angad Dev Ji - kaursblog.in
Oct 3, 2024 · Mata Khivi, also known as Bibi Khivi or Khivi Kaur, was a revered figure in Sikh history and the wife of the Second Sikh Guru, Guru Angad Dev Ji 2. Born in 1506 in Sangar Kot 2, Mata Khivi enjoyed a life of luxury and respect as the wife of one of the town’s wealthiest men.
The Legacy of Selfless Service: Mata Khivi and the Langar Tradition
Mar 10, 2024 · Mata Khivi, the wife of Guru Angad Dev, the second Sikh Guru, is a revered figure in Sikh history. While lesser known than the Gurus themselves, Mata Khivi’s legacy is as vital to the Sikh faith as the teachings of the Gurus.
Independent Woman - The Eighth Role of a Woman | SikhNet
Aug 30, 2010 · Mata Khivi ji has given us the best example of an independent woman. She had clarity, determination and devotion. She was supportive and accepting but independent at the same time.
KHIVI, MATA - The Sikh Encyclopedia
KHIVI, MATA (d. 1582), wife of Guru Arigad, was the daughter of Bhai Devi Chand, a well to do Marvaha Khatri of village Sarigar, 4 km north of Khadur Sahib in present day Amritsar district of the Punjab. She was, on 15 November 1519, married to Bhai Lahina (later Guru Angad), then living at Khadur.
Mata Khivi - Brief Life Sketch - GurmatBibek
Guru ke Mehal- Mata Khevi Ji. Birth: Village Sanghar – 1506. Mata Khivi Ji is born to Karan Devi and her husband Devi Chand of the Katri Clan. Marriage: 1519. Khivi (aged 13 years) marries Bhai Lehna (aged 15 years) son of Mata Daya Kaur and Bhai Pheru Mal.