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The Role of Women in Sikhism

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http://www.sikhnet.com/dvd Guruka Singh explains why women are considered equal to men and there should be no difference in their participation in Sikhism.

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  • Sikhism was a religion ahead of its time. I love how it teaches women are equal. Women ARE equals to men. We need to stop seeing women as objects, but instead we need to see them as humans. All humans are equal.

  • This religion sounds so beautiful. I might join Sikhism or Baha'i

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  • This is the most beautiful religion!

  • Guru Nanak, Raag Aasaa Mehal 1, Page 473

    From a woman, man is born; within a woman, man is conceived; to a woman a man is engaged and married. A woman becomes a man's friend; through a woman, the future generations come. When a man's woman dies, he seeks another woman; to a woman he is bound. From a woman, kings are born. From woman, a woman is born; without a woman, there would be no man at all. How can a woman be called bad?

  • just beautiful

  • Very good interview!

  • uhuh of course men and women are equal as he said we r human beings and khalsa FIRST

  • very well said,men and women are equal its the u percieve

  • Very well said. Women and men are equal. And that means women and men have equal opportunity and the right to do anything a man wants to do. Very well said brother.

  • Awesome! This guy rocks!!!

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