Women of Courage (Sikh Women Heroes)
Celebrating the strength, leadership, and spiritual depth of prominent women in Sikh history.
Historical Period: 1500-1800
Mata Sahib Kaur Ji's pivotal role in the first Amrit ceremony, where she added sweetness to the Amrit, and her spiritual guidance to the Khalsa.
Mata Gujri Ji, grandmother of the younger Sahibzaade, shows immense courage, faith, and resilience while imprisoned with them in the Thanda Burj.
Mai Bhago, a courageous Sikh woman, rallies Sikh soldiers who had deserted Guru Gobind Singh Ji and leads them back into battle, fighting bravely herself.
Bibi Bhani Ji's devoted service to her father, Guru Amar Das Ji, showcases selfless care and support, highlighting how dedication and patience are valuable qualities.
After Guru Gobind Singh Ji, Mata Sundri Ji provides crucial leadership to the Khalsa Panth, guiding them through challenging times with wisdom and resilience.
Mata Tripta Ji, Guru Nanak's mother, showed deep understanding and support for her son's spiritual nature, even when others were puzzled by his actions.