My dear bhenjee's, sisters,
I love you all very much but my friend was saying (...see how I cunningly pass the blame onto someone else!!)...no but really this was one of my sisters saying 'I can never find any Bibee-a who do nam jap (meditation) at amritvela'. Then another brother-bhai said 'Yeah, whenever Singhs get together they talk about Sikhi, but when the women get together they talk about suits and fashion, gossip and people then when the topic gets to Sikhi they quickly find reasons to go home!'.
So come on, can one of my sisters please explain why it seems that the Lion-Singhs are roaring Vaahi-Guroo in the early hours while the Lioness-Singhnee-a are still tucked up warmly purring like domestic cats?
But really, I feel so strongly in my heart that it is my sisters who have the mighty task of running the Sikhi Flame into the 21st Century. Why? Because my sisters are the ones who are going to teach the children. A mother lovingly touches her child everyday, combs their hair, bathes them, feeds them (slaps them - ha! ha!) and her voice goes to the core of the child's spirit - speak Sikhi to them, but you can only do that if you know it yourself. And I don't mean knowing it from out of books, I mean really knowing sikhi from the inside, from practical spiritual efforts.
Read this booklet and find out what it means to be a daughter of Guru Gobind Singh Jee, a Kaur Princess Khalsa Lioness.
I'd like to thank Great Waheguru Jee and SatGuru Granth Sahib Jee for showering blessings and mercy upon his Khalsa so that this seva was done. Thanks go to Bibi Shantee Kaur (USA), Bhai Anand Gurdas Singh (USA) , Bhai Baldev Singh Jee (India) and Professor Puran Singh the writer for kindly contributing to this effort.
Guru Panth Da Daas
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