Mata Sundari

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Mata Sundari was the revered wife of the tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh, and an influential figure in early Sikh history and community leadership.

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Mata Sundari canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Sikh religious figure
historical person
associatedWith Akal Takht
Guru Gobind Singh
Khalsa
surface form: Khalsa Panth

Sikhism
surface form: Sikh Panth
category Punjabi women
Wives of Sikh Gurus
Women in Sikh history
commemoratedBy Sikh historical writings
Sikh oral tradition
culture Punjabi
ethnicity Punjabi
family household of Guru Gobind Singh
gender female
hasRoleIn early Sikh history
post-Guru Gobind Singh Sikh leadership
honorificPrefix Mata
husband Guru Gobind Singh
influenced Sikh community organization
early Sikh institutions
issued hukamnamas to the Sikh community
knownFor being the wife of Guru Gobind Singh
guiding the Sikh Panth after Guru Gobind Singh
leadership in the early Sikh community
language Gurmukhi
surface form: Gurmukhi (script used in Sikh tradition)

Punjabi
legacy remembered in Sikh historical tradition
symbol of Sikh women’s leadership
movement Khalsa
placeOfActivity Delhi
Punjab
positionHeld de facto leader of the Sikh community after Guru Gobind Singh
religion Sikhism
religiousTradition Khalsa
surface form: Khalsa Sikhism
respectedAs motherly figure in the Sikh Panth
role Sikh community leader
spiritual guide for Sikhs
spouse Guru Gobind Singh
title Mata
veneratedIn Sikhism

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Guru Gobind Singh spouse Mata Sundari
Mata Sahib Devan associatedWith Mata Sundari
Sahibzada Ajit Singh mother Mata Sundari