Mata Khivi

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Mata Khivi was a revered Sikh figure known for her service, compassion, and role in developing the tradition of the Guru ka Langar (community kitchen).

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Mata Khivi canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Sikh religious figure
historical person
associatedWith Guru ka Langar
community kitchen tradition in Sikhism
commemoratedAs key figure in development of langar tradition
commemoratedIn Sikh oral tradition
contributedTo Sikh community welfare
institutionalization of langar
culturalContext Punjabi Sikh culture
embodiedPrinciple egalitarianism
sarbat da bhala (welfare of all)
gender female
honorificPrefix Mata
knownFor compassion
organizing Guru ka Langar
service
seva (selfless service)
languageContext Punjabi language
surface form: Punjabi
legacy example of Sikh seva
inspiration for later langar sevadars
model of Sikh womanhood
practice equality through shared meals
religion Sikhism
rememberedFor feeding all without discrimination
respectedAs motherly figure in early Sikh community
role promoter of Guru ka Langar
servedCommunityOf Sikh people
surface form: Sikhs
servedUnder Guru Angad
surface form: Guru Angad Dev
socialImpact strengthening communal harmony among Sikhs
supporting the poor and travelers through langar
sphereOfActivity religious community service
spouse Guru Angad
surface form: Guru Angad Dev
timePeriod early Sikh Gurus era
typeOfService organizing food and hospitality for sangat
virtue charity
devotion
hospitality
humility

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Guru Angad spouse Mata Khivi
Second Nanak spouse Mata Khivi
subject surface form: Guru Angad