Mata Tripta

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Mata Tripta was the mother of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, and is revered in Sikh tradition for her piety and nurturing role in his early life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Sikh religious figure
historical figure
human
associatedCommunity Khatri NERFINISHED
associatedPlace Nankana Sahib NERFINISHED
Talwandi NERFINISHED
associatedWith Guru Nanak NERFINISHED
early Sikh history
child Bebe Nanaki NERFINISHED
Guru Nanak NERFINISHED
commemoratedBy Sikh devotees
countryOfCitizenship India
culture Sikh tradition
ethnicGroup Punjabi NERFINISHED
gender female
honorificPrefix Mata NERFINISHED
influenced early upbringing of Guru Nanak
knownFor nurturing nature
piety
languageSpoken Punjabi
legacy remembered for devotion and care for Guru Nanak
maritalStatus married
mentionedIn Sikh historical narratives
motherOf Guru Nanak NERFINISHED
name Mata Tripta NERFINISHED
notableFor being the mother of Guru Nanak
role in early life of Guru Nanak
partOf family of Guru Nanak
placeOfBirth Delhi Sultanate NERFINISHED
Nankana Sahib region NERFINISHED
Punjab NERFINISHED
Talwandi Rai Bhoi NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Punjab NERFINISHED
region Punjab NERFINISHED
religion Sikhism
respectedAs pious mother
respectedIn Sikhism NERFINISHED
roleInFamily mother
wife
roleInTradition exemplary mother
spouse Mehta Kalu NERFINISHED
spouseOccupation accountant
spouseReligion Hinduism NERFINISHED
timePeriod 15th century
16th century
veneratedIn Sikh tradition

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