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*Some misled historians claim that Mata Damodari was the wife of [[Guru Hargobind]]. This distortion has arisen as a consequence that non-Sikhs recorded the Sikh history and many of the historians had their own agendas, world-views, perspectives and also mis-read information.
*Some misled historians claim that Mata Damodari was the wife of [[Guru Hargobind]]. This distortion has arisen as a consequence that non-Sikhs recorded the Sikh history and many of the historians had their own agendas, world-views, perspectives and also mis-read information.


*Guru Hargobind Ji was married to Mata Nanaki ji
*Guru Hargobind Ji was married to one wife, who was Mata Nanaki ji.
 


   ''''eikaa naaree jatee hoe, par naaree dhee bhain vakhaanai.''''
   ''''eikaa naaree jatee hoe, par naaree dhee bhain vakhaanai.''''
   "Having  one women as wife he (the Sikh) is a celebate and considers any other's  wife his daughter or a sister."
   "Having  one women as wife he (the Sikh) is a celebate and considers any other's  wife his daughter or a sister."
   (Vaar 6, Bhai Gurdaas Ji, Contemporary and Maternal Uncle of Guru Arjan Dev ji)
   (Vaar 6, Bhai Gurdaas Ji, Contemporary and Maternal Uncle of Guru Arjan Dev ji)

Revision as of 07:43, 2 September 2005

Mata Damodari is listed as:

  • Some misled historians claim that Mata Damodari was the wife of Guru Hargobind. This distortion has arisen as a consequence that non-Sikhs recorded the Sikh history and many of the historians had their own agendas, world-views, perspectives and also mis-read information.
  • Guru Hargobind Ji was married to one wife, who was Mata Nanaki ji.
  'eikaa naaree jatee hoe, par naaree dhee bhain vakhaanai.'
  "Having  one women as wife he (the Sikh) is a celebate and considers any other's  wife his daughter or a sister."
  (Vaar 6, Bhai Gurdaas Ji, Contemporary and Maternal Uncle of Guru Arjan Dev ji)