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Sikhism is strictly against prostitution. There are many references in sri guru Granth Sahib to Prostitute. The term Vaisua, Baisua, Ganika, Kutniya, Randiyan, Pakhiyari, Bikhali, Baisuva and Ganika are mostly used terms. Prostitution is defined as the act of engaging in sexual activity in exchange for money or goods. Persons who engage in the activitiy are generally called a prostitute or a whore.
Sikhism is strictly against prostitution. About prostitutes, they are said to be mothers of evil minded people, but if they meditate upon lord they would save.
 
There are many references in sri guru Granth Sahib to Prostitute. The term Vaisua, Baisua, Ganika, Kutniya, Randiyan, Pakhiyari, Bikhali, Baisuva and Ganika are mostly used terms. Prostitution is defined as the act of engaging in sexual activity in exchange for money or goods. Persons who engage in the activitiy are generally called a prostitute or a whore.


Ganika was a prostitute whose reference is used at various places, some sadhu gave him a parrot who used to recite Ram name, with his parrot she started lord's name and was saved from all vices.
Ganika was a prostitute whose reference is used at various places, some sadhu gave him a parrot who used to recite Ram name, with his parrot she started lord's name and was saved from all vices.

Revision as of 14:11, 16 June 2009

Sikhism is strictly against prostitution. About prostitutes, they are said to be mothers of evil minded people, but if they meditate upon lord they would save.

There are many references in sri guru Granth Sahib to Prostitute. The term Vaisua, Baisua, Ganika, Kutniya, Randiyan, Pakhiyari, Bikhali, Baisuva and Ganika are mostly used terms. Prostitution is defined as the act of engaging in sexual activity in exchange for money or goods. Persons who engage in the activitiy are generally called a prostitute or a whore.

Ganika was a prostitute whose reference is used at various places, some sadhu gave him a parrot who used to recite Ram name, with his parrot she started lord's name and was saved from all vices.

Resferences in Guru Granth sahib

  • On Ang 82, Guru Ram Das, of Guru Granth Sahib, Egoists are refered to prostitute sons. and it's given in the line that prostitute sons do not have names.
  • On Ang 239, Guru Arjan Dev, the persons who do not believe in god who do not treat god as their father are reffered to prostitute sons and dogs.
  • On Ang 345, Bhagat Namdev, There is reference to a prostitute who recited god name and he saved her i.e Ganika
  • On ang 399, Guru Arjun Dev, call a person the Husband of Prostitute who is an evil mind. Here it is said the wine of evil mindness makes husband of prostitute and wine of truth makes you the truth and imbued you in lord.
  • on Ang 526, Bhagat Trilochan said, the person who thinks of women all the time till death he reborn as a prostitiute
  • on Ang 528, Guru Ram Dass, Without name of lord is like a son born to prostitute's house, and he is cursed as noone knows whos his father.
  • On ang 632, Guru Tegh bahadur said on meditating lord's name even prostitute(ganika) is saved. Here ganika word is reffered for a man who is engulped by five vices.