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{{pm|File:BibiAmro.jpg|[[Bibi Amro]], [[Amar Das]] & [[Guru Angad]]}}
{{pm|File:BibiAmro.jpg|[[Bibi Amro]], [[Amar Das]] & [[Guru Angad]]}}


'''[[Bibi Amro|BIBI AMRO]]''' was the daughter of [[Guru Angad]], the second [[Sikh Master]]. It was her and [[Mata Khivi]], her mother, the noble Sikh women who deserve the credit of attracting [[Amar Das]], an idol worshipper, to [[Sikhism]].  
'''[[Bibi Amro|BIBI AMRO]]''' was the daughter of [[Guru Angad]], the second [[Sikh Master]]. On hearing the [[Gurbani]] [[shabad]] sang by Bibi ji, her husband's uncle [[Amas Das]] was impressed and moved to go and meet [[Guru Angad]].  


As a result, enabling him to become [[Guru Amar Das]], the 3rd Master. Thus she was an indirect instrument in the early development of [[Sikhism]].  
This meeting eventually lead to a lifetime of service to the [[panth]] and [[Guruship]] to [[Guru Amar Das]], the third [[Sikh Guru]].  


She was born in 1532 at village [[Khadur]] near [[Amritsar]]. She had two brothers, [[Dassu]] and [[Datu]], and one younger sister named [[Anokhi]].  
[[Bibi Amro]] was born in [[1532]] at village [[Khadur]] near [[Amritsar]]. She had two brothers, [[Dassu]] and [[Datu]], and one younger sister named [[Anokhi]].  


She received her early education directly from her parents. [[Guru Angad Dev]] taught her, along with the other children, to read and write in [[Gurmukhi]] script, which he had revised and simplified.  
She received her early education directly from her parents. [[Guru Angad Dev]] taught her, along with the other children, to read and write in [[Gurmukhi]] script, which he had revised and simplified.  

Latest revision as of 07:55, 19 September 2010

BIBI AMRO was the daughter of Guru Angad, the second Sikh Master. On hearing the Gurbani shabad sang by Bibi ji, her husband's uncle Amas Das was impressed and moved to go and meet Guru Angad.

This meeting eventually lead to a lifetime of service to the panth and Guruship to Guru Amar Das, the third Sikh Guru.

Bibi Amro was born in 1532 at village Khadur near Amritsar. She had two brothers, Dassu and Datu, and one younger sister named Anokhi.

She received her early education directly from her parents. Guru Angad Dev taught her, along with the other children, to read and write in Gurmukhi script, which he had revised and simplified.

She also learnt many sacred hymns from her father. Writer of the "Bansawali Namma" tell us that she had learnt by heart sacred hymns like ‘Sidh Goshat’ and others. She had been gifted by nature with a sweet voice. In short, she was a talented girl. .....More