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  1. Sulakhni (1473–1545), also known as Choni and often referred as Mata Sulakhni ("Mother Sulakhni"), was the wife of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism.

  2. Feb 14, 2012 · Mata Sulakhni (1473-1545) was the wife of Guru Nanak the founder of Sikhism. She was the daughter of Mool Chand (sometimes referred as Mul Chand Chauna), a Chona Khatri of Batala , who held a minor revenue office at the village of Pakkhoke Randhave in Gurdaspur district of the Punjab .

  3. Mata Sulakhani. In the book, Mahan Kosh, Bhai Kahn Singh writes that a girl was born in the village Pakhoke, district Gurdaspur to Moolchand Chand Khatri and Mata Chando. Her father was a pious Chona Khatri merchant, who was the tax collector (patwari) of his village.

  4. Jul 16, 2010 · Mata Sulakhni Ji was one of the first role models for all the Sikh women to come on how to be good wife. Mata Ji taught us to keep our families united, to trust our husbands and be independent all at the same time.

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  6. Mata Sulakhni: The Chosen Companion. Mata Sulakhni, esteemed in Sikh history as Guru Nanak Dev Ji's wife, played a pivotal role that extended beyond traditional marital duties. Their marriage in 1487 was a significant event, solemnized in Batala, not merely as a social formality but as a spiritual union aligned with Guru Nanak Dev Ji's divine ...

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  8. Apr 14, 2023 · Mata Sulakhni. Mata Sulakhni was the wife of Sikhism founder Guru Nanak. She was a pillar of support for the foundation of the early Sikh community. While she and Guru Nanak were still in their teens, they moved in with his sister Bebe Nanaki and her husband, Jairam, in Sultanpur. Here, Mata Sulakhni gave birth to two sons, Sri Chand and Lakhmi ...