Bebe Nanaki (Punjabi: ਬੇਬੇ ਨਾਨਕੀ, lit.'Sister Nanaki'; c. 1464–1518), alternative spelt as Bibi Nanaki,[1] was the elder sister of Guru Nanak, the founder and first Guru of Sikhism.[1] Nanaki is an important figure in Sikhism, and is known as the first Gursikh.[1] She was the first to realize her brother's 'philosophical inclination', and is credited for inspiring his use of music as an instrument of devotion to God.[2][3]
^ abcSingh, Bhupinder (October–December 2019). "Genealogy of Guru Nanak". Abstracts of Sikh Studies. 21 (4). Institute of Sikh Studies, Chandigarh.
^"Bebe Nanaki Gurdwara". Archived from the original on 17 September 2011. Retrieved 9 November 2011.
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BebeNanaki (Punjabi: ਬੇਬੇ ਨਾਨਕੀ, lit. 'Sister Nanaki'; c. 1464–1518), alternative spelt as Bibi Nanaki, was the elder sister of Guru Nanak, the founder...
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of Sikhism. The Gurdwara BebeNanaki Ji is situated in the Sultanpur Lodhi City of Kapurthala Distt. The Gurdwara BebeNanaki Ji comprises a central hall...
honours the memory of BebeNanaki, elder sister of Guru Nanak. The actual house, a three storeyed old building where BebeNanaki is believed to have lived...
Babe Nanki University College, Mithra (also known as BebeNanaki G.N.D.U College Mithra or Mithra College) is one of the constituent colleges established...
Tripta in 1460. Two offspring were born from the couple, a daughter named Nanaki and a son named Nanak. Kalu died at the age of 82 at Kartarpur, a locality...
wedded to Mehta Kalu. She gave birth to her first child, a daughter named Nanaki in 1464. Due to the birth of a girl child as the first-born and the resultant...
Punjab portal Fatehabad, Punjab List of places named after Guru Nanak Dev BebeNanaki Macauliffe (1909) notes that, according to the janamsakhi of Mani Singh...
any Sikh is free to become Granthi or read from the Guru Granth Sahib. BebeNanaki Mai Bhago Five Virtues Hari Singh Nalwa Indian religions Panjab Digital...
located at Rookery Road, Birmingham, the head of the BebeNanaki movement and the Mata Nanaki movement. In 2000, Bibi Balwant Kaur was awarded the MBE...
belonged to Guru Nanak which was made by and given as a gift by his sister, BebeNanaki Sikh culture Sikh architecture Sikh scriptures Pahari painting Kangra...
BebeNanaki (1464–1518) is known as the first Sikh. She was the elder sister of Guru Nanak Dev, the founder and first Guru (teacher) of Sikhism. Bebe...
application number 79. Earliest reported form of this rumal is the one made by BebeNanaki, sister of Guru Nanak in the 16th century, which is now preserved in...
instruments, known as Tat vad, are as follows: Rabab (ਰਬਾਬ; Rabāba): Gifted by BebeNanaki and played by Bhai Mardana on his travels accompanying Guru Nanak. The...
Akandpaath and Parshaad seva. Mata Tripta, mother of Guru Nanak Dev BebeNanaki, elder sister of Guru Nanak Dev Mata Khivi, wife of Guru Angad Dev, notable...
Sikh female figures, their influences, and impact, such as Mata Tripta, BebeNanaki, and Mata Sulakhni. Whilst all Janamsakhis originally began circulating...
Amateur Swimming in Scotland. Balwant Kaur, Mrs. Soor, Chairperson, BebeNanaki Charitable Trust. For international charitable services. Ian Caie Spence...