Sulakhni seated beside Guru Nanak in a circa 1780 painting from Mandi
Personal
Born
Ghummi Chona
1473
Pakhoke
Died
1545
Kartarpur
Religion
Hinduism (birth) Sikhism (convert)
Spouse
Guru Nanak
Children
Sri Chand (born 1494) Lakhmi Das (born 1497)
Parent(s)
Mūl Chand Chona (father) Chando Rani (mother)
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.[1][2][3]
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^Singh, Nikky-Guninder Kaur (2009). O'Brien, Joanne; Palmer, Martin (eds.). Sikhism. World Religions (3rd ed.). Infobase Publishing. pp. 120–121. ISBN 9781438117799.
^Singh, Bhajan; Gill, M.K. (1992). "5. Mata Sulakhni". The Guru Consorts. Radha Publications. pp. 38–49. ISBN 9788185484112.
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