je ranjhe ne 12 saal heer diyaan majhaan chaariyaan c te 12 saal baad heer da veyaah saide naal ho gya c, jithon tak mainu pta us time ch kudiyaan de veyaah chhoti umar ch hi ho jande c, 15 ya 16 saal di umar ch, chalo aapa mann laine aa k heer da veyaah 20 saal di umar ch hoya c , taan eh daso k ranjha ashqui ch kinne saal di umar ch pai gya c te kinne saal di umar ch majhaan charan lag gya c, plz ji ans logical deo, eh soch k, k ki eh possible hai k oh 8 saal di umar ena kamma ch pai gya c te us time heer di umar kinni hou, 2 ya 3 saal taan oh ranjhe ton chhoti hougi hi, kyon ji bai ji theek hai k nhi,
chalo eh swaal lagda jyaada hi tension ch paa geya saareyan nu........chalo j kisse nu kde koi samjh aawe ta jroor share kr leo....matlab pass on aa eh swaal harek member lyi.......
hun ek hor duvida hai ohde wal vi dhyaan deo jraa.......!
jehre vi kisse hoye ne fr example
sohni-mahiwal
sassi-punnu
heer-ranjha
laila-majnu
nd so on........
ehna sabh vich female character nu pehla rakheya jaande te male nu baad ch.......
ekko ek character hai(mirza-sahiba)-jihde ch male pehla aunda....
ki eh sirf boln de salike wajo hai ya koi logic hai isde piche????
lolzz lao ji apne captain saab ta duvidhavan vch hi ghire paye ne ....... kado koi bahar....
menu ta koi logic sujhda nahi......ik gal just bcoz Mirza's love n trust overshadowed Sahiba's who herself got driven in brotherly concern.... baki ta sab jande hi ne....
Kaur (meaning: "princess") is a mandatory last name for female Sikhs, in the same way as Singh is for male Sikhs.
The tenth guru of Sikhs, Guru Gobind Singh, made it mandatory for Sikh females to use the name Kaur and for Sikh males to use the name Singh, when he administered Amrit (baptism) to both males and female Sikhs. All female Sikhs were asked to use the name Kaur after their forename and males were to use the name Singh. This custom further confirmed the equality of both genders as was the tradition set by the founder of Sikhism, Guru Nanak.
Guru Gobind Singh said,
"You are my beloved, my daughters. You must be respected. How can this world be without you?".
"You donโt have to take anybody else's name. You are an individual, you are the equivalent of a prince, and you keep Kaur as your given name.
Kaur provides Sikh women with a status equal to all men. This was also intended to reduce the prejudice created by caste-typing based on the family name. Prejudice based on caste was still rampant during Guru Gobind's time (17th century). This particularly affected women who were expected to take their husband's family name upon marriage.
Gurdas maan ji da gaana hai challa. Os vich lines ne" challa kan diyan dandiyan sare pind vich wandiyan o gallan chajj paa chandiyan" es vich " kan diyan dandiyan" da ki matlab hai ????