The role of women in Sikhism has evolved from a state of silence and oppression to one of empowerment and equality. Historically, women in many societies, including Punjab where Sikhism originated, were often marginalized and denied basic rights. However, Sikhism, as a faith founded on principles of equality, has worked to uplift the status of women. Real heroes for sikhism Key aspects of women's liberation in Sikhism include: Teachings of Guru Nanak: Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, emphasized the equal spiritual potential of men and women. He rejected the idea that women were inferior to men and taught that they could attain spiritual enlightenment just like men. Guru Hargobind's Actions: Guru Hargobind, the sixth Sikh Guru, initiated the practice of appointing women as granthis (spiritual leaders) in gurdwaras (Sikh places of worship), breaking the traditional gender norms . Guru Gobind Singh's Vision: The tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh, explicitly dec...