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Prayers only for the male child everywhere

Despite the awareness cam paigns and change in out look, people's preference for a son lingers even in this time and age. This comes through even among the Punjabi diaspora.There is still an underlying pressure to have sons rather than daughters, says Balvinder Kaur Saund of the UK's Sikh Women's Alliance in a candid essay.

She minces no words, saying, "Despite all our talk about women being equal, in practise it is the opposite."

The awareness campaigns against gender inequality have led to corrective thinking, but the mindset in favour of a male child is deep-rooted.

She says the birth of a male grandchild is still preferred, and celebrated by grandparents.

"Families hold Akhand Paths, Bhangra parties and sponsor radio programmes to announce the arrival of a grandson. Paaths like Sukhmani Sahib are generally held to mark girls' birthdays while others go quiet on the birth of a baby girl."

Saund says this is apparent when you visit a gurdwara in London. "A few months ago, a granthi in a gurdwara in East London, was saying a prayer on behalf of a grandmother who asked God to grant her the boon of a grandson. The Alliance members spoke to the granthi in the Langar Hall. We asked him first if anyone ever asked him to conduct prayers for a girl child? He said, `Never'. Then we asked him why does he not say prayers for the birth of a healthy baby, rather than mentioning gender preference. He wrung his hands and replied that he only does what he is asked."

Angered by this, Balvinder pleads, "Enough is enough, put a stop to such subtle and intimidating pressure on women. It is man's sperm that decides the gender of the baby." She points out that it's older mothers who "make life hell" for new mothers, and ap peals to Sikh leaders, "We proudly say Kaur means princess and Singh means Lion. Are the Lions eating their own princesses now? Let us have a serious debate on this vile practise of female infanticide..."

However, this is not an exclusively Punjabi problem.

Speaking during a UK radio show, Ikraam from Scotland said, his moth er always made it plain that she wanted sons, and not girls, which caused him to think the same way.

When his third child was a daughter, he initially distanced himself from her. But four years on, he says, "I love her more than my two sons."

Rahima, who was born into a Sikh family but married a Muslim and adopted that faith, has three daughters, one of whom is severely disabled. She says people would offer commiserations to her for having another daughter. An Asian mother even asked her what sins she must have committed in previous lives to have three girls and one who is disabled. She says her in-laws have never pushed them for sons, but her father, pressurized her brother into having a son after three daughters.

The preference for a son is clearly a problem, but there are efforts to tackle it by various groups. One such campaign "The Pink Ladoo campaign" -offers pink laddoos to promote celebrations of a daughter's birth -to show that sweets should not only be distributed on the birth of a male child.

http://m.timesofindia.com/city/chandigarh/Prayers-only-for-the-male-child-everywhere/articleshow/53802964.cms

Education, money, religious scriptures have no impact on punjabi's.

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My own mother when asked by her sass (my dadi) said she wanted to have a daughter on her first pregnancy and although taken aback by her fortrightness and steady gurmukh attitude my dadi tried saying that others would say she was mad : 'I don't care'. My Father was also happy for a daughter this was back in the sixties  so it is the attitude of the people not the age in which they live. I mean Mai Bhago was cherished and taught martial skills by her parents before marriage . WE ARE SIKHS not weak willed superstitious fools, so this predjudice has no place . What evers happens is due to Akal Purakh's will and the blessing of a child should be gratefully accepted , in fact we should all pray that we have daughters who are the calibre of Bibi Bhani , Mata Gujri and Mai Bhago to carry forward our panth into a golden future . 

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Same can be said about you too, Singhbj Paji. And you are no better either if you can't lay a topic to rest, but keep exaggerating it and don't end it. So you can learn something too, because it's getting boring and frustrating reading the same thing again and again. 

So grow up to you too. 

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1 hour ago, singhbj singh said:

Don't know why but Bibi Rajni ji stands on top of my list.

http://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php/Bibi_Rajni

Akalifauj & Thanatos have lot to learn from their life story.

reason being he  the Father Duni Chand  became a nastik because he had six daughters and on the seventh pregnancy despite the previous wealth he had spent to entice God to give him a son the appearence of Rajni put him against God fully he declared that in his region no one was to sing God's praises or talk of God .

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2 hours ago, simran345 said:

Same can be said about you too, Singhbj Paji. And you are no better either if you can't lay a topic to rest, but keep exaggerating it and don't end it. So you can learn something too, because it's getting boring and frustrating reading the same thing again and again. 

So grow up to you too. 

Sounds spicy. What did I miss, lol?

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