Kauritaan
Kauritaan is a term that refers to a specific cultural practice observed by Sikh women. It is derived from the Punjabi word "Kaur," which means princess and is a common surname adopted by Sikh women. Kauritaan signifies the embodiment of the qualities associated with this title, encompassing strength, dignity, and self-respect.
The practice of Kauritaan is not a formal ritual but rather a way of life and an
Kauritaan is deeply rooted in the teachings of Sikhism, which emphasize the equal status of men and
While the term is primarily associated with Sikh women, the underlying principles of strength, dignity, and