FirstSeconds (40K)

The First Seconds of a Kaur's Life
Khushmit Kaur | Kaur Life

One mother's struggle between the Sikh spirit of gender equality and the Punjabi culture of gender inequality:

ਅੱਖਾਂ|Akkhan|Eyes


July 12,2016:
The following work was inspired by the dichotomy of emotions seen in a mother's eyes when she gives birth to a daughter, uncertain of whether she should rejoice over her daughter's life and prospects or fear society's inequalities and injustices.

Meriyan (15K)
Golden tears flowed.
When I heard you for the first time.
As I looked into your eyes.
My heart trembled with joy and sorrow.

Khushi (13K)
Joy for your arrival.
But sorrow that you would be called a burden.
Although you reside in my heart,
Hearts out there are cold.

VeBebe (14K)
Oh mother, look at her smile.
Like you, it is trustworthy.
Oh father, look into her eyes.
Like you, they have many hopes.

Dheeay (12K)
Daughter, look at my smile.
And bear witness to timid happiness.
Daughter, look into my eyes.
Already filled with dreams for you.

Kaur Life

Kaur Life

It is infused with gurmat and tailored for young Kaurs (Sikh women). Kaur Life hopes to be a space where Kaurs can express their ideas, share stories, and learn more about their Sikh culture to empower themselves.

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