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Bebe Nanaki Ji (1464-1518) was the elder sister of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of Sikhism, and an important religious figure in her own right. She is known as the first Gursikh and was the first to realize her brother's "spiritual eminence". Early life Bebe Nanaki Ji and her brother were the children of Mehta Kalu and Mata Tripta. Born in the city of Chahal, Lahore, Bebe Nanaki Ji was named by her grandparents. Her grandparents adored her so much they named her Nanaki after the word Nanakian, meaning the home of your maternal parents. Bebe and Ji are added to her name as a sign of respect. Bebe is used in regards to an older sister and Ji given to anyone you want to show your respects to. Bebe Nanaki Ji was married off at an early age at 11 years old. In those days it was customary to be married at such a young age. She was the wife of Jai Ram in 1475. Brother and sister Bebe Nanaki Ji had an immense adoration for her brother and was the first to recognize his "enlightened soul".<ref name= Gudwara /> She was 5 years his elder but played the role of a mother to him. She not only protected him from their father but she loved him unconditionally. Guru Nanak Dev Ji was sent to live with Bebe Nanaki Ji when he was only 15 years old, because his father was frustrated with him. To instil his independence, she searched for a wife for him. Bebe Nanaki Ji along with her husband found a woman, Mata Sualkhmi, for Guru Nanak Dev Ji to marry.<ref name Gudwara /> Since Bebe Nanaki Ji had no children of her own she loved and helped raise her brother's children, Sri Chand and Lakhmi Chand.<ref name "Nanaki" /> Bebe Nanaki Ji is known as being Guru Nanak Dev Ji's first follower.<ref name Gudwara /> She was eternally devoted to him and his cause. As well as she is known for inspiring Guru Nanak Dev Ji in using music as a instrument of devotion to God. Knowing he had musical talent she bought him a Rebab to help him further his music.<ref name "Nanaki" /> Death Bebe Nanaki Ji died in 1518. As one of her last wishes she willed her brother, Guru Nanak Dev Ji, to be by her side during her last days. Her last breaths were enlightened with the Japji Sahib which was recited to her.<ref name= "Nanaki" /> To this day a tree planted in Sultanpur, her home for 40 years, is still standing strong and shading the people of the city.<ref name= "Nanaki" />
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