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Sikh Biodata Format for Marriage — Complete Guide With Anand Karaj Details

A Sikh-specific biodata guide covering gotra, Anand Karaj preferences, family structure, and NRI context.

What a Sikh Marriage Biodata Needs That Others Don't

The core structure of a Sikh biodata looks similar to any Indian matrimonial profile — but there are a few sections that matter specifically in Sikh and Punjabi matrimonial culture:

  • Gotra or kul for matching and no-same-gotra traditions
  • Anand Karaj preferences and Gurudwara expectations
  • Amritdhari or Sahajdhari status
  • Sub-caste or community, depending on family preferences
  • Homeland or native village details

Sikh Biodata Format — Section by Section

Personal Details

Full name, date of birth, height, city of residence, gotra or kul. Note whether the person is Amritdhari.

Religious Details

Religion: Sikh. Add sub-community if applicable and mention Anand Karaj preference clearly.

Education

Qualifications in full — institution, year, specialisation. Recognisable institutions carry strong weight in Sikh matrimonial circles.

Profession

Designation, organisation, city. For NRI Punjabis in Canada, UK, or USA, also include immigration status if the family is open to sharing it.

Family Details

Father and mother's details, siblings, and if relevant, relatives abroad that reflect the family's support system and social network.

Hobbies and Personality

If the person is into farming, music, sports, bhangra, or Gurbani-related interests, say it. Generic hobbies do not stand out.

Partner Expectations

Be clear about gotra preference, Amritdhari preference, location preference, and the kind of family values that matter most.

Sample Sikh Biodata Format

  • Name: Harpreet Singh Sandhu
  • Date of Birth: 3rd March 1994
  • Height: 6'0" | City: Ludhiana, Punjab
  • Gotra: Dhaliwal
  • Religion: Sikh (Jat) | Amritdhari: No (Sahajdhari)
  • Anand Karaj: Yes, Gurudwara ceremony preferred
  • Education: B.Com (Hons), Punjab University | CA (ICAI, 2019)
  • Profession: Chartered Accountant, own practice, Ludhiana
  • Father: Gurmail Singh Sandhu — Farmer and Business, Ludhiana
  • Mother: Surinder Kaur — Homemaker
  • Siblings: One younger sister, B.Tech, working in Chandigarh
  • Extended Family: Two uncle families in Brampton, Canada
  • Hobbies: Kabaddi, Gurbani kirtan, travel
  • Partner Expectations: Sikh girl, different gotra, graduate or above, family-oriented. Location open to Ludhiana or Chandigarh, Canada or UK also considered.

NRI Sikh Biodata — A Note

If the profile is for someone based abroad, add a small NRI section: current country, immigration status, years abroad, and willingness to return to India. Clarity upfront saves months of back-and-forth.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common Sikh marriage biodata questions answered simply.

Is it important to mention gotra in a Sikh biodata?

Yes, especially for Jat Sikh families. Mentioning gotra helps families filter compatible matches quickly.

Should Anand Karaj be mentioned even if flexible?

Yes. If the family is flexible, say so clearly. If it is a firm requirement, state that clearly too.

Does caste matter in Sikh biodata?

Many families are caste no bar, while some remain traditional. Write honestly about your family's real preference.

How do I format a Sikh biodata for Canada or UK?

Include country, PR or citizenship status, years abroad, and your connection to India so families have the necessary context.

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