Sikh Marriage Biodata — Free Anand Karaj Biodata Templates
Create a professional Sikh marriage biodata in 2 minutes. Got, Amritdhari status, kesh, and Punjabi family details all supported. Free PDF & Word download in English, Hindi, and Punjabi (Gurmukhi). No signup, no watermark.
Built for Sikh Families & Punjabi Communities
A Sikh marriage biodata is the first introduction your family makes to a potential rishta. It should reflect your values, your family\'s lineage, and your dedication to Sikhi — clearly and respectfully. At ShadiBiodata.com, our Sikh biodata templates include the right fields out of the box.
Whether your family is Jat, Khatri, Arora, Ramgarhia, Saini, Lubana, Mazhabi, or any other community — the form has the right fields ready. You can list your got (gotra), nanke and dadke, Amritdhari status, and family lineage exactly as your community expects.
What to Include in a Sikh Biodata
Personal Details
Full name, DOB, age, height, complexion, got/gotra, community (Jat, Khatri, Arora, etc.), mother tongue (Punjabi/Hindi/English), Amritdhari status, kesh and dastar (for men).
Education & Career
Highest qualification, university, designation, employer, income range (optional), willingness to relocate after Anand Karaj — including overseas.
Family & Lineage
Father, mother, siblings\' details. Many Punjabi families include nanke (mother\'s side) and dadke (father\'s side) family backgrounds — both are supported.
Values & Sikhi
Daily nitnem, Gurdwara attendance, vegetarian/non-vegetarian preference, alcohol/tobacco stance, and expectations from spouse regarding Sikh values.
Tips for a Strong Sikh Biodata
Be upfront about got and community. Most Sikh families prefer not to marry within the same got. Mention yours clearly so families can filter early.
Mention Amritdhari status if applicable. Amritdhari, Keshdhari, Sahajdhari — these statuses matter for families who care about specific Sikh practices. Being honest here saves time.
Include nanke/dadke side details. Punjabi families often share lineage from both mother\'s and father\'s sides — it shows family pride and helps establish background.
Photo: dignified and authentic. Turban photos for men, salwar/suit or formal western wear for women — all are welcomed. Most important: a recent, clear, smiling photo.
Free Templates for Sikh Marriage Biodata
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Frequently Asked Questions — Sikh Biodata
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