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A "massiji" is a term used in some South Asian cultures, particularly among Punjabi communities, to refer to a female teacher or a mentor, often in a religious or spiritual context. The term can also denote a respected elder woman who provides guidance and support, especially in family settings. In addition to education, a massiji may play a significant role in imparting cultural values and traditions to younger generations.

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