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Gurpurbs ...
« on: March 04, 2011, 05:56:37 AM »
GURPURBS

Gurpurbs are part and parcel of Sikhism. In history we see that the Sikhs have to sacrifice even their lives in order to celebrate the Gurpurbs. Whether it is DEWALI (Bandi Chhor Diwas), VAISAKHI (Khalsa Sajna Diwas), or Martyrdom day of Guru Arjan Sahib (Sahidi Diwas), Sikhs gather and remember their Gurus and pay homage to the great Martyrs. All the Gurpurbs are celebrated with great fervor & enthusiasm by the Sikhs throughout the world. We are giving the account of the main and widely celebrated Gurpurbs.

The birth-day celebrations & Gurpurbs of Guru Sahibs usually last for three days. Generally before the birthday-date Akhand Path is held in the Gurdwara. A large procession (Nagarkirtan) is organised one day before the birthday. This is led by the Panj Piyaras (Five beloved ones) and the Palki (Palanquin) of Shri Guru Granth Sahib and followed by groups of kirtani Jatha, Various School bands and students, emenent Citizans, Gatka Parties (displaying mock-battle with the traditional weapons), and devotees singing hymns from Guru Granth Sahib in chorus. The passage of the nagarkirtan is decorated with flags, flowers, religious posters decorated gates and banners depicting various aspects of Sikhism. On the Gurpurab day, the Divan begins early in morning at about 4 or 5 a.m. with the singing of Asa-di-var and hymns from Guru Granth Sahib. Sometimes it is followed by katha (discourse), religious and Sikh Historical lectures and recitation of poems in praise of the Guru. Kirtan-Darbars and Amrit Sanchar ceremonies are also held in the Gurdwara hall. After Ardas and distribution of Karah Parshad (sweet pudding) the Langar (food) is served to one and all and there is kirtan till late in the night, the distribution of langar continues to the end of the programme.

BIRTHDAY OF GURU NANAK SAHIB

Guru Nanak Sahib (the First Nanak, the founder of Sikhism) was born on 15th April, 1469 at Rai-Bhoi-di Talwandi in the present distrect of Shekhupura (Pakistan), now Nanakana Sahib. The Birthday of Guru Nanak Sahib falls on Kartik Puranmashi i.e. full moon day of the month Kartik. On this day the Birthday is celebrated every year. The Shrine (Gurdwara) repsesenting the home of Baba Kalu (Father) and Mata Tripta (Mother) is called Gurdwara Janam Asthan, situated at Rai-Bhoi-di-Talwandi in the present district of Shekhupura (now Nanakana Sahib in Pakistan). The Sikhs from all over the world gather here and celebrate the Gurupurab every year with great devotion and enthusiasm.

BIRTHDAY OF GURU GOBIND SINGH SAHIB

Guru Gobind Singh Sahib, the tenth Nanak was born at Patna Sahib on 22nd December 1666, (Poh Sudi Saptmi). His birthday generally falls in December or January or sometimes twice within a year as it is calculated according to Hindu Bikrami Calendar based on moon-year.  According to Nanakshahi calendar the birth-day of Guru Gobind Singh Sahib falls only once in a year i.e. on 5th January (every year).


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« Reply #1 on: March 27, 2011, 05:51:35 PM »
              Sikh Gurpurab Calendar 
 
 
Until the 13th of March, 1998, the Sikhs used a Hindu lunar calendar to determine their feast days. They now use their own Nanakshahi calendar which started on 14 March 1999 Gregorian (1 Chet, year 531 Nanakshahi ) and aligns with the Gregorian calendar as follows. The era (1 Chet 1 Nanakshahi) is the date of the birth of the 1st Guru, Nanak Dev, in the Punjab in 1469. Although there is an obvious relationship with the Hindu Solar Calendar, the Sikh Organisation states that these dates are fixed relative to the Gregorian Calendar. The Nanakshahi calendar is used for all the Gurupurabs (festivals marking events in the lives of the Gurus) except the birthday of Guru Nanak which continues to be celebrated according to the Hindu Lunar calendar on Katik Poornamashi. Events such as Maghi and Hola Mohalla continue to be celebrated according to the relevant calendars. Some Gurupurabs are considered more significant that others. These are the ones that commonly appear as holidays.
Gurpurabs mark the culmination of Prabhat Pheris, the early morning religious procession which goes around the localities singing shabads (hymns). These pheris generally start three weeks before the festival. Devotees offer sweets and tea when the procession passes their homes. The celebrations start with the three-day akhand path, in which the Guru Granth Sahib (the holy book of the Sikhs) is read continuously from beginning to end without a break. The conclusion of the reading coincides with the day of the festival. The Granth Sahib is also carried in procession on a float decorated with flowers throughout the village or city. Five armed guards, who represent the Panj Pyares, head the procession carrying Nishan Sahibs (the Sikh flag). Local bands play religious music and marching schoolchildren form a special part of the procession. Free sweets and langar (community lunches) are also offered to everyone irrespective of religious faith. Local volunteers serve it with a spirit of seva (service) and bhakti (devotion). Sikhs visit gurdwaras (Sikh temples) where special programmes are arranged and kirtans (religious songs) sung. Houses and gurdwaras are lit up to add to the festivities.

SIKH MONTHS
 
Sikh MonthBegins
ChetMarch 14
VaisakhApril 14
JethMay 15
HarhJune 15
SawanJuly 16
BhadonAugust 16
AsuSeptember 15
KatikOctober 15
MagharNovember 14
PohDecember 14
MaghJanuary 13
PhaganFebruary 12
Sikh Events By Date
 
Nanakshahi
Date
Gregorian
Date
Event
Chet 1March 14Accession of Guru Har Rai & Nanakshahi New Year Day
Chet 6March 19Guru Hargobindleft this world
Vaisakh 3April 16Guru Angad Dev left this world
Accession of Guru Amar Das
Guru Harkrishan left this world
Accession of Guru Tegh Bahadur
Vaisakh 5April 18Birth of Guru Angad Dev
Birth of Guru Tegh Bahadur
Vaisakh 19May 2Birth of Guru Arjan Dev
Jeth 9May 23Birth of Guru Amar Das
Jeth 28June 11Accession of Guru Hargobind
Harh 2June 16Martyrdom of Guru Arjan Dev, burnt alive at the stake. Kachi lassi (sweetened milk) is offered to the thirsty passers-by to commemorate his exit from this world.
Harh 21July 5Birth of Guru Hargobind
Sawan 8July 23Birth of Guru Harkrishan
Bhadon 17September 1Installation of the Guru Granth Sahib (holy book of the Sikhs) in the Golden Temple by Guru Arjan Dev
Asu 2September 16Guru Amar Das left this world
Accession of Guru Ram Das
Guru Ram Das left this world
Accession of Guru Arjan Dev
Asu 4September 18Accession of Guru Angad Dev
Asu 8September 22Guru Nanak Devleft this world
Asu 25October 9Birth of Guru Ram Das
Katik 6October 20Installation of the Guru Granth Sahib (holy book of the Sikhs) as eternal Guru
Guru Har Rai left this world
Accession of Guru Harkrishan
Katik 7October 21Martyrdom of Guru Gobind Singh at Nanded.
Maghar 11November 24Martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadur, beheaded in Delhi by the Moghul emperor.
Accession of Guru Gobind Singh
Poh 23January 5Birth of Guru Gobind Singh in Patna. He created the Khalsa (Sikh Brotherhood) and made it mandatory for them to have the five Ks - Kesh (hair), Kripan (dagger), Kada (bracelet), Kangha (comb) and Kachcha (underwear). During his time the warrior/yogi Maadhav Das, later known as Banda Bairagi successfully fought the Moghuls and finally died a martyr. Gobind Singh was a poet and archer and knew Persian, Arabic and Punjabi as well as Samskrit and Hindi,
Magh 19January 31Birth of Guru Har Rai
Other Observances
Vaisakh 1 April 14The Creation of the Khalsa (Sikh brotherhood, "the pure")
Poh 8December 21Martyrdom of Guru Gobind Singh's Elder Sons, Ajit and Jujhar
Poh 13December 26Martyrdom of Guru Gobind Singh's Younger Sons

 Sikh Events By Guru
[/color]Guru [/color]Parkash
(Birthday)
[/color]Gur Ghaddhi
(Guruship)
[/color]Jyoti Jot
(
[/color]left this world[/color])
1st Guru Nanak DevKatik Pooranmashifrom ParkashAsu 8
September 22
2nd Guru Angad DevVaisakh 5
April 18
Asu 4
September 18
Vaisakh 3
April 16
3rd Guru Amar DasJeth 9
May 23
Vaisakh 3
April 16
Asu 2
September 16
4th Guru Ram DasAsu 25
October 9
Asu 2
September 16
Asu 2
September 16
5th Guru Arjan DevVaisakh 19
May 2
Asu 2
September 16
Harh 2
June 16
6th Guru HargobindHarh 21
July 5
Jeth 28
June 11
Chet 6
March 19
7th Guru Har RaiMagh 19
January 31
Chet 1
March 14
Katik 6
October 20
8th Guru HarkrishanSawan 8
July 23
Katik 6
October 20
Vaisakh 3
April 16
9th Guru Tegh BahadurVaisakh 5
April 18
Vaisakh 3
April 16
Maghar 11
November 24
10th Guru Gobind SinghPoh 23
January 5
Maghar 11
November 24
Katik 7
October 21
Installation of the Guru Granth Sahib
in the Golden Temple by Guru Arjan Dev
Bhadon 17
September 1
Katik 6
October 20
Other Important Days
Chet
1 Chet / 14 March - Nanakshahi New Year Day
2 Chet / 15 March - S. Baghel Singh's conquest of Delhi
12 Chet / 25 March - Shaheedi Bhai Subeg Singh, Bhai Shahbaz Singh
27 Chet / 9 April - Birthday Sahibzada Jujhar Singh Ji

Vaisakh
1 Vaisakh / 14 April (Vaisakhi) - Birth Anniversary of Khalsa

Jeth
3 Jeth / 17 May - Chhota Ghallughara
21 Jeth / 4 June - 1984 Ghallughara (Attack on Sri Akal Takht Sahib)
23 Jeth / 6 June - Shaheedi Sant Baba Jarnail Singh Ji

Harh
11 Harh / 25 June - Shaheedi Baba Banda Singh Ji Bahadur
15 Harh / 29 June - Barsi Maharaja Ranjit Singh Ji
25 Harh / 9 July - Shaheedi Bhai Mani Singh Ji

Sawan
1 Sawan / 16 July - Shaheedi Bhai Taru Singh Ji
24 Sawan / 8 August - Morcha Guru Ka Bagh

Bhadon
15 Bhadon / 30 August 2004 - Mela Baba Bakala

Assu
17 Assu / 1 October - Foundation Day Singh Sabha
21 Assu / 5 October - Mela Beerh Baba Buddha Ji

Katik
8 Katik / 22 October 2004 - Khalsa Darbar
14 Katik / 28 October - Foundation Day Chief Khalsa Diwan
14 Katik / 28 October - Saka Panja Sahib
18 Katik / 1 November - Punjabi Suba Day
30 Katik / 13 November - Shaheedi Baba Deep Singh Ji Shaheed

Maghar
1 Maghar / 14 November - Foundation Day SGPC
11 Maghar / 24 November - Shaheedi Bhai Mati Das Ji, and Bhai Sati Das Ji
15 Maghar / 28 November - Birthday Sahibzada Zorawar Singh Ji
19 Maghar / 2 December - Shaheedi Baba Gurbakhsh Singh Ji
29 Maghar / 12 December - Birthday Sahibzada Fateh Singh Ji
30 Maghar / 13 December - Foundation Day Shromani Akali Dal

Poh
8 Poh / 21 December - Shaheedi Sahibzada Ajit Singh, Sahibzada Jujhar Singh , and other Shaheeds of Chamkaur Sahib ---- 300th Anniversary
8 Poh / 21 December - Shaheedi Baba Jeevan Singh Ji
13 Poh / 26 December - Shaheedi Sahibzada Zorawar Singh, Sahibzada Fateh Singh, and Mata Gujri Ji's passing away ---- 300th Anniversary

Magh
1 Magh / 13 January - Mela Maghi Muktsar
1 Magh / 13 January - Foundation Day Sri Harimandar Sahib
7 Magh / 19 January - Morcha for Keys
25 Magh / 6 February - Mela Kottha Sahib
27 Magh / 8 February - Great Holocast
30 Magh / 11 February - Birthday Sahibzada Ajit Singh Ji

Phagun
10 Phagun / 21 February - Saka Nankana Sahib
10 Phagun / 21 February - Jaito Morcha

 
Movable Dates (Change Every Year)
Hola Mohalla
Bandi Chhor Divas
Parkash Guru Nanak Sahib
2003
19 Mar
25 Oct
8 Nov
2004
7 Mar
12 Nov
26 Nov
2005
26 Mar
1 Nov
15 Nov
2006
15 Mar
21 Oct
5 Nov
2007
4 Mar
9 Nov
24 Nov
2008
22 Mar
28 Oct
13 Nov
2009
11 Mar
17 Oct
2 Nov
2010
1 Mar
5 Nov
21 Nov
2011
20 Mar
26 Oct
10 Nov
2012
9 Mar
13 Nov
28 Nov
2013
28 Mar
3 Nov
17 Nov
2014
17 Mar
23 Oct
6 Nov
2015
6 Mar
11 Nov
25 Nov
2016
24 Mar
30 Oct
14 Nov
2017
13 Mar
19 Oct
4 Nov
2018
2 Mar
7 Nov
23 Nov
2019
21 Mar
27 Oct
12 Nov
2020
10 Mar
14 Nov
30 Nov
Notes: 1. All the dates given above are fixed, so that the Gurpurbs shall always fall on the same date of the CE calendar and Nanakshahi calendar. According to Hindu calendar there will be two Parkash Purbs of Guru Gobind Singh Sahib in 2003 CE. *2. The Calendar Committee of the SGPC in their meeting of 30 June, 1999 decided that Hola Muhalla, Bandi Chhor Divas, and the Birthday of Guru Nanak Sahib, shall continue to be celebrated according to the existing practice for the time being.

 

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