State

Golden Temple Illuminated On Occasion Of Guru Nanak Jayanti

Amritsar (Punjab) [India]: The sacred shrine Golden Temple has been illuminated on the occasion of Guru Nanak Jayanti on Monday.

Guru Nanak Jayanti, also known as Gurpurab, is a sacred festival that marks the birth anniversary of the first guru of Sikhism — Guru Nanak Dev.

It is a significant day in Sikhism since it commemorates the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the first of the 10 Sikh gurus and the founder of Sikhism. The celebration is notable for its fervent devotion, spiritual gatherings, and the recitation of hymns from the Guru Granth Sahib, Sikhism’s holy scripture.

This year, the important event will be commemorated with utmost love and reverence by Sikhs all across the world on Monday, November 27.

Every year, the auspicious occasion is held on the full moon date of Kartik month, also known as Kartik Purnima. Parkash Utsav is also observed on this day.

Guru Nanak Dev, who had been devoted to the Divine since boyhood, was a man of peace who spent his entire life promoting equality and tolerance. He was born in 1469 in the village of Rai Bhoi di Talwandi, today known as Nankana Sahib, near Lahore, Pakistan.

Guru Nanak wrote many hymns, which Guru Arjan compiled in the Adi Granth. He went to pilgrimage places all around India. The primary verses of the Guru Granth Sahib dwell on the fact that the universe’s creator is one. His words also spread the message of selfless service to humanity.

Prabhat Pheris (early morning processions) with devotees singing hymns begin two days before the festival and travel to the localities. People observe the Akhand Path by reciting the Sikh holy text, Guru Granth Sahib.

A day before Guru Nanak’s birth date, devotees also perform Nagar kirtan. The Panj Pyare, or five men carrying the Sikh triangle flag, Nishan Sahib, lead the parade. During the parade, the holy Guru Grant Sahib is carried in a palanquin, and people chant hymns in groups and play traditional musical instruments.

On Gurpurab, prayers are held in Gurdwaras throughout the day. The many components of the festival continue until late at night, when devotees indulge in the langar.

The langar food is considered auspicious, and the traditional prasad served on auspicious occasions is kada prasad. On the important day, many people participate in Sewa and offer food. 

This post was last modified on November 27, 2023 9:56 am

Admin

Recent Posts

Smriti Mandhana Praises India’s Bowlers After Six-Wicket Victory Over Ireland

Mandhana hails India's bowling efforts and partnerships as key to their dominant win in the…

21 minutes ago

Smriti Mandhana Crosses 4,000 ODI Runs as India Clinches Victory Over Ireland

Smriti Mandhana's explosive innings propels India to a six-wicket victory, as she joins Mithali Raj…

32 minutes ago

Smart Investment for Uncertain Times: Choosing the Best Term Insurance Plan in India

Understand the benefits of term insurance, how to choose the right plan, and why it’s…

2 hours ago

Life Insurance in India – Busting Myths and Finding the Right Plan for You

Understand the facts, benefits, and steps to select the best life insurance plan for your…

2 hours ago

SpiceJet to Restore 10 Aircraft by April 2025, Strengthening Fleet and Connectivity

Move Includes Four Boeing 737 MAX Planes, Supporting Network Expansion and Operational Growth

3 hours ago

Delhi Airport’s Terminal 2 to Undergo Major Refurbishment Starting April

40-Year-Old Terminal to Close Temporarily for Modernization, Promising a World-Class Passenger Experience

3 hours ago