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894: 805: 25: 937:' (martial art) teams show their swordsmanship, and processionists singing the chorus. The procession passes through the main roads and streets of the town which are covered with buntings and decorated gates and the leaders inform the people of the message of Guru Nanak. On the anniversary day, the programme begins early in the morning at about 4 or 5 am with the singing of 142: 1032:
conferred on 3 October 1708, the guruship of the Sikhs on Guru Granth Sahib. On this day, special one-day celebrations are organised with Kirtan, Katha, lectures, Ardas, Karah Parsad and Langar. Sikhs rededicate themselves to follow the teachings of the Gurus contained in the scripture. In 2008, the
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on 25 May 1606. Celebrations consist of Kirtan, Katha, lectures, Karah Parsad and Langar in the Gurdwara. Because of summer heat, chilled sweetened drink made from milk, sugar, essence and water, called chhabeel is freely distributed in Gurdwaras and in neighbourhoods to everybody irrespective of
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The Sikhs who cannot join the celebrations for some reason, or in places where there are no Gurdwaras, hold the ceremony in their own homes by performing Kirtan, Path, Ardas, Karah Parsad and Langar. And they celebrate it with great pomp and joy
917:, the founder of the Sikh religion, comes in the month of November, but the date varies from year to year according to the lunar Indian calendar. The birthday celebrations last three days. Generally two days before the birthday, 991:, the tenth Guru's birthday generally falls in December or January. The celebrations are similar to those of Guru Nanak's birthday, namely Akhand Path, procession and Kirtan, Katha, and Langar. 972:(poetic symposium) is also held to enable the poets to pay their tributes to the Guru in their own verses. At about 1:20 am, the actual time of the birth, the congregation starts singing 835: 893: 1127: 108: 1157: 945:(exposition of the scripture) and lectures and recitation of poems in praise of the Guru. The celebrations go on till about 2 pm. 46: 828: 1179: 942: 714: 89: 61: 998:, the fifth Guru, falls in May or June, the hottest months in India. He was tortured to death under the orders of 35: 960:
is served on the day of Gurpurab. Some Gurdwaras also hold night prayer sessions. This begins around sunset when
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was celebrated by the Sikhs worldwide with the main celebrations held at Hazur Sahib, Nanded.
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and followed by teams of singers singing hymns, brass bands playing different tunes, '
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Kotin, Igor Yu. "Sikh Festivals and the Nanakshahi Calendar."
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painting. The painting shows the Muslim midwife Daultan,
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