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Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti


The Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti is a festival for the Sikhs in India and worldwide. It is a religious occasion that marks the birthday of the last guru for the Sikhs. The tenth guru, January 5, 2011 will be marked with prayers in the gurudwaras for prosperity and blessings. Communal harmony and spiritual enlightenment is reflected through the prayers of thousands in the country. January 5, is a holy day for the followers of Sikhism.

Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti celebrations

On January 5 every year, many Sikhs travel Amritsar to pray at the Golden Temple. Followers of this religion donate to the temple beggars and distribute alms. People gather in the nearest Gurudwaras to hear religious sermons and teachings of Guru Gobind Sigh.

Born in Patna in the state of Bihar, he became a Sikh guru in 1635 succeeding his father at the age of nine. Guru Gobind Singh became popular among the sect for its faith. He was also renowned as a port and philosopher who followed the path of truth and led a life of ideology. He was the pioneer in establishing the "Sikh Khalsa", considered an important event in history of Sikhism in the country. The Khalsa allowed him to fight defensive battles against the Mughal emperors, rulers of the Shivalik Hills, and other alliances. He declared the Guru Granth Sahib as the holy book of the Sikhs to be followed by the religious group after his death.

Fairs and Festivals in Punjab
Baba Bakala Baisakhi Festival
Baisakhi National Fair Bathinda Birthday of Guru Nanak Dev Sahib
The Chhapaar Mela Ludhiana Dera Baba Nanak Gurudaspur
Guru Gobind Singhs Birthday Gurudwara Fatehgarh Sahib Jor Mela
Gurudwara Manji Sahib Alamgir Gurudwara Nanaksar Jagraon
Gurudwara Thumb Sahib Maghi Harballabh Sangeet Sammelan Jalandhar
Hola Mohalla Anandpur Sahib Lohri Festival Punjab
Ludhiana Jarag Mela Martyr Fair
Mukatsar Maghi Fair Prof. Mohan Singh Mela Ludhiana
Raipur Sports Festival Rauza Sharif Sirhind
Rose Festival Chandigarh

His contribution in instilling faith in the minds of human beings made him the "human guru". Even today, every January 5, Sikhs cook special dishes at home such as the sweet bread Holige that is served with Ugadi Pachadi. Raw chutney, tamarind rice dish, and neem flowers are the main ingredients of the dinner feats at home.

Historical lectures, preaching of Guru Gobind Singh and recitation of his poems are part of his birthday celebrations throughout the country.

Festivals in January 2012
Festival Name Festivals Day/Date
Dr. Sampoornanand Jayanti 1 Jan, Sunday
New Year Day 1 Jan, Sunday
Rashtriya Balika Diwas 3 Jan, Tuesday
Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti 5 Jan, Thursday
Island Tourism Festival 5-15 Jan, Thursday(starting)
International Kite Festival 9-12 Jan, Friday
Kolkata Festival 11 - 15 Jan Wednesday (starting)
National Youth Day 12 Jan, Thursday
Lohri Magh Bihu (Assam, Bengal) 13 Jan, Friday
Makara Sankranti / Uttarayan 14 Jan, Saturday
Pongal 14 - 17 Jan, Friday-Sunday
Pattadakkal Dance Festival 14 Jan, Saturday
Army Day 15 Jan, Saturday
Vivekanada Jayanti 16 Jan, Monday
Hampi Festival 18 Jan, Wednesday
Hampi Festival 500th Anniversary 18 Jan, Wednesday
Modhera Dance Festival 20 - 22 Jan, Friday - Sunday
Jaipur Literature Festival 20- 24 Jan, Friday-Tuesday
Desh Prem Diwas 23 Jan, Monday
Netaji Jayanti 23 Jan, Monday
Republic Day 26 Jan, Thursday
Vasant Panchami/Saraswati Puja 28 Jan, Friday
Mahatma Gandhi's Assassination Day 30 Jan, Monday
Martyr's Day 30 Jan, Monday
Mamallapuram Festival 27 Dec, 2011- Jan 26, 2012, Tuesday-Thursday
Kerala Village Fair Mid Jan
Agni Utsav(Orissa) Mid January