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Hola Mohalla


Introduction to the Hola Mohalla, Anand Sahib

The words Hola Mohalla symbolizes mock fight. It is generally held at the historic town of Anandpur Sahib and Kiratpur Sahib. The Hola Mohalla, Anand Sahib has gained the prestige of an International Festival and now is imitated in the Gurdwaras all round the world. The gallantry display of the knights at the mock war reminds the people of the tremendous valor of the Indian men in the field of warfare. It also indicates the will of the Sikhs to move in a path shown by the 10th Guru Govind Singh.


Description of the Hola Mohalla, Anand Sahib

Hola Mohalla, Anand Sahib is actually a grand fiesta of the Sikhs in which marital art is displayed in the fields and this is in accordance to the commandments of the 10th Guru of the Sikhs also known as Guru Govind Singh. It is the masculine form of the colorful carnival Holi. Actually the Hola Mohalla, Anand Sahib is a pageant that consists of the structured parade like a militia.

In the former people spray colors but in the latter display of skill is something that matters. Men in uniforms display their abilities and since "Great ability develops and reveals itself increasingly with every new assignment; the chivalrous men are adored and respected.


The 10th Guru of the Sikhs was a person with a great insight. He foresaw the need for an organized army that would be required any day due to the turmoil that prevailed during his time. So, he encouraged the Sikhs to learn the art of Archery so that they are prepared to confront any sort of challenge that comes their way. In his memory, every year a mock fight is held and this has achieved the stature of an International Event.


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Gurudwara Thumb Sahib Maghi Harballabh Sangeet Sammelan Jalandhar
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It is a 3-day event that involves display of weapons, skills in battle, show of bravery; Kirtan, music and poetry follows the majestic fete. The main skills that the participants display are the tent pegging, standing erect on two speeding horses, bareback horse riding, and Gatka. Gatka is a mock meeting with genuine artillery and is the most daring fete.


At the end of the festival there is a long procession that is followed by the Panj Pyaras and it starts from the Takhat Keshgarh Sahib and passes through all the important Gurdwaras. Traditional culinary is served at the end of the carnival and Hola Mohalla is thus an enjoyable event.


Time for the celebration of the Hola Mohalla, Anand Sahib

The time for the celebration is March 20, this year. Indian Holiday offers you the facility of an online booking for a visit to the Hola Mohalla, Anand Sahib Festivals in Punjab.
It is a 3-day event that involves display of weapons, skills in battle, show of bravery; Kirtan, music and poetry follows the majestic fete. The main skills that the participants display are the tent pegging, standing erect on two speeding horses, bareback horse riding, and Gatka. Gatka is a mock meeting with genuine artillery and is the most daring fete.

At the end of the festival there is a long procession that is followed by the Panj Pyaras and it starts from the Takhat Keshgarh Sahib and passes through all the important Gurdwaras. Traditional culinary is served at the end of the carnival and Hola Mohalla is thus an enjoyable event.


Festivals in March 2012
Festival Name Festivals Day/Date
Karni Mata Mela 1 Mar, Thursday
World Book Day 1 Mar, Thursday
Chapchar Kut 2 Mar, Friday
Rashtriya Suraksha Divas 3 Mar, Saturday
Khatu Shyamji Festival 3 - 5 Mar, Saturday-Monday
Paripally Gajamela 4 Mar, Sunday
Chinakkathoor Pooram 7 Mar, Wednesday
Elephant Festival 7 Mar, Wednesday
International Women's Day 8 Mar, Thursday
Holi 8 Mar, Thursday
Holla Mohalla 9 Mar, Friday
Hindu New Year 12 Mar, Thursday
No Smoking Day 14 Mar, Wednesday
Thirunakkara Arattu 14 - 23 Mar, Wednesday-Friday
Sheetla Asthami 15 Mar, Thrusday
Kaila devi Fair 19 Mar, Monday
World Forestry Day 21 Mar, Wednesday
World Water Day 22 Mar, Thursday
World Meteorological Day 23 Mar, Friday
Gudi Padwa 23 Mar, Friday
Ugadi 23 Mar, Friday
Chaitra Navaratri 23 Mar - 1 Apr, Friday(starting)
World TB Day 24 Mar, Saturday
Chetri Chand 24 Mar, Saturday
Attuvela Mahotsavam 25 Mar, Sunday
Gangaur Festival 25 - 26 Mar, Sunday-Monday
Mewar Festival 25 - 27 Mar, Sunday-Tuesday
Doctor's Day 30 March, Friday