
Guru Nanak Jayanti 2024: Why Sikhs Celebrate Gurpurab? Here's History Of The Festival
Also known as Gurpurab or Prakash Utsav , the festival marks the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev ji, the founder of the Sikh religion.
Also Read | Guru Nanak Dev Jayanti 2023: Wishes, messages, quotes for Prakash UtsavAccording to the Hindu lunar calendar, the festival is celebrated on the full moon day of the Kartik month each year. This year, the Guru Nanak Jayanti 2024 will occur in November, though in some rare cases, it is also shifted to October.
Guru Nanak Jayanti 2024: SignificanceThe founder of Sikhism, Guru Nanak Dev Ji , was the first of the ten Sikh gurus, a philosopher, poet, and a spiritual leader. He preached the messages of equality , compassion, and devotion to one universal God.
Sikhism phrase,“Ek Onkar”, are the opening words of the Sikh holy scripture Guru Granth Sahib first line of the Mool Mantar is“Ik Onkar”, which means“There is only one God”, BBC reported.
Also Read | Guru Nanak Jayanti today: history, significance, and all you need to know Guru Nanak Jayanti: HistoryGuru Nanak Dev Ji's teachings laid the foundation of Sikhism , emphasising the values of humility, service, and unity. The festival serves as an opportunity for his followers to imbibe his teachings in their daily lives and spread the message among people of other communities as well.
Apart from this, the festival provides a moment for people to honour Guru Nanak's vision of a just society, where everyone, regardless of caste, creed, or gender, is respected.
Also Read | White House officials meet Sikh activists before PM Modi's US visit Guru Nanak Jayanti: Celebrations and traditionsOn this day, people of the Sikh community organise and indulge in activities that include Akhand Path, Nagarkirtan, kirtan and langar, prayer, community service, etc. Akhand Path is the '48-hour'' reading of Guru Granth Sahib, the holy scripture of Sikhism.
Guru Nanak Jayanti: Date and timeThe Guru Nanak Jayanti will be celebrated on 15 November. As per details, the Purnima Tithi begins at 6.19 am on 15 November and ends at 2.58 pm on 16 November. Legal Disclaimer:
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