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'''GURDWARA HOLGARH SAHIB''' stands on the site of Holgarh Fort, one and a half km north-west of the town across the Charan Gariga rivulet. It was here that  Guru  Gobind Singh introduced in the spring of 1701, the cel-ebration of hola on the day following the Hindu festival of colour-throwing, holi. Unlike the playful sprinkling of colours as is done during holi, the  Guru  made hola an occasion for  Sikhs  to demonstrate skills-al-arms in simulated battle. Hola or  Hola Mahalla,  became thereafter an annual tour-ney of warlike sports in Anaiidpur as long as the  Guru  stayed there. The observance of  Hola Mahalla  was revived after the  Sikhs had established their rule in Punjab. It is now the biggest festival of Anandpur. The mahalla or the march on this occasion starting from the  Takht Sahib on the concluding day of the week-long festival ends at Holgarh, where sports like fencing, coil-throwing and tent-pegging are held.
#REDIRECT [[Gurudwara Qila Holgarh Sahib (Anandpur)]]
 
The present building, a three-storeyed octagonal, domed edifice, was constructed under the supervision of Sant Seva Singh and was completed in 1970. The sanctum is in the middle of the marbled ground floor
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