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Revision as of 10:08, 9 April 2017
Below are listed the important festivals of the Sikhs: Some are celebrations while others are remberance days. The dates for three of the festivals - (Hola Mohalla, Bandi Chhor Divas and Parkash Guru Nanak Sahib) vary from one year to another as these are lunar linked.
Dates | Important Events | Nanakshahi Date |
5 January | Birth of Guru Gobind Singh, the Tenth Sikh Guru | 23 Poh |
March | Hola Mohalla festival (first full moon in March) | *see below |
14 March | Nanakshahi New Year commences | 1 Chet |
14 April | Vaisakhi, the ordination of the Khalsa | 1 Vaisakh |
16 June | Guru Arjan, the fifth Guru of the Sikhs, in martyred by Chandu Shah in Lahore | 2 Harh |
1 September | Guru Granth Sahib, the Sikh scripture, is installed at the Golden Temple for the first time | 17 Bhadon |
October - November | Bandi Chhorh Divas - Prisoners Release Day - the Sikhs celebrate the safe return of the sixth Nanak, Guru Hargobind from detention from Gwalior Fort in about October 1619 | *see below |
20 October | Sovereignty of the Sikh Scripture (Guru Granth Sahib) declared as the Guru for all times to come by Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth and the last Sikh Guru | 6 Katik |
November | Celebration of the birth of Guru Nanak, the first Sikh Guru and the founder of Sikhism Vaisakhi, the ordination of the Khalsa | *see below |
24 November | Guru Tegh Bahadur martyred in Delhi by Aurangzeb for defending the oppressed | 11 Maghar |
21 December | Ajit Singh and Jujhar Singh, the two elder sons of Guru Gobind Singh, martyred in the battle of Chamkaur | 8 Poh |
26 Dec | Zorawar Singh and Fateh Singh, the two younger sons of Guru Gobind Singh, executed in Sirhind | 13 Poh |
Dates for the three moveable events
Movable dates for Sikh festivals (these change every year in line with the lunar phase)
Year | Hola Mohalla | Bandi Chhor Divas | Parkash Guru Nanak |
Moon phase
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Full moon
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New moon
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Full moon
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2003 | 19 Mar | 25 Oct | 8 Nov |
2004 | 7 Mar | 12 Nov | 26 Nov |
2005 | 26 Mar | 1 Nov | 15 Nov |
2006 | 15 Mar | 21 Oct | 5 Nov |
2007 | 4 Mar | 9 Nov | 24 Nov |
2008 | 22 Mar | 28 Oct | 13 Nov |
2009 | 11 Mar | 17 Oct | 2 Nov |
2010 | 1 Mar | 5 Nov | 21 Nov |
2011 | 20 Mar | 26 Oct | 10 Nov |
2012 | 9 Mar | 13 Nov | 28 Nov |
2013 | 28 Mar | 3 Nov | 17 Nov |
2014 | 17 Mar | 23 Oct | 6 Nov |
2015 | 6 Mar | 11 Nov | 25 Nov |
2016 | 24 Mar | 30 Oct | 14 Nov |
2017 | 13 Mar | 19 Oct | 4 Nov |
2018 | 2 Mar | 7 Nov | 23 Nov |
2019 | 21 Mar | 27 Oct | 12 Nov |
2020 | 10 Mar | 14 Nov | 30 Nov |