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'''Hola Mohalla''' or '''Holla Mahalla''' or simply '''Hola''' is a Sikh festival that takes place on the first of the lunar month of [[Chet]] which usually falls in March. This follows the Hindu festival of '''''Holi'''''; '''''Hola''''' is the masculine form of the feminine sounding '''''Holi'''''. The word '''"Mohalla"''' is derived from the Arabic root '''hal''' (alighting, descending) and is a Punjabi word that implies an organized procession in the form of an army column. But unlike Holi, when people playfully sprinkle color, dry or mixed in water, on each other, the Guru made [[Hola Mohalla]] an occasion for the Sikhs to demonstrate their martial skills in simulated battles. <big> '''[[Hola Mohalla| Read more .....]]'''</big>
'''Hola Mohalla''' or simply '''Hola''' is a Sikh festival that takes place on the first of the lunar month of [[Chet]] which usually falls in March. This follows the Hindu festival of '''''Holi'''''; The word '''"Mohalla"''' is derived from the Arabic root '''hal''' (alighting, descending) and is a Punjabi word that implies an organized procession in the form of an army column. But unlike Holi, when people playfully sprinkle color, dry or mixed in water, on each other, the Guru made '''Hola Mohalla''' an occasion for the Sikhs to demonstrate their martial skills in simulated battles. Together the words '''"Hola Mohalla"''' stands for "mock fight". During this festival, procession are organised in the form of army type columns accompanied by war-drums and standard-bearers and proceeding to a given spot or moving within the state from one [[gurdwara]] to another. The custom originated in the time of [[Guru Gobind Singh]] who first held such mock fight events at [[Anandpur]] in February 1701.
 
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Revision as of 19:07, 1 March 2006

Hola Mohalla festival (Photo:Reuters/Kamal Kishore

Hola Mohalla or simply Hola is a Sikh festival that takes place on the first of the lunar month of Chet which usually falls in March. This follows the Hindu festival of Holi; The word "Mohalla" is derived from the Arabic root hal (alighting, descending) and is a Punjabi word that implies an organized procession in the form of an army column. But unlike Holi, when people playfully sprinkle color, dry or mixed in water, on each other, the Guru made Hola Mohalla an occasion for the Sikhs to demonstrate their martial skills in simulated battles. Together the words "Hola Mohalla" stands for "mock fight". During this festival, procession are organised in the form of army type columns accompanied by war-drums and standard-bearers and proceeding to a given spot or moving within the state from one gurdwara to another. The custom originated in the time of Guru Gobind Singh who first held such mock fight events at Anandpur in February 1701.

Read more .....