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There are numerous Sikh fairs and festivals. Some are of local importance as Maghi of Muktsar and Hola Mohalla of Anandpur. The most important festivals are observed by the Sikhs wherever they are.

On such occasions the whole Sikh families of a particular place gather in a gurudwara. It is properly decorated and illuminated. The Granth is read constantly. Hymns are sung in chorus or by professional Sikh singers. Prayer is said. Sweet pudding (karah prasad) is distributed in the whole congregation. In hot weather sweetened and iced water is served at various places. Houses are lighted in the evening. A free langar at the main gurudwara is a must for every fair and festival. As the congregations gather in thousands, the festival is usually converted into a fair. Innumerable shops, stalls, recreation centers spring up everywhere for the shopping and entertainments of visitors. The fair begins a day before and ends a day after the actual day of celebration.

2 Comments post your comments !!

  1. BHARMJIT SINGH (FDK) said, December 16, 2007 @ 12:51 am

    mere punjab dI dharti guruaan te peeraan di dharti hai . har mahine koi na moi festival manaiaa janda hai mainu mann hai k mera janam punjab vich hoia

  2. armaan said, March 20, 2008 @ 6:39 am

    sade pjb di dhartiguruan di dharti hai

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