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Holla Mohalla at Anandpur Sahib from March 23 to 28

Holla Mohalla is a Sikh festival that is celebrated every year in the month of March, a day after Holi. The annual festival held at Anandpur Sahib in Punjab was started by the tenth Sikh Guru, Gobind Singh. It is essentially a gathering of Sikhs for military exercises and mock battles on the day following the festival of Holi.

Holla Mohalla derives its name from Punjabi word Mohalla which implies an organised procession in the form of an army column, accompanied by war drums and standard-bearers, and proceeding to a given location or moving from one Gurdwara to another. Holla Mohalla is celebrated as a reminder of the valour and defence preparedness of the Sikhs. These were the concepts dear to the Tenth Guru who was at that time battling the Mughal Empire. 

Holla Mohalla is a community festival where people can come together and remember the Valor of Sikhs who battled for Punjab. The festival begins with the prayer in the Gurudwara and later Guru Granth Sahib, the Sikhs’ Holy Book, is taken out for ritual bath with milk and water. 

During the evening, visitors can witness a martial arts performance by the Nihang Sikhs, identifiable by their blue attire, turbans and multiple weapons brandished. They perform daring stunts with swords and, recreate battles. Watching such amazing stunts can really take one’s breath away.

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Liquor ban in Anandpur Sahib on Hola Mohalla

There will be a ban on the sale of liquor within a 5-km radius of Anandpur Sahib and Kiratpur Sahib during Hola Mohalla celebrations scheduled from March 23 to 28.
Over 15 lakh devotees from different parts of the country and abroad are expected to take part.

Convening a meeting of officials at Anandpur Sahib, Additional Deputy Commissioner Sucha Singh Mast said all the arrangements for the festival would be completed by March 20. The roads in these towns and adjoining areas would be repaired by March 21, he said.

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Holla Mohalla - A Sikh festival March 2012

Holla Mohalla - a Sikh festival is celebrated every year in the month of March, a day after Holi. Hola "Mohalla" derives its name from Punjabi word “Mohalla” implies an organized Procession in the form of an army column accompanied by war drums and standard-bearers, and proceeding to a given location or moving in state from one Gurdwara to another.


The festival was started by the tenth Sikh Guru – Guru Govind Singh who had tried to gather Sikhs for military exercises and mock battles after Holi. This has now become a traditional annual festival of Sikhs held at Anandpur Sahib and Kiratpur Sahib in Punjab. The festival also marks the New Year as per rituals and lunar Nanakshahi calendar of Sikhs. It is celebrated over three days and it retains the character of fun and joy of Holi which concludes a day before.


History Of Holla Mohalla

Holla Mohalla was first started on 1st March 1757 at Anandpur on Chet vadi. This custom was originated during the time of Guru Gobind Singh (1666-1708) who held the first procession at Anandpur on Chet vadi. This was done to avert a grimmer struggle against imperial power following the battle of Ninnohgrah in 1700. Guru Sahib told his Sikhs wake up to their responsibility and duty as AKAAL PURAKH KI FAUJ (the Army of the Almighty) to defend the TRUTH and PROTECT society. Thus, the history of Holla Mollaha goes back to 1757 A.D.


Celebrations of Holla Mohalla

Every Indian festival has its own charm of festivity; the Holla Mohalla festival has no exception to it. In Holla Mohalla, people accumulate in Anandpur Sahib, and enjoy the day with singing bhajans and seeing the famous pegging competitions of archery, fencing, riding and traditional function of wrestling. Other than these sports activities, they also savor the taste of delicious langars which is organized by sewadars as per Sikh tradition.


The other attractions of the Holla Mohalla celebrations are:



Wrestling: Started as a tradition by the followers of Guru Hargobindji within boundaries of Akal Takht Sahib and it is mostly his boost that wrestling as a sport made Punjab its birth place. Over 60 years ago, Grewal Sports Association had begun to give prices in this sport. However, today this sport is practiced in almost 7000 villages of Punjab.


The other sports activities on Holla Mohalla include Archery, Kabaddi, Weight-Lifting, Cycling, Football, Acrobatics and twisting an iron-rod by placing it on Adam’s apple, etc.







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SIKH MONUMENT 'VIRASAT-E-KHALSA' INUAGURATED


Five Sikh Head Priests and Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal today dedicated Sikh monument 'Virasat-E-Khalsa, depicting the evolution of Khalsa Panth, to humanity.

The grand museum covers the Sikh history right from Guru Nanak era to Guru Gobind Singh’s Khalsa Raj, depicting the unparalleled sacrifices of Sikhs for unity and integrity of the country. BJP national president Nitin Gadkari, religious heads of various sections, representatives of all castes and people from various countries attended the inauguration of the monument, which was described as a new symbol of humanity depicting universal brotherhood and love.

Mr Badal and Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal honoured the people associated with the project with robes of honour. Speaking on the occasion, BJP president Nitin Gadkari expressed happiness to be associated with the inaugural function of Virasat-E-Khalsa that depicted 500-year old history of Khalsa Panth. He decsribed it as a world class project that "exceeds your imaginations." 

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KHALSA HERITAGE COMPLEX TO OPEN ON AUG 31


First phase of the Khalsa Heritage Complex will be dedicated to Punjab on August 31, while second phase will be commissioned by December. This was stated by Finance Minister Dr Upinderjit Kaur during a visit to the project site here.

The first phase comprises five galleries related to the Sikh Gurus. “Work is on at war footing and we will open the complex by the August end. At the same time, work on the second phase is also going on. Once completed, this will be the eighth wonder of the world,” she claimed. She also gave instructions on correcting certain paintings and sculptures.

Speaking about an extensive library that will come up at the complex, she said, “The digital library will house 9,000 tracks related to world religions, including 3,500 tracks of the Sikhism,” she said. Earlier, she presided over a meeting of Anandpur Sahib Foundation and also paid obeisance at Takht Sri Kesgarh Sahib. Foundation’s chief executive officer Dr Karamjit Singh Sra, Deputy Commissioner Ropar GK Singh and others were also present on the occasion.
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