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Visit these Gurudwaras to Witness the Fervour of Gurunanak Jayanti

The birth anniversary of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, is celebrated with great enthusiasm. According to the Hindu calendar, the day falls on Kartik Poornima (the 15th lunar day). November 8, 2022, marked the 552nd birth anniversary of the great personality.

Gurudrawaras are the place of congregational worship by Sikhs. The word Gurudwara translates to ‘Gateway to guru’, and these places are associated with Shri Guru Nanak Dev and the nine Guru’s life.

How is Guru Nanak Jayanti celebrated?

The celebrations start fifteen days before Guru Nanak Jayanti, with early morning processions. Sikhs start reading Guru Granth Sahib two days before the festivities. The reading continues till the day of Guru Nanak Jayanti and is known among people as Akhand Path.

Nagakirtan is organised one day before the anniversary. This marks the procession led by ‘Panj Pyaras’, which translates to ‘five beloved ones’ who carry the Sikh flag and palanquin. A band in the procession presents martial art skills using traditional weapons of Sikh.

On the Guru Nanak Jayanti, Sikhs sing hymns associated with each Guru, followed by further recitation of Guru Granth Sahib. Grand feasts or Langars are famous treats offered to all visitors. Finally, Gurbani is recited at the believed time of birth and marks the end of the celebration, followed by prayers for everyone’s well-being.

The celebration seems worth witnessing at least once in a lifetime. But how? Not aware of where to go? No worries! We will give you a list to choose from along with accommodation facilities.

Where to witness the enthusiasm of Gurunanak Jayanti?

1. Amritsar, Punjab

Amritsar and Guru Nanak Jayanti, the next word that should click in your mind be The Golden Temple. It is also famous as Darbar Sahib or Harmandir Sahab. It is obvious to expect a crowd and large gathering at this place; however, ease of finding accommodation is possible through OYO.

OYO Townhouse 231 Golden Avenue near Golden Avenue Main Road, Hotel Swallow International near the bus stand and Premium Hotel Nayyar near Hide Market are some of the numerous family hotels in Amritsar. The cost range lies between INR 1000 to INR 2000 per night for one room. The facility of CCTV cameras, free wi-fi, twin single bed, and washing machine makes your stay pleasant.

2. Patna, Bihar

Here you can find the Gurudwara by the name Takht Shri Harimandir Ji Patna Sahib. The place was built in remembrance of the tenth guru of Sikhs, Guru Gobind Singh. The nearest family resort in Lodhi, Punjab, is Madhuram Vihar. Situated at a 2-kilometre distance from the birthplace of the tenth Guru, this place provides a kitchen, full-service laundry etc. The price lies around INR 2500 for a small family.

Another spacious place to stay is Capital O Kamat Inn, located at Exhibition Road in Patna. This place holds a good rating and provides numerous facilities with costs beginning from INR 1105 for one room and a night.

3. Leh-Kargil

This place houses Gurudwara Pathar Sahib, built to celebrate Shri Guru Nanak’s visit to Ladakh. OYO facilitates booking two hotels for the accommodation of two rooms. It provides affordable prices of INR 1500 for a night and a room. The hotel Mountain View and Cedar Guest house benefit the visitors with free wi-fi, good power backup, and CCTV cameras, ensuring safety, along with an in-house restaurant.

4. New Delhi

The capital of India is famous for Gurudwara Bangla Sahib and Gurudwara Majnu ka Tila. The former holds significance for the eighth Sikh Guru, Guru Har Kishan, while the latter is the oldest in Delhi. Gurdwara Majnu ka Tila remmebers stay of Guru Nanank and sixth Guru, Guru Har Gobin Singh.

With multiple OYO family hotels in Delhi, a simple search provides family suites. Concerning convenience of visitors, most hotels are situated near metro stations and offer an affordable range for stay. Moreover, the connectivity with metro stations is utilised for top sightseeing in Delhi by visitors.

5. Sirmour, Himachal Pradesh

Gurudwara Shergarh Sahib was built in memory of Guru Gobind Singh. He saved the residents from a man-eating tiger in the village. The Gurudwara is situated around 12 kilometres from Paonta Sahib, which provides numerous family hotels for a comfortable stay. The security, anytime check-in facility, free wifi, parking facilities, and spacious hotels with the option to book even a house make the trip worthy of remembering.

Conclusion

The diversity of India does not differentiate between culture and religion. People of any faith can visit any religious place and celebrate the festivals. It’s all about peace and humanity. Grand feasts by Sikhs, their celebration styles and traditional skills attract countless people to witness Guru Nanak Jayanti. However, lodgings can be a headache. But OYO does the work for you. We bring you nearby hotels, suites and resorts to stay which also connects with local transport for top sightseeing in the city and shopping so that you enjoy your visit without tension.

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