Gurpurbs Flashcards

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What are the most important gurpurbs

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  • The birthday of guru Nanak, founder of Sikhism ( April or November )
  • the birthday of guru gobind Singh, founder of the Khalsa ( January)
  • the martyrdom of guru Arian ( June)
  • the martyrdom of guru tegh bahadur
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How do Sikhs celebrate gurpurbs

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Sikhs celebrate gurpurbs with an akhand path. This is a complete and continuous reading of Sikh scripture, the Guru Granth Sahib that takes 48 hours and finishes on the day of the festival. This is also performed in times of ceremony such as birth, death, marriage and moving into a new home. The reading is done by a team of readers, who may be professionals or family members. Each reads for two to three hours. Gurdwaras are decorated with flowers, flags and lights, and Sikhs dress up in new or smart clothes and join together for special services. Hymns are sung from the guru Granth sahib, poems are recited in praise of the gurus and there are lectures on Sikhism. In India and parts of Britain, there are processions where the Sikh scripture is paraded around. The panj piare head the procession carrying the Sikh flag. Musicians, singers and martial artists follow. Outside some gurdwaras, free sweets are offered to the general public, regardless of their faith. Food is important in this festival. Sikhs come together to eat special food such as karah prasad, a sweet tasting food that has been blessed an is served warm. Free meals ( kangaroo) are served at the gurdwaras.

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What are Gurpurbs

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Gurpurbs are festivals that are associated with the lives of the gurus. They are happy occasions, which are celebrated most enthusiastically by Sikhs

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