Hola Mohalla 2024: When is it happening and what is it all about
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, PUNJAB/ Created : Mar 22, 2024, 14:32 IST
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Hola Mohalla, also known as Hola, is scheduled to take place from March 25-27. The start of this three-day festival will unfold at Takht Sri Keshgarh Sahib in Anandpur, located in the Rupnagar district of Punjab. This site holds s … Read more
Hola Mohalla, also known as Hola, is scheduled to take place from March 25-27. The start of this three-day festival will unfold at Takht Sri Keshgarh Sahib in Anandpur, located in the Rupnagar district of Punjab. This site holds special historical significance as it is one of the five Sikh takhts. Hola Mohalla stands out for its display of martial arts, valour, and community spirit. Read less
Hola Mohalla stands out for its display of martial arts, valour, and community spirit.
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The festival begins with early morning prayers and hymns at Gurudwaras. Sikhs engage in Nagar Kirtan processions, and that is a sight to behold. The second day is marked by displays of martial arts, including Gatka (a traditional Sikh martial art), sword fighting, and mock battles. Participants, dressed in traditional attire, showcase their skills and agility. This day also includes various competitions, such as wrestling, archery, and horse riding.
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Hola Mohalla stands as a vibrant celebration of Sikh martial traditions, community spirit, and cultural heritage. It not only honours the legacy of Sikh Gurus and warriors but also fosters a sense of unity and brotherhood among all who participate. Through its colourful festivities and martial displays, Hola Mohalla continues to inspire and uplift generations of Sikhs and admirers worldwide.
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