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Diwali 2023: What Is Bandi Chhor Divas? This Is How Sikhs Celebrate Diwali
Diwali, the festival of lights is almost here and it will be celebrated from 10 to 14 November 2023. While we heavily associate this festival with the Hindu community, this festival has more relevance than lighting diyas and bursting crackers.
For people belonging to the Sikh community, this is a day that commemorates the release of Guru Hargobind Singh, the sixth of 10 Gurus of the Sikh religion and it is known as Bandi Chhor Diwas, which will be celebrated on 12 November this year. Let us know the significance of this day.

What
Is
Bandi
Chhor
Divas?
History
A
spiritual
leader,
he
was
born
on
19
June
1595
and
served
the
longest
tenure
for
over
37
years
as
a
spiritual
teacher.
He
was
the
one
who
built
Akal
Takht,
which
is
now
one
of
the
five
Takhts
(seats
of
power)
of
the
Sikhs.
Apart
from
that,
he
had
also
built
a
fort
called
Lohagarh
near
Amritsar.
Significance
Of
Bandi
Chhor
Divas
Bandi
Chhor
Divas
symbolizes
justice
for
all.
This
day
is
known
as
'Prisoner
Release
Day'
and
is
a
significant
holiday
for
Sikhs
that
coincides
with
Diwali
it
commemorates
the
release
of
Guru
Hargobind
Ji
from
imprisonment
in
Gwalior
Fort
by
the
Mughal
Emperor
Jahangir
along
with
52
innocent
princes
and
Kings
who
were
imprisoned
there
as
well.
When he was released, he gave one condition that every Prince who is holding on to Guru's dress should be allowed to leave the prison with him. He then requested a dress that had 52 tassels which allowed all the princes to be freed along with him. The day he returned to Amritsar, Bandi Chhor Divas was celebrated.
Apart from bursting crackers, traditional sweets like karah parshad, which is a sacred pudding and langars are distributed among people who visit Gurdwara. Kirtans are also sung on this day. Sikhs are encouraged to engage in charitable acts or seva (selfless service).
A special prayer service or diwan is organized on this day and people listen to kathas (religious stories and hymns) which highlight the importance of Guru Hargobind Ji's release and his principles of Sikhism. It is a reminder of core Sikh values of freedom, equality, and justice, and uphold all these values and implement them in our lives.



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