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Gurpurb Dates For 2011


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Please find below dates for Gurpurb according to the Bikrami Calendar for those Gursikh who still utilize this calendar.

Avtar Divas

Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji 10 November*

Sri Guru Angand Dev Ji 4 May

Sri Guru Amar Das Ji 16 May

Sri Guru Ram Das Ji 14 October

Sri Guru Arjun Dev Ji 24 April

Sri Guru Hargobind Singh Ji 16 June

Sri Guru Har Rai Ji 16 February

Sri Guru Har Krishan Sahib Ji 24 July

Sri Guru Tegh Badhaur Ji 22 April

Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji 11 Janurary and 31 December*

Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji 29 August (Pela Parkash Divas)

Khalsa Pargat Devas 14 April

Shahidee Jor Mela Guru Arjun Dev Ji 5 June*

Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji Gurghaddi Divas 28 October*

Shahidee Jor Mela Guru Tegh Badhaur Sahib Ji 29 November

* Note these dates are now also used in the Nanakshai Calendar

I am also including dates for Sangrad below.

Sangrad

Jan 14

Feb 13

March 14

April 14

May 15

June 15

July 16

Aug 17

Sep 17

Oct 17

Nov 16

Dec 16

I hope this thread does not start yet another mindless debate on the merits of the Nanakshai Calendar. The migration by the Akal Takhat back to Bikrami dates for the Gurpurb which are celebrated the most is an indication of the lack of credibility the calendar has.

Also with virtually all Western Guru Ghar celebrating the start of the Christian New Year this evening further demonstrates that they themselves do not align themselves fully to the Nankshai Calendar. Since the New Year for Sikhs starts on 14th March each year, hence why the annual Calendar is launched in March each year by the Akal Takhat.

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Paji, how can that be though?, if guru tegh bahadur ji kurbani divess was 10,th december (according to bikrami) ( 5 maghar) (acoording to mahapurkh katha) , that means poh is meant to start some time soon, so how can p10's gurpurb be 11th? according to the former, it should be around the 27th, january?

i am asking because i dont grasp this yet, please explain.........

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