About Sri Guru Amardas ji (1552-1574) | Guru Amar Das Jayanti 2016 | Sikh Holidays 2016 - 2017
About Sri Guru Amardas ji (1552-1574)
Sri Guru Amar Das, however conceived in 1479, turned into the Guru in 1552 when he was in his seventies. Master Amardas ji were conceived as Bhalla Khatri at town Basarke around 13 kms south-west of Amritsar. His dad was Tej Bhan Bhalla,, a nearby insignificant dealer. They were all staunch sanatanists, and veggie lovers. Master Amar das had a spouse, two children and two little girls. He frequently went to Haridwar and Jwalamukhi on journeys and entirely watched every single religious ritual and ceromonies. Before coming into contact with Sikhkism Guru Amar Das had crossed sixty years old. His sibling Manak chand lived adjacent his home, Manak Chand's significant other Bibi Amro use to sing Guru Nanak's songs. Bhai Amar Das (Later Guru) more likely than not heard her singing commonly some time recently. He engquired whose psalms she was singing and promptly decided to approach Guru Angad. It was in 1541, when Amardas was 62 years of age. Master Amardas ji were on Guruship from 1552 to 1574, he moved to Goindwal from Khadur to evade strife with Guru Angad's son's., senior of whom named Datu had announced himself as a Guru.All the same he made numerous critical strides. He built up new habitats for passing on to the general population the message of Guru Nanak. Master Amardas ji, condemnned Hindus for Sati, permitted dowager remarriage and against Caste frameworks he began Guru Ka Langar. He went on his Guru Ship to his child in law, Ramdas Sodhi, who was his most dedicated devotee. Master Amardas ji sorted out the proleystaion of Sikh confidence into Manjis. He partitioned the region into 22 branches called Manjis and selected a neighborhood Sikh evangelist at every spot. The evangelist sat on a Manji (a bunk) while the assembly surrounding it. Here are the name of the general population he designated to lecture Sikhism.
He began the arrangement of holding two yearly get-togethers of his followers from everywhere throughout the nation. At his central command, he attempted the development of a baoli (a well with a perpetual wellspring of spring water). For the Sikhs the central station of the Guru and this baoli turned into a sacred spot of journey.
Master Angad had gathered the songs of Guru Nanak. To these Guru Amar Das included the psalms of the previous and in addition his own. Master Amardas delegated three ladies as evangelists was an exceptional commitment of Amardas. Master Amardas ji were highle satisfied with one of his pupil named Bhai Jetha, first Guru Amardas ji wedded his little girl Bibi Bhani to Bhai Jetha, and after that charmed with the couple's commitment, he went on the Guruship to Bhai Jetha as Guru Ramdas. In his commitment to Guru Nanak, Guru Angad, God and his Sikhs Guru Amardas was as firm as a stone. He left from this world on September 1, 1574. They controlled both to the religious and the worldly needs of the supporters; for, in the Guru's framework honest to goodness fleeting requirements were incorporated into the religious needs. They gathered offerings from the followers and sent them to the Guru for the regular utilization of the group. The Guru himself earned his living as a little tradesman.
As a hostile to position and against contamination measure, he made it occupant that nobody, independent of his status or rank, could see him unless he had first shared, alongside others, of the sustenance cooked at the normal kitchen. Sovereign Akbar had likewise to eat at the langar before he met the Guru.
In his time, self-denial and loners again made an endeavor to enter the Guru's run. Be that as it may, the Guru issued a last order that no loner or parsimonious could be a Sikh. He additionally reviled the arrangement of sati and of purdah among ladies.
As indicated by the Guru, the human body was the sanctuary of God. He, hence, laid accentuation on keeping it solid and sound to the end. For the same reason, he upbraided the parsimonious practices of tormenting the body. The Guru felt that the strength of the body couldn't be separated from good and profound prosperity.
Guru Amar Das Jayanti 2016 - May 5 (Thursday)
Master Amar Das was the third Sikh Guru in the arrangement of ten Sikh Gurus. Amar Das was given the title of Sikh Guru on 26th March, 1552. Master Amar Das was famously known as a crusader who upheld for giving equivalent rights to ladies in all fields. He was among the individuals who abrogated the act of Sati among Sikh ladies. The Sikh master was conceived in the city of Amritsar on fifth May, 1479.
Master Amar Das additionally supported the act of beginning the Langar function in which lovers are offered free sustenance at whatever point they visit any Gurdwara. The act of Langar has from that point get to be well known among Sikhs and they take after the convention with full religious confidence. Every year Guru Amar Das Jayanti is praised with religious commitment and Sikhs make uncommon arrangements for the day.
Celebrations
Sikhs observe Guru Amar Das Jayanti grandly. Unique arrangements are made for the day and Sikhs visit Gurdwara on this sacred day. Unique parsad is appropriated among the aficionados present in the gurdwara as a characteristic of appreciation to the Guru. Lovers bring this parsad with commitment and pay admiration to Guru Granth Sahib, a heavenly book which is put in all the Gurdwara. Master Granth Sahib is thought to be the holiest of the Sikh books and enthusiasts think of it as favorable to bow before the blessed book on this day.
Extraordinary Kar Seva is offered by the enthusiasts on the event and take pride in cleaning the Gurdwara premises on the event. A few fans like to bail it out in the group kitchen on the event and help the kitchen staff in get ready different dishes for the aficionados.
Lovers regardless of their religious confidence can contribute towards the Langar seva in the Gurdwara on the day. Some individuals want to give flour, heartbeats and rice to the Gurdwara coffers. Sharbat or sweetened water too is appropriated among the aficionados on this day. Unique chabeels or sweet water corners appropriate sweetened water to fans all through the city.
The holiest city among the Sikhs, Amritsar is uniquely improved on the event of Guru Amar das Jayanti. Aficionados clean the way prompting the Golden sanctuary, the principle place of worship identified with Sikh society in the nation. Showering in the Golden sanctuary pool is viewed as promising on the day and lovers from all parts of the district guarantee that they turn into a part of the festival.
Exceptional Nagar Kirtan is sorted out to stamp the festivals and aficionados partake in the same with full religious intensity. Gurdwaras the nation over praise the occasion with eagerness and unique improvement courses of action are made to make Guru Amar Das Jayanti a delightful minute for everybody. Sikhs over the world are known for their validity, religious resistance and trustworthiness. They are known not their religious assessments in genuine sincere and an impression of the same can be seen on Guru Amar Das Jayanti.
Sikh Holidays 2016 - 2017
Sikh Month Begins Chet March 14 Vaisakh April 14 Jeth May 15 Harh June 15 Sawan July 16 Bhadon August 16
Sikh Month Begins Asu September 15 Katik October 15 Maghar November 14 Poh December 14 Magh January 13 Phagan February 12
Sikh Month | Begins |
Chet | March 14 |
Vaisakh | April 14 |
Jeth | May 15 |
Harh | June 15 |
Sawan | July 16 |
Bhadon | August 16 |
Sikh Month | Begins |
Asu | September 15 |
Katik | October 15 |
Maghar | November 14 |
Poh | December 14 |
Magh | January 13 |
Phagan | February 12 |
The Sikh Calender 16 -17
Gurpurb / Festival Guru Sahib / Festival Nanakshahi CE Parkash Utsav Guru Gobind Singh Sahib 23 Poh 5 Jan Parkash Utsav Guru Har Rai Sahib 19 Magh 31 Jan Gurgadi Guru Har Rai Sahib 1 Chet 14 Mar Nanakshahi New Year Nanakshahi Era 535 commences 1 Chet 14 Mar Hola Muhalla Hola Muhalla Nanakshahi* 1 Chet 14 Mar Jotijot Guru Hargobind Sahib 6 Chet 19 Mar Parkash Guru Nanak Sahib * 1 Vaisakh 14 Apr Khalsa Day - Vaisakhi Khalsa Panth Creation anniversary 1 Vaisakh 14 Apr Jotijot Guru Angad Sahib 3 Vaisakh 16 Apr Gurgadi Guru Amar Das Sahib 3 Vaisakh 16 Apr Jotijot Guru Harkrishan Sahib 3 Vaisakh 16 Apr Gurgadi Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib 3 Vaisakh 16 Apr Parkash Guru Angad Sahib 5 Vaisakh 18 Apr Parkash Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib 5 Vaisakh 18 Apr Parkash Guru Arjun Sahib 19 Vaisakh 2 May Parkash Guru Amar Das Sahib 9 Jeth 23 May Gurgadi Guru Hargobind Sahib 28 Jeth 11 Jun Martyrdom Guru Arjun Sahib 2 Harh 16 Jun Parkash Guru Hargobind Sahib 21 Harh 5 Jul Miri-Piri Day Guru Hargobind Sahib 6 Sawan 21Jul Parkash Guru Harkrishan Sahib 8 Sawan 23Jul First Parkash Guru Granth Sahib 17 Bhadon 1 Sep Jotijot Guru Amar Das Sahib 2 Asu 16 Sep Gurgadi Guru Ramdas Sahib 2 Asu 16 Sep Jotijot Guru Ramdas Sahib 2 Asu 16 Sep Gurgadi Guru Arjun Sahib 2 Asu 16 Sep Gurgadi Guru Angad Sahib 4 Asu 18Sep Jotijot Guru Nanak Sahib 8Asu 22 Sep Parkash Guru Ramdas Sahib 25 Asu 9 Oct Jotijot Guru Har Rai Sahib 6 Katik 20 Oct Gurgadi Guru Harkrishan Sahib 6 Katik 20 Oct Gurgadi Guru Granth Sahib 6 Katik 20 Oct Jotijot Guru Gobind Singh Sahib 7Katik 21 Oct Gurgadi Guru Gobind Singh Sahib 11 Maghar 24 Nov Martyrdom Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib 11 Maghar 24 Nov Martyrdom Elder Sahibzadas 8 Poh 21 Dec Martyrdom Younger Sahibzadas 13 Poh 26 Dec
Gurpurb / Festival | Guru Sahib / Festival | Nanakshahi | CE |
Parkash Utsav | Guru Gobind Singh Sahib | 23 Poh | 5 Jan |
Parkash Utsav | Guru Har Rai Sahib | 19 Magh | 31 Jan |
Gurgadi | Guru Har Rai Sahib | 1 Chet | 14 Mar |
Nanakshahi New Year | Nanakshahi Era 535 commences | 1 Chet | 14 Mar |
Hola Muhalla | Hola Muhalla Nanakshahi* | 1 Chet | 14 Mar |
Jotijot | Guru Hargobind Sahib | 6 Chet | 19 Mar |
Parkash | Guru Nanak Sahib * | 1 Vaisakh | 14 Apr |
Khalsa Day - Vaisakhi | Khalsa Panth Creation anniversary | 1 Vaisakh | 14 Apr |
Jotijot | Guru Angad Sahib | 3 Vaisakh | 16 Apr |
Gurgadi | Guru Amar Das Sahib | 3 Vaisakh | 16 Apr |
Jotijot | Guru Harkrishan Sahib | 3 Vaisakh | 16 Apr |
Gurgadi | Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib | 3 Vaisakh | 16 Apr |
Parkash | Guru Angad Sahib | 5 Vaisakh | 18 Apr |
Parkash | Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib | 5 Vaisakh | 18 Apr |
Parkash | Guru Arjun Sahib | 19 Vaisakh | 2 May |
Parkash | Guru Amar Das Sahib | 9 Jeth | 23 May |
Gurgadi | Guru Hargobind Sahib | 28 Jeth | 11 Jun |
Martyrdom | Guru Arjun Sahib | 2 Harh | 16 Jun |
Parkash | Guru Hargobind Sahib | 21 Harh | 5 Jul |
Miri-Piri Day | Guru Hargobind Sahib | 6 Sawan | 21Jul |
Parkash | Guru Harkrishan Sahib | 8 Sawan | 23Jul |
First Parkash | Guru Granth Sahib | 17 Bhadon | 1 Sep |
Jotijot | Guru Amar Das Sahib | 2 Asu | 16 Sep |
Gurgadi | Guru Ramdas Sahib | 2 Asu | 16 Sep |
Jotijot | Guru Ramdas Sahib | 2 Asu | 16 Sep |
Gurgadi | Guru Arjun Sahib | 2 Asu | 16 Sep |
Gurgadi | Guru Angad Sahib | 4 Asu | 18Sep |
Jotijot | Guru Nanak Sahib | 8Asu | 22 Sep |
Parkash | Guru Ramdas Sahib | 25 Asu | 9 Oct |
Jotijot | Guru Har Rai Sahib | 6 Katik | 20 Oct |
Gurgadi | Guru Harkrishan Sahib | 6 Katik | 20 Oct |
Gurgadi | Guru Granth Sahib | 6 Katik | 20 Oct |
Jotijot | Guru Gobind Singh Sahib | 7Katik | 21 Oct |
Gurgadi | Guru Gobind Singh Sahib | 11 Maghar | 24 Nov |
Martyrdom | Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib | 11 Maghar | 24 Nov |
Martyrdom | Elder Sahibzadas | 8 Poh | 21 Dec |
Martyrdom | Younger Sahibzadas | 13 Poh | 26 Dec |
Movable Dates (Change Every Year) | |||
Hola Mohalla | Bandi Chhor Divas | Parkash Guru Nanak Sahib | |
2003 | 19 Mar | 25 Oct | 8 Nov |
2004 | 7 Mar | 12 Nov | 26 Nov |
2005 | 26 Mar | 1 Nov | 15 Nov |
2006 | 15 Mar | 21 Oct | 5 Nov |
2007 | 4 Mar | 9 Nov | 24 Nov |
2008 | 22 Mar | 28 Oct | 13 Nov |
2009 | 11 Mar | 17 Oct | 2 Nov |
2010 | 1 Mar | 5 Nov | 21 Nov |
2011 | 20 Mar | 26 Oct | 10 Nov |
2012 | 9 Mar | 13 Nov | 28 Nov |
2013 | 28 Mar | 3 Nov | 17 Nov |
2014 | 17 Mar | 23 Oct | 6 Nov |
2015 | 6 Mar | 11 Nov | 25 Nov |
2016 | 24 Mar | 30 Oct | 14 Nov |
2017 | 13 Mar | 19 Oct | 4 Nov |
2018 | 2 Mar | 7 Nov | 23 Nov |
2019 | 21 Mar | 27 Oct | 12 Nov |
2020 | 10 Mar | 14 Nov | 30 Nov |
Other Important Sikh Days
Chet
1 Chet / 14 March - Nanakshahi New Year Day
2 Chet / 15 March - S. Baghel Singh's conquest of Delhi
12 Chet / 25 March - Shaheedi Bhai Subeg Singh, Bhai Shahbaz Singh
27 Chet / 9 April - Birthday Sahibzada Jujhar Singh Ji
Vaisakh
1 Vaisakh / 14 April (Vaisakhi) - Birth Anniversary of Khalsa
Jeth
3 Jeth / 17 May - Chhota Ghallughara
21 Jeth / 4 June - 1984 Ghallughara (Attack on Sri Akal Takht Sahib)
23 Jeth / 6 June - Shaheedi Sant Baba Jarnail Singh Ji
Harh
11 Harh / 25 June - Shaheedi Baba Banda Singh Ji Bahadur
15 Harh / 29 June - Barsi Maharaja Ranjit Singh Ji
25 Harh / 9 July - Shaheedi Bhai Mani Singh Ji
Sawan
1 Sawan / 16 July - Shaheedi Bhai Taru Singh Ji
24 Sawan / 8 August - Morcha Guru Ka Bagh
Bhadon
15 Bhadon / 30 August 2004 - Mela Baba Bakala
Assu
17 Assu / 1 October - Foundation Day Singh Sabha
21 Assu / 5 October - Mela Beerh Baba Buddha Ji
Katik
8 Katik / 22 October 2004 - Khalsa Darbar
14 Katik / 28 October - Foundation Day Chief Khalsa Diwan
14 Katik / 28 October - Saka Panja Sahib
18 Katik / 1 November - Punjabi Suba Day
30 Katik / 13 November - Shaheedi Baba Deep Singh Ji Shaheed
Maghar
1 Maghar / 14 November - Foundation Day SGPC
11 Maghar / 24 November - Shaheedi Bhai Mati Das Ji, and Bhai Sati Das Ji
15 Maghar / 28 November - Birthday Sahibzada Zorawar Singh Ji
19 Maghar / 2 December - Shaheedi Baba Gurbakhsh Singh Ji
29 Maghar / 12 December - Birthday Sahibzada Fateh Singh Ji
30 Maghar / 13 December - Foundation Day Shromani Akali Dal
Poh
8 Poh / 21 December - Shaheedi Sahibzada Ajit Singh, Sahibzada Jujhar Singh , and other Shaheeds of Chamkaur Sahib ---- 300th Anniversary
8 Poh / 21 December - Shaheedi Baba Jeevan Singh Ji
13 Poh / 26 December - Shaheedi Sahibzada Zorawar Singh, Sahibzada Fateh Singh, and Mata Gujri Ji's passing away ---- 300th Anniversary
1 Chet / 14 March - Nanakshahi New Year Day
2 Chet / 15 March - S. Baghel Singh's conquest of Delhi
12 Chet / 25 March - Shaheedi Bhai Subeg Singh, Bhai Shahbaz Singh
27 Chet / 9 April - Birthday Sahibzada Jujhar Singh Ji
Vaisakh
1 Vaisakh / 14 April (Vaisakhi) - Birth Anniversary of Khalsa
Jeth
3 Jeth / 17 May - Chhota Ghallughara
21 Jeth / 4 June - 1984 Ghallughara (Attack on Sri Akal Takht Sahib)
23 Jeth / 6 June - Shaheedi Sant Baba Jarnail Singh Ji
Harh
11 Harh / 25 June - Shaheedi Baba Banda Singh Ji Bahadur
15 Harh / 29 June - Barsi Maharaja Ranjit Singh Ji
25 Harh / 9 July - Shaheedi Bhai Mani Singh Ji
Sawan
1 Sawan / 16 July - Shaheedi Bhai Taru Singh Ji
24 Sawan / 8 August - Morcha Guru Ka Bagh
Bhadon
15 Bhadon / 30 August 2004 - Mela Baba Bakala
Assu
17 Assu / 1 October - Foundation Day Singh Sabha
21 Assu / 5 October - Mela Beerh Baba Buddha Ji
Katik
8 Katik / 22 October 2004 - Khalsa Darbar
14 Katik / 28 October - Foundation Day Chief Khalsa Diwan
14 Katik / 28 October - Saka Panja Sahib
18 Katik / 1 November - Punjabi Suba Day
30 Katik / 13 November - Shaheedi Baba Deep Singh Ji Shaheed
Maghar
1 Maghar / 14 November - Foundation Day SGPC
11 Maghar / 24 November - Shaheedi Bhai Mati Das Ji, and Bhai Sati Das Ji
15 Maghar / 28 November - Birthday Sahibzada Zorawar Singh Ji
19 Maghar / 2 December - Shaheedi Baba Gurbakhsh Singh Ji
29 Maghar / 12 December - Birthday Sahibzada Fateh Singh Ji
30 Maghar / 13 December - Foundation Day Shromani Akali Dal
Poh
8 Poh / 21 December - Shaheedi Sahibzada Ajit Singh, Sahibzada Jujhar Singh , and other Shaheeds of Chamkaur Sahib ---- 300th Anniversary
8 Poh / 21 December - Shaheedi Baba Jeevan Singh Ji
13 Poh / 26 December - Shaheedi Sahibzada Zorawar Singh, Sahibzada Fateh Singh, and Mata Gujri Ji's passing away ---- 300th Anniversary
Magh
1 Magh / 13 January - Mela Maghi Muktsar
1 Magh / 13 January - Foundation Day Sri Harimandar Sahib
7 Magh / 19 January - Morcha for Keys
25 Magh / 6 February - Mela Kottha Sahib
27 Magh / 8 February - Great Holocast
30 Magh / 11 February - Birthday Sahibzada Ajit Singh Ji
Phagun
10 Phagun / 21 February - Saka Nankana Sahib
10 Phagun / 21 February - Jaito Morcha