The 10th Guru of the Sikhs, Guru Gobind Singh, was born in Patna, Bihar, on December 22, 1666. His birth ceremony happens on January 9th of this year, according to the Nanakshahi calendar. At the age of nine, Guru Gobind Singh succeeded his father, Guru Tengh Bahadur, as the leader of the Sikhs.
Every year, on the anniversary of the birth of the tenth Sikh Guru Gobind Singh, we commemorate Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti. This year, on January 9, the nation will celebrate the Sikh guru's 355th birthday. The event, also known as Guru Gobind Singh's Prakash Parv, occurs on a different day each year, depending on the Nanakshahi calendar used by Sikhs.
Although the precise date of Guru Gobind Singh's birth is unknown, as it varies according to the Sikhs' Nanakshahi calendar, it always occurs in December or January. Sikhs worldwide extend greetings to one another on this day and swear to abide by Guru Gobind Singh's path and teachings.
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More about Guru Gobind Singh
The teachings and direction of Guru Gobind Singh have motivated people for many centuries. Sadly, he was murdered in 1708, at the age of 41. People give the poor clothing and food on this day. Devotees assemble in large groups where they sing songs, worship in the gurudwara, and share meals with both adults and kids. Four of Guru Gobind Singh's sons perished during his lifetime.