The vibrant culture of Jalandhar is best marked with its colorful spectrum of various fairs and festivals celebrated by the people. The most rejuvenating festival of the city is Baisakhi which commemorates the foundation anniversary of KhalsaPanth by Guru Gobind Singh. The other important fairs and festivals exhibiting the rich culture of the city are HarballabhSangeetMela and Fair of Baba Sodal.
Makar Sankranti is considered as an auspicious festival by the Hindus and is celebrated in every part of the country in innumerable forms, gaiety, and devotion. This festival is marked when the sun moves from the T...
There are ten gurus who are worshipped by the Sikhs. The tenth guru was Guru Gobind Singh. His birthday is celebrated as the Guru Gobind Singh Jayanthi. He was the last guru. There will be more celebrations by the ...
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Guru Nanak Dev was the founder of Sikhism. He was born in 1469 AD in a village, Rai-Bhoj-di Talwandi near Lahore, Pakistan. He was born in a Bedi kshtriya family. Of the ten gurus in Sikhism Guru Nanak Dev was the ...
Many Christians from all over the country celebrate Birthday of Lord Jesus Christ as Christmas Day held on December 25th.
There are many churches spread all over the country ...
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