Crowds gather in Punjab’s Anandpur Sahib for Hola Mohalla celebrations
**Devotees Throng Anandpur Sahib for Hola Mohalla Celebrations**
Devotees from far and wide gathered in Anandpur Sahib, Punjab, to participate in the Hola Mohalla celebrations at Gurdwara Keshgarh Sahib. The event coincides with the Hindu festival of Holi and showcases the rich cultural heritage of the Sikh community.
Anandpur Sahib, the second most important Sikh shrine, saw hundreds of Nihang Sikhs dressed in traditional attire, wielding weapons, and showcasing their martial art skills. The three-day festivities, which include Gatka martial art performances, attract visitors from different parts of the country.
Located 85 km from Chandigarh, Anandpur Sahib holds historical significance as the place where Guru Gobind Singh established the Khalsa Panth in 1699. The town remains a symbol of Sikh identity and religious heritage, drawing pilgrims and tourists throughout the year.
Punjab Governor Banwarilal Purohit extended warm wishes for Holi, emphasizing the festival’s message of triumph of good over evil. He encouraged people to celebrate Holi with a spirit of harmony, goodwill, and brotherhood, embodying the essence of the vibrant festival of colors.
As the Hola Mohalla celebrations continue, the atmosphere in Anandpur Sahib is filled with fervor and excitement, as devotees come together to seek blessings and participate in the festive activities. The event serves as a reminder of the shared cultural traditions that unite communities during this auspicious time of the year.