Login Register
Follow Us

Amid fervour, Guru Nanak’s baraat leaves for Batala

JALANDHAR: Amid religious fervour and extravaganza, Guru Nanak’s baraat left for Mata Sulakhni’s hometown, Batala, from Gurdwara Ber Sahib in Sultanpur Lodhi this morning.

Show comments

Tribune News Service

Jalandhar, September 4

Amid religious fervour and extravaganza, Guru Nanak’s baraat left for Mata Sulakhni’s hometown, Batala, from Gurdwara Ber Sahib in Sultanpur Lodhi this morning.

While the ritual is celebrated every year, this time the celebrations were held at a larger scale as 2019 marks the 550th birth anniversary year of Guru Nanak. As the baraat went in the form of a Nagar Kirtan, led by Panj Pyaras, two helicopters were deployed for showering rose petals.

The palanquin of Guru Granth Sahib was decorated with flowers. Representatives of all political parties showed oneness on the issue. An Army band played tunes of religious hymns. Women jathas commuting in trolleys also recited shabad kirtan. Nihangs performed gatka and school students also participated in large numbers. The ardas was performed by head granthi Bhai Surjit Singh.

Among those present were Cabinet minister Vijay Inder Singla, Congress MLA Navtej Cheema, former SAD ministers Upinderjit Kaur and Jagir Kaur, SGPC members Gurpreet Kaur, Jarnail Singh Dogranwala and SDM Navneet Bal.

Show comments
Show comments

Top News

View All

56% disease burden in India due to unhealthy dietary habits

Report links consumption of processed food, excessive use of mobile phone with obesity, diabetes

Half a century after receiving Maha Vir Chakra in 1971 war, injured Navy diver who trained Mukti Bahini seeks grant of special pension

In a petition filed before the Chandigarh Bench of the AFT, 80-year old Chiman Singh, then a Leading Seaman, has sought quashing of the order issued by the authorities to deny him special pension

10-year-old Delhi boy runs food cart to support family after father’s death; businessman offers help

Sharing a video on X, Anand Mahindra extends support to the boy

Indian-origin astronaut Sunita Williams set to fly into space again on first crewed mission of Boeing's Starliner

Williams, 59, a retired US Navy captain, and Wilmore will pilot the flight

Most Read In 24 Hours