Prakash Gurpurb of Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji.
Assaarh 11th Samvat 553 Nanakshahi (June 25, 2021).
Sixth Guru (master) of Sikhs, Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji's Prakash (birth) took place at the house of Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji and his mother is Mata Ganga Ji, at Guru Ki Wadali,-
-Sri Amritsar. Sixth Guru adorned two Kirpans (swords) of Miri and Piri (Sikh doctrine of a close relationship between Faith & Politics) and established the highest temporal seat of Sikhs, Sri Akal Takht Sahib in front of Sachkhand Sri Harmandar Sahib. #SriGuruHargobindSahibJi
११ आषाढ़, संवत् ५५३ नानकशाही (25 जून, सन 2021)
प्रकाश गुरपुरब स्री गुरू हरिगोबिंद साहिब जी
सिक्खों के छठवें गुरू स्री गुरू हरिगोबिंद साहिब जी का जन्म गुरू की वडाली, स्री अमृतसर में स्री गुरू अर्जन देव जी के गृह माता गंगा जी की कोख से हुआ। आप जी ने मीरी-पीरी की दो कृपाणे पहनी और-
-स्री हरिमंदर साहिब जी के सामने स्री अकाल तख्त साहिब जी की रचना की।
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"Govt of India should reconsider its decision n grant permission to #SGPC#jatha going to attend centenary of #SakaNankanaSahib, which is a big massacre related to #Sikh history during Gurdwara Reform Movement (in 1921)", said #Jathedar Sri Akal Takht Sahib, Giani Harpreet Singh.
"Sri Nankana Sahib was once in control of mahants who became lecher n perverted in patronage of British Govt. At that time, Khalsa Panth started Gurdwara Reform Movement to take control of Nankana Sahib", said Jathedar Sri Akal Takht.
"When on Feb20 (1921), jatha visited there, it was attacked by goons of mahant Narain Dass n hundreds of Sikhs got martyred with children too. It's been 100 years since that massacre took place. To remember those martyrs, Khalsa Panth is commemorating centenary events", he said.
Bibi Jagir Kaur said in her letters that decision of Govt of India had hurt sentiments of Sikh sangat and Govt should reconsider its decision. (2)
Bibi Jagir Kaur said, “Pilgrims who got visas should be allowed to attend main programmes to be held on February 21 at Sri Nankana Sahib. It is disrespectful to Sikh sentiments to restrict Jatha at last minute despite completion of preparations.” (3)