Golden Temple observes ‘Bandi Chhor Divas’ in low-key ceremony with no fireworks


In adherence to the Akal Takht Sahib’s directive, the Golden Temple on November 1 observed ‘Bandi Chhor Diwas’ with a subdued celebration, marking the event with traditional lighting but refraining from the usual fireworks and elaborate displays.

The Akal Takht, the highest temporal authority of Sikhs, had called for a restrained observance of ‘Bandi Chhor Diwas’ — a festival that celebrates the release and return of Guru Hargobind Singh to Amritsar following his detention at Gwalior Fort. This directive came as the day coincided with the sombre anniversary of the anti-Sikh riots of 1984, which began on November 1 and left deep scars within the Sikh community.

In keeping with the guidance from Akal Takht’s Jathedar, Giani Raghubir Singh, the celebrations at the Golden Temple on Friday were scaled back. The temple was lit with traditional oil lamps (diyas), and soft lighting adorned the complex, creating a serene atmosphere as opposed to the usual grand displays.

Although a large number of pilgrims gathered to mark the occasion, they observed the symbolic lighting of diyas and witnessed the temple’s simpler, respectful decor managed by the SGPC administration.

The Jathedar’s directive emphasised that the Sikh community should forgo fireworks and extensive electrical lighting this year, particularly as the date recalls a painful chapter in history for Sikhs across India. “Even after 40 years, justice for the anti-Sikh riots is still awaited,” Jathedar Raghubir Singh said, urging Sikh communities everywhere to mark the day with reverence and restraint.

He also specified that while the Golden Temple and the Akal Takht would be lit, other gurdwaras and the broader Sikh community were encouraged to honour the day with simple diya lighting.

Published By:

Sahil Sinha

Published On:

Nov 1, 2024

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