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Thousands throng gurdwaras to mark Gurpurab
Chandigarh, Nov 14 Thousands of devotees thronged gurdwaras across
Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Chandigarh on Monday to offer prayers on
the occasion of 'Gurpurab' - the birth anniversary of the first Sikh guru,
Nanak Dev.
The holiest of Sikh shrines 'Harmandar Sahib', popularly known as the Golden
Temple, in Amritsar and other gurdwaras elsewhere saw religious fervour to the
fore on 'Gurpurab'.
Thousands of people, from various faiths, reached the Golden Temple complex
early Monday morning to offer prayers marking the birth anniversary of the
founder of Sikhism.
The shrine complex was decorated with lighting. Hymns were rendered at the holy
shrine and hundreds of other gurdwaras across the region to mark the occasion.
Tight security arrangements were made around all leading Sikh shrines in
Punjab.
At other gurdwaras in cities, towns and villages, hundreds of people were seen
coming to offer prayers.
'Langars' (community kitchen), were arranged at most gurdwaras.
Over 2,000 devotees, mostly Sikhs, went to neighbouring Pakistan to celebrate
'Gurpurab' at Nankana Sahib, 100 km from Lahore, at the birthplace of Guru
Nanak Dev, who was born there in 1469.
Though around 3,000 visas were issued by the Pakistan embassy to devotees to
visit the shrine, about 1,000 people opted out following recent tension between
the countries and currency crunch due to demonetisation.
Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal greeted people on the occasion of
'Gurpurab' and urged them to follow the Guru's teachings and maintain peace and
harmony.












