Hola Maholla

Hola Mohalla is a vibrant Sikh festival celebrated a day after Holi, mainly in Punjab, especially at Anandpur Sahib. Established by Guru Gobind Singh Ji, the festival showcases the martial spirit and cultural traditions of Sikhism.
The celebrations include mock battles, martial arts (Gatka) performances, military-style drills, poetry recitations, kirtans, and processions by the Nihang Sikhs.
Langars (community kitchens) are organized to serve free meals to all visitors. Hola Mohalla symbolizes courage, discipline, unity, and service, making it a unique blend of spirituality and valor.
Hola Mohalla is a vibrant Sikh festival celebrated a day after Holi, mainly in Punjab, especially at Anandpur Sahib. Established by Guru Gobind Singh Ji, the festival showcases the martial spirit and cultural traditions of Sikhism.
The celebrations include mock battles, martial arts (Gatka) performances, military-style drills, poetry recitations, kirtans, and processions by the Nihang Sikhs.
Langars (community kitchens) are organized to serve free meals to all visitors. Hola Mohalla symbolizes courage, discipline, unity, and service, making it a unique blend of spirituality and valor.
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