Punjab: Nihang Sikhs display martial skills, stunts at Sikh festival 'Hola Mohalla' in Rupnagar
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Punjab: Nihang Sikhs display martial skills, stunts at Sikh festival ‘Hola Mohalla’ in Rupnagar

The historic Sikh festival of Hola Mohalla came alive in Rupnagar, Punjab, as Nihang Sikhs displayed breathtaking martial skills and daring stunts, continuing a centuries-old tradition of valour and discipline

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Mar 16, 2025, 01:30 pm IST
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Nihang Sikhs display martial skills during Sikh Festival Hola Mohalla (Picture Credit: ANI)

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Rupnagar: Nihang Sikhs displayed their traditional martial skills, including horseback stunts and ‘Gatka’, captivating thousands of devotees gathered for the three-day-long Sikh festival of Hola Mohalla, which is being celebrated from March 14 to 16. The annual festival, held at Anandpur Sahib in Punjab, is marked by grand processions, mock battles, and spiritual gatherings.

The festival highlights the valour and warrior heritage of the Sikh community. Nihang warriors, known for their distinctive blue attire and martial prowess, performed daring stunts on horses and showcased ‘Gatka’, a Sikh martial art form, leaving devotees spellbound.

#WATCH | Anandpur Sahib, Punjab: Nihang Sikhs perform stunts on horses, as they enthral a large number of devotees gathered to celebrate the three-day-long Sikh festival Hola Mohalla, from March 14 to 16. pic.twitter.com/kOhYLh103f

— ANI (@ANI) March 15, 2025

The festival, initiated by Guru Gobind Singh, the 10th Guru of the Sikhs, evokes the spirit of courage, preparation and readiness within the community. The celebrations include kirtans, poetry recitations, and langars, where devotees partake in communal meals.

Authorities made elaborate arrangements to ensure the smooth conduct of the festival, which draws thousands of visitors from across the country and abroad every year.

Thousands of devotees gathered to witness martial skills exhibited in fierce but well-natured competition.
Earlier on March 15, devotees thronged the Sri Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple) in Amritsar on the occasion of Hola Mohalla.

#WATCH | Punjab: Devotees throng Sri Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple) in Amritsar on the occasion of Hola Mohalla.

Hola Mohalla is a three-day festival that is usually observed in Anandpur. Established by the tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji, in the late 17th century, It is… pic.twitter.com/WtN4SclIGI

— ANI (@ANI) March 15, 2025

Hola Mohalla is a festival that is usually observed in Anandpur. Established by Guru Gobind Singh, in the late 17th century, the festival is dedicated to showcasing the camaraderie shared between the community.
The festivities include a display of martial arts, horse-riding, and reciting poetry, primarily to pay homage to the bravery of Sikh warriors. Later the festival is followed by dance, music and spraying of colours.

A large number of devotees gathered at Sri Harmandir Sahib to mark the auspicious occasion of Hola Mohalla.
The revered Sikh shrine witnessed an influx of worshippers offering prayers and participating in religious ceremonies as part of the three-day-long festival.

The sanctum sanctorum resonated with devotional hymns as devotees took holy dips in the Amrit Sarovar and listened to kirtans. The spiritual atmosphere was further enriched by langars (community kitchens) serving meals to thousands of visitors.

Special arrangements were made to accommodate the large gathering, ensuring the smooth conduct of rituals and security within the premises.

While Anandpur Sahib remains the focal point of martial displays and processions, devotees across Punjab and beyond observe the festival with deep reverence at key religious sites, including the Golden Temple. (With inputs from ANI)

Topics: SikhsHola MohallaMartial artNihang warriors
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