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Features of the original Nanakshahi calendar (2003 Version): [28] [29] Uses the accurate Tropical year (365 Days, 5 Hours, 48 Minutes, 45 Seconds) rather than the Sidereal year; Called Nanakshahi after Guru Nanak (Founder of Sikhism) Year 1 is the Year of Guru Nanak's Birth (1469 CE). As an example, 31 December 2024 CE is Nanakshahi 556.
The Sikh new year in accordance to the Sikh Calendar (Nanakshahi Calendar). Hola Mohalla: March 15: A young Sikh performer at Holla Mohalla An annual festival of thousands held at Anandpur Sahib. It was started by Guru Gobind Singh as a gathering of Sikhs for military exercises and mock battles.
Phaggaṇ (Shahmukhi: پھگݨ; Gurmukhi: ਫੱਗਣ, Punjabi pronunciation: [pʰəgːəɳᵊ]) is the twelfth and last month of the Punjabi calendar as well as the Nanakshahi calendar, which governs activities within Sikhism.
Chet (Shahmukhi: چیت; Gurmukhi: ਚੇਤ, Punjabi pronunciation: [t͡ʃeːt̪ᵊ]) is the first month of the Punjabi calendar as well as the Nanakshahi calendar, which is used within Sikhism. [ 1 ]
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November 14 (1 Magghar) - The start of the month Maghar; November 24 (11 Magghar) - Shaheedi (martyrdom) of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji; November 24 (11 Magghar) - Shaheedi of Bhai Mati Das and Bhai Sati Das Ji; November 24 (11 Magghar) - Gur Gadi of Guru Gobind Singh Ji; November 28 (15 Magghar) - Birthday of Sahibzada Zorawar Singh Ji
Māgh (Shahmukhi: ماگھ; Gurmukhi: ਮਾਘ, Punjabi pronunciation:) is the eleventh month [1] of the Punjabi calendar as well as the Nanakshahi calendar, which governs the activities within Sikhism.
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