Guruprabs is the name of the festival which celebrate the birthdays of Sikh Gurus.
they celebrate the birthdays of the gurus
There are no specials days or holidays for Sikhs, though Sikhs do celebrate the Birthdays of Sikhs Gurus and other important events.
Celebration of Sikh Gurus birthdays, Vaisakhi, Diwali, Hola Mola.
Sikhs have ten Gurus, therefore Sikhs celebrate their festivals around the lives of Sikh Gurus, that would be their Birthdays,Sacrifices, and other important events. All are celebrated thought out the year as the birthdays ans other events come by.
Sikhs only worship God but they do celebrate the birthdays of Sikh Gurus. Usually, celebration takes place for 3 days in which there is continuous reading of Sikh holy scripture along with singing of hymns from holy scripture.And other services.
As a religion Sikhism don't have any holiday or any holy place, therefore no day is more special that other. However, Sikhs celebrate the birthdays of Sikh Gurus and other important event in Sikh history every year.
They celebrate baisakhi on the event of ripening of crops. It is harvest festival.
The Mela of Baisakhi festival which is a celebrated in Norton India around April-May time to celebrate Harvest Festival and New Year Day.
The 10 Gurus
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Sikhs have no holidays nor do they have any holy place. Any day and any place is holy to remember God. Sikhs do celebrate the birthdays and other ceremonies of Sikh Gurus which they have as a part of religion but they don't have any particular day as being holy or any place being holy. im improving the other persons answer and Sikhs do have a holy place of worship a gurdwara it mean the gurus door. A gurdwara is the holy place of a Sikh! :) ;)
Sikh Gurus