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Describe the rituals for Gurupurab?​

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Answered by Pihu1488
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The rituals begin with cleaning and decoration of the Gurudwaras, and 48 hours before the Gurpurab, there is a 48-hour Akhand Path of the Guru Granth Sahib in the Gurudwaras. One day before the festival, the devotees observe Nagar kitrans. On the day of Gurpurab devotees take out processions from the Gurudwaras early morning which are known as Prabhat Pheris and the devotees sing hymns and spread the holy preachings of the Guru.

The rituals begin with cleaning and decoration of the Gurudwaras, and 48 hours before the Gurpurab, there is a 48-hour Akhand Path of the Guru Granth Sahib in the Gurudwaras. One day before the festival, the devotees observe Nagar kitrans. On the day of Gurpurab devotees take out processions from the Gurudwaras early morning which are known as Prabhat Pheris and the devotees sing hymns and spread the holy preachings of the Guru.Apart from that, on the day of Gurpurab, early morning prayers also known as Asaa-Ki-Vaar is observed with gratitude and this is followed by Katha and Kirtan of Nanak ji’s preachings.

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Answered by venkatesham586
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Gurpurab and it’s that time of the year when the festive zeal can be felt everywhere! From decorated Gurudwaras to Prabhat pheris to Langars, the festive fervour has begun as it is the birth anniversary of the first Sikh Guru- Guru Nanak Ji. Gurpurab is also known as Guru Nanak Jayanti of Guru Nanak Prakash Parv, on this day devotees offer prayers, cook prasad and distribute it to the needy and offer gratitude to the almighty.

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