Prakash Parv
Prakash Parv is celebrated on the auspicious occasion of Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj Jayanti. The day is observed in honor and remembrance of the great warrior, poet, philosopher and spiritual master. On this day, Sikhs all over the world send greetings to one another and vow to follow the path and teachings of Guruji.
Gurudwaras across India and the world are lit up with beautiful lig....
Prakash Parv is celebrated on the auspicious occasion of Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj Jayanti. The day is observed in honor and remembrance of the great warrior, poet, philosopher and spiritual master. On this day, Sikhs all over the world send greetings to one another and vow to follow the path and teachings of Guruji.
Gurudwaras across India and the world are lit up with beautiful lights and decorations. In addition to this, a 'Langar' is organized in every gurudwara and Sikhs perform community service as well. In some places, the 'Nagar Prabhat Pheri' is also organized wherein Sikhs join in with great fervor and enthusiasm.
During Prakash Parv, Ardas is done and prayers are offered in the Gurdwaras. Special bhajan-kirtan is also performed on this occasion.
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Activities
Prakash Parv the celebrations commenced at crack of dawn (Amrit Vela) with morning processions (Prabhat Pheris) in various nodes of the city amidst recitation of hymns and culminated at local Gurdwaras where it was followed by a number of religious activities including a non-stop reading of the holy book ‘Guru Granth Sahib’ (Akhand Path) till late evening.
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Department of Tourism, Government of Bihar
Ranjan Kumar
Department of Tourism, Government of Bihar, Old Secretariat, Patna-800015, Bihar, India
8544402431
directortourismbihar[at]gmail[dot]com
How to reach
The nearest airport is Jay Prakash Narayan Airport,
which is 19 KMs away.
The nearest convenient railway station is Patna Sahib Railway Station,
which is 1.8 KMs away.
The nearest major city is Patna,
which is 14KMs away.