All dates according to SGPS New Sikh Nanakshahi Calendar 2024 Samat 555-56
Dasmi 2024 Dates
Dasmi 2024 Dates
The tenth day from Masya or Puranmashi is called Dashmi (also Dasmi). The Dashmi, which is generally observed in temples and gurudwaras, is the tenth day from Masya. So the dashmi dates given below are according to Masya.
The date of Dasmi in January 2024, the date of Dasmi in February 2024, the date of Dasmi in March 2024, the date of Dasmi in April 2024, the date of Dasmi in May 2024, the date of Dasmi in June 2024, the date of Dasmi in July 2024, date of Dasmi in August 2024.
Date of Dasmi in September 2024, date of Dasmi in October 2024, date of Dasmi in November 2024, and date of Dasmi in December 2024. All dates are according to the Shiromani Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee (SGPC).
All dates according to SGPS New Sikh Nanakshahi Calendar 2024 Samat 555-56
Panchami 2024 Dates
Panchami 2024 Dates
Panchami lit. the fifth day of either phase (vadior sudi) of the moon. Panchami of the sudi, i.e. the brighter, phase is considered an auspicious day in the Hindu tradition, with some ritualistic observances attached to it. In the three Sikh hymns entitled Thitin/ Thiti devoted to the lunar days of the month, the point commonly made in verses on Panchami is that the people are too engrossed in worldly pursuits to take to the remembrance of the Divine which alone can bring real joy and bliss.
The Nanakshahi calendar is a tropical solar calendar used in Sikhism. It is based on “barah maha” (Twelve months). Calendar that shows Sikh holidays and festivals according to Sikh culture. Dhansikhii provides all the details and quotes related to the Nanakshahi calendar.
As Sikhs we take great pride in celebrating the different dates in Sikh history; the dates when the Guru’s were born or became the Guru; Or just important dates in Sikh history.
Well if we don’t know when these dates are celebrated then how can we do this?
These days printed calendars are less common, particularly for the younger generation who has become very accustomed to computers & managing their week using electronic calendars. Normally we would look at a printed calendar or look up the Gurpurb dates online, but now you can easily add the Nanakshahi Sikh Dates and info to your electronic calendar easily. No need to manually enter each date individually on your calendar. This has already been done on a shared calendar that you can now add to YOUR calendar.
Not only will you see the Sikh events on your calendar, but if you open up the calendar entry there is a summary about the event as well as a link to the full article/greeting images and videos on dhansikhi. This way you can learn more about the history and why we celebrate that particular day.
Sounds cool right? So how do you get the Sikh Calendar to show up on your calendar? Below you will find instructions on how to do this in the three main web email/calendar systems. Just follow the instructions below and the calendar will continue to be updated automatically as the years pass!
If you just want to view the Nanakshahi Sikh Dates, you can do so online at Dhansikhi.com
Hotmail Calendar
Go to your calendar. You might need to sign in with your Windows Live ID. On the toolbar, click Subscribe.
In the Calendar name box, type a name for the calendar.
Next to Color, select a color for the calendar.
In the Charm list, click the icon you want to associate with events for this calendar.
Note: You don’t have to select a charm. If you do, that charm appears on each day in your calendar when an event for the calendar you’ve subscribed to occurs.
Login to your email and go to your calendar.
At the bottom of the calendar list on the left, click the Add down-arrow button and select Add by URL.
Copy the iCal address to your clipboard: https://calendar.google.com/calendar/ical/eaef0b529f448602181b3dad4f4c9d66b02f1b47e8ae9ccdb671f2d9c8e2a613%40group.calendar.google.com/public/basic.ics (This is an address to bring in the DHANSIKHI NANAKSHAHI CALENDAR 2024)
Enter the address in the field provided.
Click Add Calendar. The calendar will appear in the Other Calendars section of the calendar list to the left.
Most users that have mobile phones synchronize their calendars with their email service, however, if you added the Dhansikhi Nanakshahi Sikh calendar dates using one of the above methods then it is likely that these events won’t show up on your mobile device because the DHANSIKHI CALENDAR 2024 feed is actually like a separate calendar. You can DOWNLOAD this Ical file on your mobile and install it. It’s so easy just like a Wow!
Note: All dates are according to SGPC Nanakshahi Calendar.
The Zafarnāma (Punjabi: ਜ਼ਫ਼ਰਨਾਮਾ, Persian: ظفرنامہ, lit. Epistle of Victory) was a spiritual victory letter sent by Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji in 1705 to the Mughal Emperor of India, Aurangzeb after the Battle of Chamkaur. The letter is written in Persian verse.
Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji sent Bhai Daya Singh Ji to Ahmednagar to give it to Aurangzeb. However, it is said that a copy of the Zafarnama, written by himself, was found with the Mahant of Patna Sahib in 1890 and one Babu Jagan Nath made a copy; this copy was somehow misplaced by him. Since Babu Jagan Nath was himself a scholar in the Persian language, he could reproduce it from his memory and got it printed in Nagri Parcharni Patrika in Benaras.
He is also believed to have sent a copy to Sardar Umrao Singh Shergill in Amritsar who is said to have given it to Khalsa College and which in turn reproduced in Makhzan-e-Twarikh Sikhan. In Punjab newspapers, it first appeared in the Khalsa Samachar on 16 July 1942. Then in 1944, Kapur Singh ICS published it in Urdu Ajit of Lahore under the heading “Fatehnama”.
It is quite possible that in the process of translations and publications of the Zafarnama at different stages, some verses were not reproduced correctly and what we have today is not the original Zafarnama of the Guru in its entirety. The abrupt end of the Zafarnama also indicates that it is not complete and that some verses have been left out.
Objections raised by some scholars on the authenticity of a few verses may be viewed in this context. In this letter, Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji reminds Aurangzeb how he and his henchmen had broken their oaths sworn upon the Qur’an. He also states that in spite of his several sufferings, he had won a moral victory over the Emperor who had broken all his vows. Despite sending a huge army to capture or kill the Guru, the Mughal forces did not succeed in their mission.
ZAFARNAMAH, ਜ਼ਫ਼ਰਨਾਮਾਹੑ, ظفرنامه Post 99
ZAFARNAMAH, ਜ਼ਫ਼ਰਨਾਮਾਹੑ, ظفرنامه Post 99
It all about a letter from Guru Gobind Singh Ji to Aurangzeb after leaving Kachhi Gadi...
ZAFARNAMAH, ਜ਼ਫ਼ਰਨਾਮਾਹੑ, ظفرنامه Post 108
ZAFARNAMAH, ਜ਼ਫ਼ਰਨਾਮਾਹੑ, ظفرنامه Post 108
It all about a letter from Guru Gobind Singh Ji to Aurangzeb after leaving Kachhi Gadi...
ZAFARNAMAH, ਜ਼ਫ਼ਰਨਾਮਾਹੑ, ظفرنامه Post 109
ZAFARNAMAH, ਜ਼ਫ਼ਰਨਾਮਾਹੑ, ظفرنامه Post 109
It all about a letter from Guru Gobind Singh Ji to Aurangzeb after leaving Kachhi Gadi...