SIKH CALENDAR 2025 - 2026
On the Sangrand (first day of the month) of Cheth, Sikhs around the world will be celebrating the start of the Sikh new year. In conjunction, Nihung Santhia is pleased to announce the release of the 2025 Sikh Calendar. This will cover dates from Cheth (Mid-March) 2025 to Phalgun 2026. This year marks the 350th Shaheedi Diwas of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji and the 350th Gurgadhi Diwas of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji. This calendar contains Puratan paintings and photographs related to the history and relics of both Guru Sahibaan. The captions on each page cover various Sakhis from Guru Sahib's Itihaas.
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What is different about the Sikh Calendar?
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The Gregorian Calendar which is most widely used globally runs from January - December, however, the Sikh Calendar runs from Cheth (mid-march) to the end of Phalgun (mid-march the next year). This system was accepted by Guru Sahib, which is evident in the Banis of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji (Barahmaha Raag Tukhari), Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji (Barahmaha Raag Maanjh) and Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji (Barahmaha from Krishna Avtar). Following the Bikrami Calendar used by Guru Sahib and referenced in Gurbani, the year 2082 will start in the month of Cheth, 2025.
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There is much discussion on which calendar should be used, and many Sikhs are unaware that the new year starts on 1st Cheth. Gurdwaras around the globe celebrate the Gregorian New Year Eve (31st December), however, only a handful of Gurdwaras have programs celebrating the advent of the Sikh New Year. To address this and raise awareness of the way the Sikh Calendar works, we will be releasing our sixth annual calendar. The Calendar is based on the Puratan Bikrami Calendar, with the traditional Sampardaee accepted dates, filtered over with the modern Gregorian calendar for easy referencing. The Calendar gives the traditional Khalsa dates for all Gurpurabs along with Shaheedi Divas, Sangrand, Pooranmashi, Massia and other Sikh Festivals. Calendars are available in both A5 desktop and A3 portrait styles. All calendars are printed on high quality silk paper, with soft touch finish on front and back covers.
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PDF Version available SOON for download
