Guru Nanak Jayanti 2023 holiday: Guru Nanak Jayanti, also known as Gurupurab or Prakash Parv, is a joyous and sacred festival celebrated by Sikhs around the world to commemorate the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of Sikhism. It usually falls in November, as per the Gregorian calendar. The sacred day of Gurupurab is most important for Sikhs worldwide and is celebrated with great enthusiasm and pomp across the country especially in Punjab and Haryana and worldwide by followers of Sikhism. This year the auspicious day is observed on Monday, November 27th and if you have bank-related work on this day then you must check the list of state-wise list of bank holidays on Monday, November 27th.
On account of Guru Nanak Jayanti 2023, the public and private sector banks will remain closed on Monday, November 27 in cities across Agartala, Aizwal, Belapur, Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Chandigarh, Dehradun, Hyderabad, Telangana, Itanagar, Jaipur, Jammu, Kanpur, Kohima, Kolkata, Lucknow, Mumbai, Nagpur, New Delhi, Raipur, Ranchi, Shimla, and Srinagar. Banks will also remain closed in Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Gangtok, Guwahati, Hyderabad-Andhra Pradesh, Imphal, Kochi, Panaji, Patna, Shillong and Thiruvananthapuram. According to the RBI's holiday calendar, most banks will remain closed for a total of 15 days in November, including the second and fourth Saturdays, and all Sundays.?
Date | Day | Holiday | State |
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? November 26th?? | Sunday | Weekend | All over India |
November 27th | Monday | Guru Nanak Jayanti | Many states across the country |
Date & Day | Holiday | State |
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Monday, 27 November 2023 | Guru Nanak Jayanti | Tripura |
Monday, 27 November 2023? | Guru Nanak Jayanti | Mizoram |
Monday, 27 November 2023? | Guru Nanak Jayanti | Maharashtra |
Monday, 27 November 2023? | Guru Nanak Jayanti | Madhya Pradesh |
Monday, 27 November 2023? | Guru Nanak Jayanti | Orissa |
Monday, 27 November 2023? | Guru Nanak Jayanti | Chandigarh |
Monday, 27 November 2023? | Guru Nanak Jayanti | Uttarakhand |
Monday, 27 November 2023? | Guru Nanak Jayanti | Hyderabad - Telangana |
Monday, 27 November 2023? | Guru Nanak Jayanti | Rajasthan |
Monday, 27 November 2023? | Guru Nanak Jayanti | Jammu |
Monday, 27 November 2023? | Guru Nanak Jayanti | Uttar Pradesh |
Monday, 27 November 2023? | Guru Nanak Jayanti | Bengal |
Monday, 27 November 2023? | Guru Nanak Jayanti | Maharashtra |
Monday, 27 November 2023? | Guru Nanak Jayanti | New Delhi |
Monday, 27 November 2023? | Guru Nanak Jayanti | Bihar |
Monday, 27 November 2023? | Guru Nanak Jayanti | Jharkhand |
Monday, 27 November 2023? | Guru Nanak Jayanti | Himachal Pradesh |
Date | Day | Holiday | State |
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November 23rd, 2023 | Thursday | Seng Kutsnem/Egaas-Bagwaal | ? Uttarakhand and, Meghalaya?? |
November 23rd | Thursday | Seng Kutsnem/Egaas-Bagwaal | Uttarakhand and Meghalaya |
November 25th | Saturday | Weekend (Fourth Saturday) | All Over India |
November 26th | Sunday | Weekend | All Over India |
November 27th | Monday | Guru Nanak Jayanti/ Karthika Purnima/Rahas Purnima | All Over India except some states |
November 30th | Thursday | Kanakadasa Jayanthi | Karnataka |
Banks will be closed from the 25th to the 27th of November because of the 4th Saturday, Sunday, and special holidays like Guru Nanak Jayanti, Karthika Purnima, and Rahas Purnima.
There are two types of holidays observed in India, National Holidays and Government Holidays.
- National Holidays (Gazetted holidays)which include Republic Day, Independence Day, and Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti. On National holidays banks, schools, government offices, and other types of private sectors remain shut across the country.
- Government holidays in India are classified into two types: state government bank holidays and central government bank holidays. State government bank holidays are observed only in the respective state, while central government bank holidays are observed across the country. For example, Himachal Day is a bank holiday in Himachal Pradesh, but it is not a bank holiday in other states. Similarly, Onam is a bank holiday in Kerala, but it is not a bank holiday in other states. On the other hand, Republic Day, Independence Day, and Gandhi Jayanti are all central government bank holidays that are observed across the country.
Q: What is Guru Nanak Jayanti?
A: Guru Nanak Jayanti is a Sikh festival that celebrates the birth of Guru Nanak, the first Guru of Sikhism. It is one of the most important festivals in Sikhism and is celebrated by Sikhs all over the world.?
Q: When is Guru Nanak Jayanti celebrated?
A: Guru Nanak Jayanti is celebrated on the full moon day of the month of Kartik in the Hindu calendar. In 2023, Guru Nanak Jayanti will be celebrated on Monday, November 27.
Q: What are the religious significance of Guru Nanak Jayanti?
A: Guru Nanak Jayanti is a time for Sikhs to reflect on the teachings of Guru Nanak and to renew their commitment to living a life of faith and compassion. Guru Nanak was a spiritual leader and reformer who taught the importance of equality, compassion, and service to others. He is considered to be the founder of Sikhism, which is a monotheistic religion that emphasizes the importance of a personal relationship with God.
Q: What are the cultural significance of Guru Nanak Jayanti?
A: Guru Nanak Jayanti is a time for Sikhs to come together as a community and celebrate their faith. Sikhs gather at gurdwaras, or Sikh temples, to pray, sing hymns, and listen to readings from the Guru Granth Sahib, the Sikh holy book. They also participate in community service projects and donate to charity.
Q: Why is Guru Nanak Jayanti a public holiday in India?
A: Guru Nanak Jayanti is a public holiday in India because it is a significant festival for the Sikh community, which is a major minority in India. The Indian government recognizes the importance of this festival to the Sikh community and recognizes it as a public holiday to allow Sikhs to celebrate their faith.
(Note: Dates/timings may be subject to change; details mentioned here are as per the information available.)
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