Yahoo Malaysia Web Search

Search results

  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hola_MohallaHola Mohalla - Wikipedia

    Hola Mohalla (Gurmukhi: ਹੋਲਾ-ਮਹੱਲਾ hōlā muhalā), also called Hola, is a three-day long Sikh festival which normally falls in March. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It takes place on the second day of the lunar month of Chett , usually a day after the Hindu spring festival Holi , but sometimes coincides with it.

  2. Jan 29, 2020 · Hola Mohalla or Hola Mahalla or simply Hola is a Sikh festival that takes place on the first of the lunar month of Chet which usually falls in March. This, by a tradition established by Guru Gobind Singh, follows the Hindu festival of Holi by one day; Hola is the masculine form of the feminine sounding Holi.

  3. Mar 29, 2021 · Hola Mohalla is a Sikh festival that takes place on the first of the lunar month of Chet, which usually falls in March. This, by a tradition established by Guru Gobind Singh, follows the Hindu festival of Holi by one day; Hola is the masculine form of the feminine sounding Holi.

  4. Hola Mohalla is a Sikh festival that takes place on the first of the lunar month of Chet, which usually falls in March. Hola Mohalla, by a tradition established by Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Sikh Guru, follows the Hindu festival of Holi by one day.

  5. May 9, 2024 · Hola Mohalla is Sikh holiday that is joyfully and fervently observed to honor the bravery and solidarity of the Sikh people. It takes place every year in March, three days after the Hindu holiday of Holi.

  6. Mar 12, 2020 · “Hola Mohalla” is one of the major festivals celebrated by the Sikh Panth all over the globe with great zeal and zest. It is majorly celebrated at Takht Shri Anandpur Sahib, the birthplace of Khalsa. Sikhs from all across come over to Anandpur Sahib to be a part of the festival.

  7. Hola Mahalla or Hola Mohalla or simply Hola is a Sikh festival which usually falls in March. A tradition established by Guru Gobind Singh Ji, follows the Hindu festival of Holi by one day; Hola is the masculine form of the feminine sounding Holi.