Young Group Playing Holi (2020-03)Incredible India!
Hola Mohalla, the spring festival is celebrated at Anandpur Sahib by Sikhs in Punjab over 3 days starting the day after Holi.
A Display of Horse Riding Skills (2020-03)Incredible India!
A celebration of brotherhood, fraternity and valour, it holds great significance for Nihang Sikhs, an armed Sikh warrior order.
Utensils for the Langar (2020-03)Incredible India!
Langar - The Community Kitchen
Langars are a huge part of Sikhism and the spirit of community service.
Langar at the Gurudwara (2020-03)Incredible India!
They are community service kitchens with meals served to all those who would like to attend, regardless of who they are.
Nihang Sikhs at the Charan Ganga Stadium (2020-03)Incredible India!
The celebrating Nihang Sikhs bring grains like rice and wheat with them while travelling to Anandpur Sahib.
Preparing for the Langar (2020-03)Incredible India!
They volunteer to cook and serve at the langars at the Shri Keshgarh Sahib Gurudwara.
Preparing for a Langar (2020-03)Incredible India!
Celebrating with Sweets
Sweets are a large part of festive celebrations in India.
Jalebi, a Sweet Festive Treat (2020-03)Incredible India!
Sweet foods like halwa (made with clarified butter and a base such as semolina or coarse ground gram) and jalebi (fried ringlets of flour dipped in sugar syrup), are popularly eaten during the festivities.
Groups Preparing Breakfast (2020-03)Incredible India!
Food at the Camp
The Nihang Sikhs also set up camp in the city before the festivities begin. Depending on how well-off the group is, they cook different foods during the day.
Preparing Parathas for Breakfast (2020-03)Incredible India!
Some groups would start the day off with stuffed paranthas, a fried Indian flatbread.
Preparing Rotis for Breakfast (2020-03)Incredible India!
Another group would start the day off with simple rotis, an unleavened Indian flatbread.
Langar Preparations (2020-03)Incredible India!
Thandai, a Holi staple, is a cooling beverage that is prepared for the festivities. Milk, rose water, poppy seeds, sugar, nuts, saffron and a mixture of spices are used to prepare the drink.
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