Delhi's Grand Tribute: Tent City for Guru Tegh Bahadur's 350th Martyrdom Day

The Delhi government is organizing large-scale celebrations for the 350th martyrdom anniversary of Guru Tegh Bahadur. A Tent City will be established near the Red Fort to accommodate visiting devotees. The event will feature a grand Kirtan Darbar, langar services, and a temporary museum showcasing historical artifacts. Ministers Kapil Mishra and Manjinder Singh Sirsa are overseeing the preparations, emphasizing the Guru's universal message of religious freedom.

Key Points: Delhi Tent City for Guru Tegh Bahadur 350th Martyrdom Anniversary

  • A Tent City will be set up at Ramlila Maidan for visitor accommodation
  • Grand Kirtan Darbar to be held on three lawns of the Red Fort
  • A temporary museum will display rare paintings and historical documents
  • Special bus services arranged for devotees from Delhi and nearby areas
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Tent City to come up near Red Fort on 350th martyrdom day of Guru Tegh Bahadur: Kapil Mishra

Delhi govt plans a Tent City near Red Fort & grand events for Guru Tegh Bahadur's 350th martyrdom day. Includes Kirtan, Langar, museum & special transport.

"Guru Tegh Bahadur’s sacrifice was not for a single religion or community, but for all of humanity. - Kapil Mishra"

New Delhi, Nov 4

The Delhi government has firmed up plans to celebrate the upcoming 350th martyrdom anniversary of Guru Tegh Bahadur on a grand scale by setting up a Tent City for devotees near the Red Fort, an official said on Tuesday.

For the main events, three lawns of the historic Red Fort have been identified, where a grand Kirtan Darbar will be held, the official said in a statement.

Proper arrangements for ‘Langar Seva’ will be made for devotees, and a Tent City will be set up at Ramlila Maidan to provide accommodation and essential facilities for visitors, said Minister for Art, Culture and Language and Tourism Kapil Mishra.

Earlier, during a meeting at the Delhi Secretariat, Mishra and Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa reviewed preparations for the martyrdom anniversary celebrations on November 25.

Senior officials from the Punjabi Academy, Department of Art, Culture and Language, Tourism Department, Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee, and other related institutions attended the meeting.

The meeting focused on coordination among departments, arrangements, and outlining the programme schedule. It was decided that several cultural, spiritual, and public participation events dedicated to the life, philosophy, and supreme sacrifice of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji will be organised at various locations across Delhi.

Mishra said that Guru Tegh Bahadur’s sacrifice was not for a single religion or community, but for all of humanity.

He added that Delhi is the witness to that historic moment when Guru Tegh Bahadur sacrificed his life to protect religious freedom.

He emphasised that the Delhi government aims to inspire every citizen through Guru’s ideals, strengthening the values of tolerance, love, and service in society.

Sirsa stated that the event will not merely be a tribute, but a global effort to spread Guru Tegh Bahadur’s teachings. He informed that the Central Government is also extending support to make this celebration even more impactful and inspiring.

To bring Guru Tegh Bahadur’s inspiring life and message closer to the public, a Temporary Museum will also be established, featuring rare paintings, historical documents, and exhibition materials.

Special bus services will be arranged to facilitate smooth travel for devotees coming from Delhi and neighbouring regions to participate in the event near the Red Fort.

It was also shared in the meeting that a special theme song, based on Guru Tegh Bahadur’s teachings, has been composed by renowned Punjabi singers and will be released soon. This musical tribute aims to connect the younger generation with Guru Ji’s message.

A public outreach campaign will also be launched across Delhi, showcasing promotional materials at key public spaces, transport hubs, and digital platforms to encourage citizens’ participation in this historic celebration.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great to see the government honoring our Sikh Gurus. The temporary museum with rare documents sounds fascinating. Hope the arrangements are well-managed given the expected crowds.
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Aman W
While I appreciate the sentiment, I hope the government is also focusing on permanent infrastructure rather than just temporary arrangements. The traffic situation around Red Fort during such events is always chaotic.
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Sarah B
As someone new to India, I'm learning about Guru Tegh Bahadur's teachings. The theme song and museum will help foreigners like me understand Indian spiritual heritage better. Well done!
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Manish T
Guru Tegh Bahadur stood for humanity above all religions. His message is more relevant today than ever. The special bus services will help many devotees from nearby states to participate. Waheguru ji ka Khalsa! 🙏
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Kavya N
The Kirtan Darbar at Red Fort lawns will be magical! So glad both state and central governments are working together for this historic celebration. Hope the langar serves delicious food for all visitors. 😊

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