Kartarpur vibrates with devotion as thousands mark Guru Nanak’s anniversary

NAROWAL: The second day of the 486th death anniversary ceremonies of Baba Guru Nanak was observed at the Kartarpur Darbar Sahib in Narowal.

Thousands of Sikh pilgrims have gathered at Kartarpur, where they are being served a variety of traditional dishes at the Langar Hall.

The celebrations are continuing with devotion and spiritual fervour, marking one of the most significant religious occasions for the Sikh community.

Foolproof security arrangements have been made at the Darbar Sahib, while local families are also arriving to participate in the commemorations.

Pilgrims from across Pakistan and around the world have reached Kartarpur to pay homage, bow their heads, and perform religious rituals at the sacred site.

Many yatris expressed sadness over the absence of Indian pilgrims, urging the Indian government to allow Sikh devotees from India to visit the Kartarpur Darbar.

They praised Pakistan’s efforts, saying the government won the hearts of Sikhs worldwide by restoring the shrine after recent floods.

The Sikh community had long awaited the reopening of Baba Guru Nanak’s Darbar after flood damage, and the arrangements for medical aid, security, and Langar services by Pakistan have been widely appreciated. Meanwhile, Sikh devotees in India are using social media to appeal to their government for permission to attend the Kartarpur ceremonies.

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