SIKH RELIGIOUS HOLIDAY CALENDAR FOR 2026
Sikh Calendar - 2026
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List of Religious Holidays of Sikh in 2026
DAY | DATE | HOLIDAY |
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TuesdayTue | Jan 13, 2026Jan 13 | Maghi - Lohri |
TuesdayTue | Jan 20, 2026Jan 20 | Guru Gobind Singh Birthday |
SaturdaySat | Jan 31, 2026Jan 31 | Guru Har Rai Birthday |
WednesdayWed | Mar 04, 2026Mar 04 | Holi |
WednesdayWed | Mar 04, 2026Mar 04 | Hola Mohalla |
TuesdayTue | Apr 07, 2026Apr 07 | Guru Tegh Bahadur Birthday |
TuesdayTue | Apr 14, 2026Apr 14 | Vaisakhi |
WednesdayWed | Apr 15, 2026Apr 15 | Guru Arjan Dev Birthday |
SaturdaySat | Apr 18, 2026Apr 18 | Birthday of Guru Angad Dev |
ThursdayThu | Apr 30, 2026Apr 30 | Guru Amar Das Birthday |
ThursdayThu | Jun 18, 2026Jun 18 | Martyrdom of Guru Arjan Dev Sahib |
TuesdayTue | Jun 30, 2026Jun 30 | Guru Hargobind Birthday |
TuesdayTue | Jul 07, 2026Jul 07 | Guru Har Krishan Birthday |
SaturdaySat | Sep 12, 2026Sep 12 | Birth of the Guru Granth |
ThursdayThu | Sep 24, 2026Sep 24 | Guru Ram Das Birthday |
SundaySun | Nov 08, 2026Nov 08 | Diwali |
TuesdayTue | Nov 24, 2026Nov 24 | Martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib |
TuesdayTue | Nov 24, 2026Nov 24 | Guru Nanak Birthday |
Sikh Calendar for year 2026
It is believed that Sikhism is originated in Punjab, which is now in India and Pakistan during 16th century. Now more than 20 million people follow Sikhism worldwide, mostly staying in India. Sikhism is recognized as one of the youngest religions in the world.
Sikhism was founded by Guru Nanak and his nine successors (considered as ten Gurus of Sikhism). Guru Nanak was born in the year of 1469. He spreads a simple message “Ek Onkar” means “We are all one, with the One Creator of all Creation”. Guru Nanak's students were known as Sikhs, the word “Sikh” means "seeker of truth". The scripture of the Sikhs is known as “Sri Guru Granth Sahib” considered as their living Guru, the hymns of the Gurus they refer are known as Gurbani, and their place of worship is known as “Gurudwara”.
The Ten Gurus of Sikhism are Guru Nanak, Guru Angad, Guru Amar Das, Guru Ram Das, Guru Arjan, Guru Har Gobind, Guru Har Rai, Guru Har Krishan, Guru Tegh Bahadur, Guru Gobind Singh.
The Noble teachings of Sikhism are:
- There is only one God and the name of the God is Truth
- Recognize inner truth through meditation and chanting
- Live a simple and honest life
- Treat everyone equally
- Serve others