Guru Nanak Jayanti 2025: Celebrating the Birth of Sikhism’s Founder
Guru Nanak Jayanti 2025 otherwise referred to as Gurupurab 2025 is one of the greatest festivals that Sikhs all over the world will enter into. It is the birthday of Guru Nanak Dev Ji who was the founder of Sikhism and the first of the ten Sikh Gurus.
Somya
November 05, 2025
Updated 09:51 pm
The festival preaches the religion of peace, equality, and love - something that Guru Nanak Dev Ji devoted his life to preaching. The Guru Nanak Jayanti will be observed with a lot of religious faith, happiness, and holiness in 2025 in Gurudwaras worldwide and in India.
Why is Guru Nanak Jayanti Celebrated?
The Jayanti of Guru Nanak is the festival that celebrates the birth and the teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji who was born in 1469 at Talwandi (present Nankana Sahib, Pakistan). He devoted his life to promulgate the truth about kindness and equality of all human beings irrespective of their religion, caste, and gender.
The teachings of Guru Nanak were based on unity with God, truthfulness in life, and service to humanity, which is referred to as “Seva" in Sikhism. He thought that all people are equal before God and encouraged the principle of “Ik Onkar” - that is, there is one God.
The words he said are contained in the Guru Granth Sahib, the holy book of the Sikhs, which still serves as a guide to millions of people worldwide.
How is Guru Nanak Jayanti Celebrated?
Gurupurab 2025 celebrations start two days prior to the main celebrations and they include Akhand Path; 48 hours of uninterrupted reading of Guru Granth Sahib in Gurudwaras.
The celebration of the festival is conducted like this throughout India and the world:
1. Prabhat Pheris (Morning Processions)
Devotees in the early mornings participate in Prabhat Pheris where religious processions are made in the streets whereby hymns and prayers are sung to spread peace to the people as taught by Guru Nanak.
2. Nagar Kirtan (Holy Procession)
The day before the main festival, a Nagar Kirtan is held which is headed by the Panj Pyare (Five Beloved Ones). This ritual also involves singing hymns, raising spiritual flags and playing Gatka, a traditional Sikh martial art.
3. Langar (Community Kitchen)
Another most unique aspect of Gurupurab 2025 is the Langar, a free meal to all people, irrespective of their religion or background. This was begun by Guru Nanak Dev Ji himself and is a symbol of selfless service, equality and sharing.
4. Night Prayers and Kirtan
Gurudwaras are also well adorned with lights and flowers on the day of main Guru Nanak Jayanti. The singing of Kirtan (devotional songs) and Ardas (prayers) carry on during the day and night and glorifies the divine wisdom of the Guru.
5. Devotional Spirit Everywhere
Adherents light candles, recite prayers and read the biography of Guru Nanak and his teachings. Whereas, in certain areas, fireworks and light displays contribute to the holiday mood, forming a more deity-like feeling of happiness and praise.
What Special on Gurupurab 2025?
A greater enthusiasm will be experienced by Gurupurab 2025 because it will be held near the winter festive season and devotees globally could visit holy locations such as:
Golden Temple (Amritsar, Punjab)
Nankana Sahib (Pakistan)
Bangla Sahib Gurudwara (Delhi)
There should be special community events, virtual Kirtan and eco-friendly Langars this year and they should be aimed at spiritual development and sustainability.
Many Sikh institutions will also carry out charity events, blood donation events, and educational events in order to observe the ideals of compassion and equality of Guru Nanak Dev Ji.
Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s Key Teachings
Even half a millennium after his teaching, the teachings of Guru Nanak are still inspiring to humanity. Some of his most significant messages are:
“Naam Japna” – Forever keep in mind God.
“Kirat Karni” – Make a decent living by working.
“Vand Chakna” – Give some of your own to others.
Equality for all – Reject discrimination and live with respect for everyone.
Serve humanity – Help the poor and be selfless.
Such eternal teachings are not spiritual only, they are practical teachings on how to lead a quality life.
Significance of Guru Nanak Jayanti
Guru Nanak Jayanti 2025 helps to remember us about the strength of compassion, humility, and truth. The message of Guru Nanak Dev Ji has particular significance in the contemporary world where peace and tolerance are more needed than ever.
Through his ways of love, service and equality, individuals are able to build a world that is full of peace and love.
Conclusion
Not only a religious festival, but also a festival of humanity and spirituality is Guru Nanak Jayanti 2025 or Gurupurab 2025. His teachings still lead us to a better and kinder world as millions of followers assemble to pay their due respect to Guru Nanak Dev Ji.
Starting with Prabhat Pheris to Langar and Kirtan all these aspects of this festival are the actual spirit of oneness and peace.
We all must remember what Guru Nanak said in Gurupurab 2025, there is no Hindu, there is no Muslim, there is only the path of truth and love.
Q-1. When will Guru Nanak Jayanti be celebrated in 2025? Ans- Guru Nanak Jayanti 2025 will be on 5 November 2025 (precise date, depending on the lunar calendar) and this will be the day of the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji.
Q-2. Why is Guru Nanak Jayanti celebrated? Ans- It is observed to honor the birth and teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, who was the founder of the Sikh faith, who disseminated the word of equality, love, and service to humanity.
Q-3. How is Guru Nanak Jayanti celebrated? Ans- The festival involves Langar, Akhand Path, Nagar Kirtan and devotional Kirtans in Gurudwaras all over the world.
Q-4. What is special about Gurupurab 2025? Ans- The Gurupurab 2025 will be marked with special community events, eco-friendly Langars and celebrations in the world-renowned holy sites, such as the Golden Temple and Nankana Sahib.
Q-5. What are the main teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji? Ans- Guru Nanak Dev Ji taught truth, equality, service to God without self and memory of God which are still present in the minds of people up to date.