Red Fort to Echo with Guru Tegh Bahadur’s Legacy: Delhi Unveils Grand Commemoration
Delhi is set to commemorate the martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji with a grand two-day event at the historic Red Fort, beginning July 9, 2025. The commemoration will include a captivating light and sound show, soulful Kirtan performances, and insightful exhibitions showcasing the Guru’s life and teachings.
A unique addition to the tribute is a newly planted Miyawaki forest, serving as a living memorial to the tenth Sikh Guru’s unwavering courage and sacrifice. This green initiative adds a poignant environmental dimension to the commemoration.
Adding to the broader educational impact, Delhi University has launched a new undergraduate course focusing on Sikh martyrdom, offering students a deeper understanding of this pivotal chapter in Indian history. The Delhi government also plans to integrate Guru Tegh Bahadur’s inspiring legacy into the school curriculum.
This multi-pronged commemoration underscores not only the religious significance of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji’s sacrifice but also its continuing relevance in fostering interfaith harmony and promoting values of courage and resilience amongst the youth of India. The initiative aims to ensure future generations remember and learn from this pivotal figure in Indian history.