Question: What do the Sikhs commonly call Diwali?
Answer: The Sikhs commonly call Diwali Bandi Chhor Diwas. It commemorates the day Guru Hargobind Ji released 52 kings from the Gwalior Fort. These kings had been imprisoned by the Mughal Emperor Jahangir.
Bandi Chhor Diwas is one of the most important festivals for the Sikh community. It translates to the day of liberation. This festival is celebrated on a grand level with feasts and decorations of lights across all Gurudwaras and family get-togethers.
Nagar kirtan and langar are also arranged for the celebrations of this festival. It is a meaningful celebration for the Sikhs along with the festival of Vaisakhi, Holla Mohalla, and Gurpurab.