Gurpurbs - GCSE Religious Studies Definition

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Gurpurbs are significant religious anniversaries in Sikhism, marking important events in the lives of the Sikh Gurus. Celebrated with great devotion and enthusiasm, these occasions often honour the births or martyrdoms of the Gurus. Guru Nanak's birthday is among the most prominent. For students studying GCSE Religious Studies, it is important to understand that Gurpurbs involve various religious and community activities such as attending Gurdwaras for prayers, singing hymns, conducting processions, and engaging in selfless service, known as 'seva.' These events play a crucial role in reinforcing the teachings of the Gurus and fostering a sense of identity and community among Sikhs.

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