From November 23 to 25, the Delhi government will organize a three-day ‘Kirtan Darbar’ at Red Fort to commemorate the 350th martyrdom anniversary of Guru Tegh Bahadur. The event will feature devotional music, cultural showcases, and tech-driven storytelling to celebrate the Sikh Guru’s legacy of sacrifice and unity
Tribute to the ninth Sikh Guru
In a historic cultural initiative, the Delhi government will host a three-day ‘Kirtan Darbar’ at the iconic Red Fort from November 23 to 25, 2025. The event marks the 350th death anniversary of Guru Tegh Bahadur, the ninth Sikh Guru revered for his sacrifice to uphold religious freedom and human dignity.
The celebration will include soulful kirtans (devotional music), cultural performances, and tributes that reflect the Guru’s teachings of compassion, courage, and unity. A temporary museum will be set up inside the Red Fort, showcasing key moments from his life and philosophy.
Tech-powered storytelling and outreach
A highlight of the event will be a light and sound show curated by the Union Ministry of Culture, using advanced visual effects and narrative storytelling to depict Guru Tegh Bahadur’s life and martyrdom. The show will also travel across 11 districts of Delhi via mobile vans, ensuring wider public engagement.
Delhi’s Minister of Art, Culture & Languages, Kapil Mishra, emphasized that the event aims to inspire national and international audiences. All programming has been entrusted to professional agencies to ensure high-quality execution and emotional impact. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta described the initiative as a tribute that brings the Guru’s message to “every home, every school, and every generation.”
Key highlights of the Kirtan Darbar celebration
- Three-day ‘Kirtan Darbar’ to be held at Red Fort from November 23 to 25
- Commemorates 350th martyrdom anniversary of Guru Tegh Bahadur
- Features devotional music, cultural performances, and tributes
- Temporary museum inside Red Fort to showcase Guru’s life and teachings
- Light and sound show with tech-based storytelling across 11 Delhi districts
- Mobile vans to extend outreach beyond central venue
- Event curated by Delhi government and Union Ministry of Culture
- Aims to promote spiritual unity and cultural inspiration nationwide
Sources: MSN News, Hindustan Times, Daily Pioneer, Times of India