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Can anyone clarify this statement in the lead: In real terms, the day of release of the sixth Guru with the 52 kings was actually a few days months after Diwali in 1619.
If the Guru arrived in Amritsar on the day of Diwali, he must have left Gwalior (in central India) a while before Diwali. Also, as I understand it, Diwali itself is not celebrating any dated historical event, so the passage about "different months" may be redundant : Noyster (talk), 10:34, 21 October 2014 (UTC)
The article says Guru Amardas “explicitly” stated Bandi Chhor Diwas with Vaisakhi and it was only the Sikh political leaders who started Claiming Diwali day as Bandi chhor Diwas- whereas Guru Amardas was the third guru and Guru Hargobind was the SIXTH guru. SKLAMBA ( talk) 21:38, 7 November 2018 (UTC)
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Can anyone clarify this statement in the lead: In real terms, the day of release of the sixth Guru with the 52 kings was actually a few days months after Diwali in 1619.
If the Guru arrived in Amritsar on the day of Diwali, he must have left Gwalior (in central India) a while before Diwali. Also, as I understand it, Diwali itself is not celebrating any dated historical event, so the passage about "different months" may be redundant : Noyster (talk), 10:34, 21 October 2014 (UTC)
The article says Guru Amardas “explicitly” stated Bandi Chhor Diwas with Vaisakhi and it was only the Sikh political leaders who started Claiming Diwali day as Bandi chhor Diwas- whereas Guru Amardas was the third guru and Guru Hargobind was the SIXTH guru. SKLAMBA ( talk) 21:38, 7 November 2018 (UTC)