Gandhi Jayanti 2024
Every year on October 2nd, India comes together to honor the life and teachings of Mahatma Gandhi, the leader who championed the principles of non-violence, truth, and social justice. In 2025, this day holds even more significance as the country celebrates the 155th birth anniversary of the man affectionately called “Bapu.” People across the nation, from all walks of life, have taken to social media platforms like X to pay tribute to the “Father of the Nation,” sharing messages that reflect the lasting impact of his ideals.
One heartfelt message read, “The greatest human ever born on this earth. His message of truth and non-violence continues to guide us on the path of peace and unity. His sacrifice and struggle have inspired millions of lives. His life is a beacon of hope for humanity.” Another user posted, “On this special day, let’s reflect on the power of truth and non-violence. Wishing you a Gandhi Jayanti filled with inspiration and hope.”
Gandhi Jayanti 2024: Updates
In Punjab, the state government has declared a public holiday in honor of both Gandhi Jayanti and Maharaja Agrasen Jayanti, which falls on October 3rd. Schools and government offices will remain closed for these two days. Maharaja Agrasen, an ancient king known for his emphasis on equality and social welfare, is particularly revered by the Vaishya community. On his birth anniversary, which is celebrated on the fourth day of Ashwin in the Hindu calendar, the community organizes various events to honor his legacy.
Additionally, October 3rd has been declared a “Dry Day” in Punjab, meaning liquor shops will also remain closed. This extended holiday period coincides with several other significant festivals in the Hindu calendar, making October a festive month. Along with Maharaja Agrasen Jayanti, Punjab will observe holidays for Dussehra on October 12th and Valmiki Jayanti on October 17th, allowing people to enjoy a long string of celebrations this month.
As the country reflects on Gandhi’s timeless messages of peace, unity, and justice, this month also offers an opportunity for families and communities to come together to celebrate their cultural heritage and values. Whether honoring Bapu or Maharaja Agrasen, these moments of reflection remind us of the enduring power of truth, non-violence, and equality.
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FAQs
When we celebrate Gandhi Jayanti?
2nd October