Sikh holy men, known as Punj Pyara, carry swords as they take part in a procession for Guru Nanak Dev's marriage anniversary from the Gurdwara Sri Dehra Sahib temple to the Kandh Sahib temple in Batala, some 45 km (28 miles) northeast of Amritsar on September 20, 2015. The marriage anniversary is celebrated every year at Batala and devotees come from various places to take part in the celebrations

Sikh holy men, known as Punj Pyara, carry swords as they take part in a procession for Guru Nanak Dev’s marriage anniversary from the Gurdwara Sri Dehra Sahib temple to the Kandh Sahib temple in Batala, some 45 km (28 miles) northeast of Amritsar on September 20, 2015. The marriage anniversary is celebrated every year at Batala and devotees come from various places to take part in the celebrations

Sikh holy men, known as Punj Pyara, carry swords as they take part in a procession for Guru Nanak Dev's marriage anniversary from the Gurdwara Sri Dehra Sahib temple to the Kandh Sahib temple in Batala, some 45 km (28 miles) northeast of Amritsar on September 20, 2015. The marriage anniversary is celebrated every year at Batala and devotees come from various places to take part in the celebrations

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