Themes: the Sikh festival of Bandi Chhor Divas; the life of Guru Hargobind; helping others.
Summary: This assembly, suitable for an act of collective worship, is particularly relevant at or around the time of the Sikh festival of Bandi Chhor Divas, or 'Day of Liberation' 鈥 the literal translation being 'Prisoner Release Day' or 鈥楶risoner Liberation Day鈥. It can be used at other times of year to explore Sikhism and the life of the sixth guru - Guru Hargobind. The festival commemorates the imprisonment of the guru in Gwalior Fort and how he was eventually released in 1619 alongside 52 princes incarcerated with him. This year Bandi Chhor Divas is celebrated on 1 November 2024.
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The video
Bandi Chhor Divas 鈥 Day of Liberation
It is 1619 in northern India. A group of Sikh worshippers are gathered at the gates of Gwalior Fort praying for the release of Guru Hargobind, the sixth guru, who is held captive inside. We learn that the guru was imprisoned in the fort by 'the emperor' (actually the Mughal Emperor, Jahangir) who had previously been on friendly terms with the guru.
We learn that during his years imprisoned in the fort the guru has worked tirelessly to improve the conditions for those held there. Although the guru has been offered his freedom he has refused to leave unless 52 innocent princes who are also held in the fort can leave alongside him. The emperor has agreed to allow as many princes to leave with the guru as can hold on to his robe - a way of restricting the number. But Guru Hargobind has a plan to ensure everyone can leave together.
Bandi Chhor Divas translates as 'Prisoner Release Day'. On his release Guru Hargobind travelled to Amritsar, where Diwali was being celebrated. For this reason Bandi Chhor Divas often overlaps with Diwali. It is celebrated with processions, fireworks and lighting up both the home and the Sikh place of worship, the gudwara.
Duration: 3' 27"
Final words: 'Bandi Chhor Divas - The Prisoner Release Day.'
Video questions
- Why has a crowd gathered at the the fort? (Because the sixth guru - Guru Hargobind - is imprisoned inside)
- How did the guru become imprisoned in the fort? (The emperor was ill and was told that the prayers of a holy person could cure him. But the emperor had been turned against the guru, so demanded that he say prayers inside the fort)
- How long had the guru been imprisoned in the fort? (12 years)
- Who else was imprisoned in the fort? (52 princes)
- Why has the guru refused to leave the fort? (He will not leave unless the 52 princes are also released)
- How many of the princes has the emperor said can leave the fort? (As many as can hold on to the guru's robe - a way to restrict the number)
- How does the guru ensure everyone can leave together? (He has a special robe made, sufficiently long for everyone to be able to hold on to it)
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Suggested assembly framework
1. Entry
An online search will yield plenty of suggestions for music linked to the festival. Or you could play the backing track version of one of the songs suggested below, which are available here.
2. Introduction
Tell the assembly that there is an important festival celebrated by Sikhs all around the world at about this time of year (if your school is celebrating - or plans to celebrate - Diwali you may wish to emphasise that although this festival falls at the same time of year it is not actually Diwali). The festival is called 'Bandi Chhor Divas' - which translates literally as 'Prisoner Release Day' and is often called 'Day of Liberation'. The festival commemorates an event over 400 years ago when Guru Hargobind was released from a fort in northern India, where he was being held against his will. A 'guru' is a spiritual leader and Guru Hargobind was the sixth leader of the Sikh community. Tell the assembly they are going to watch a short animation about the event. It's a story about being resourceful - one that we can all learn from. Also tell the assembly that they will hear Guru Hargobind called 'sahib-ji' - which is added to his name as a term of respect.
3. The video
Play the video. The duration is 3' 27" and the final words are 'Bandi Chhor Divas - the Prisoner Release Day.'
4. After the Video - Time to talk
Ask everyone to turn to the person beside them and tell them two things they remember from the story. You could consolidate pupils' recall of the story and their understanding of it by asking the Video questions (from above):
- Why has a crowd gathered at the the fort? (Because the sixth guru - Guru Hargobind - is imprisoned inside)
- How did the guru become imprisoned in the fort? (The emperor was ill and was told that the prayers of a holy person could cure him. But the emperor had been turned against the guru, so demanded that he say prayers inside the fort)
- How long had the guru been imprisoned in the fort? (12 years)
- Who else was imprisoned in the fort? (52 princes)
- Why has the guru refused to leave the fort? (He will not leave unless the 52 princes are also released)
- How many of the princes has the emperor said can leave the fort? (As many as can hold on to the guru's robe - a way to restrict the number)
- How does the guru ensure everyone can leave together? (He has a special robe made, sufficiently long for everyone to be able to hold on to it)Ask the assembly to suggest words to describe the actions of Guru Hargobind and his plan. Direct the discussion towards an understanding that the guru has shown great self-sacrifice, but has also been extremely resourceful and creative: he has found a way to fulfil the unreasonable demand of the emperor, enabling everyone to leave the fort peacefully.
5. Opportunity to sing
Suggestions from 成人快手 collections below.
6. Opportunity for reflection
Focus the reflection on the festival of Bandi Chhor Divas and the story of Guru Hargobind:
Festivals are an opportunity for us all to celebrate - to share happy times with family and friends and enjoy a holiday鈥
Think to yourself about what your favourite festival times are鈥
During Bandi Chhor Divas there are fireworks and processions and Sikhs light up their homes and places of worship鈥
And they remember how 400 years ago their leader - Guru Hargobind - was able to arrange the freedom of 52 princes鈥he guru showed great self-sacrifice鈥ut he also showed great resourcefulness and creativity鈥
Spend a moment thinking how you might be able to show those qualities today鈥nd in future鈥
7. Opportunity for prayer
Use your usual form of address ('Dear God', 'Let us pray', etc) and:
Thank you for the lives of all those people from who we can learn so much.
When we find others in need of help, may we be willing to sacrifice our time and energy.
And when we face difficulties ourselves, may we be resourceful and creative in finding solutions.
Amen.