Today, Wednesday, 5 November 2025, India comes alive with devotion and festivity as Guru Nanak Jayanti (Prakash Utsav or Gurpurab) and Kartik Purnima fall on the same day. While streets across North India are glowing with processions, lamps, and prayers, most schools and government offices are also observing a holiday today.
Why 5 November 2025 Is a Holiday
This year, Guru Nanak Jayanti, celebrated as the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of Sikhism, coincides with Kartik Purnima, an auspicious day for Hindus marking the full moon of the Kartik month.
Both festivals hold immense cultural and spiritual significance. Gurdwaras are decorated with lights, Nagar Kirtans (devotional processions) fill the streets, and riverbanks across India glow with lamps for Dev Diwali.
Is There a School Holiday Today?
Yes, most schools in India are closed today, 5 November 2025, for Guru Nanak Jayanti, which is a Gazetted Holiday declared by the Central Government.
However, school closures differ slightly between states, especially in the southern parts of the country.
State-wise Holiday Status for 5 November 2025
Schools Closed Today
Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh:
Official state holiday for Guru Nanak Jayanti. Large-scale Nagar Kirtans and processions taking place.
Delhi & NCR:
All government and private schools closed. Traffic diversions in key areas near gurdwaras.
Uttar Pradesh:
Schools closed across the state for Guru Nanak Jayanti and Kartik Purnima. Towns like Anupshahr (Bulandshahr) are shut from 3–6 November for local fairs.
Bihar:
Schools and offices in Patna and nearby districts closed for dual observances.
Maharashtra & Gujarat:
Schools and banks closed in major cities like Mumbai, Pune, and Ahmedabad.
Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Odisha, Uttarakhand:
Holiday observed for Guru Nanak Jayanti and Kartik Purnima.
Schools Likely Open Today
Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala:
Regular classes as Guru Nanak Jayanti is not a declared school holiday in these states.
Telangana:
Schools and banks mostly closed due to Kartika Purnima observance.
Meghalaya:
Regular classes expected; local festivals such as Nongkrem Dance and Wangala are scheduled later this week.
Weather Update on 5 November 2025
The unseasonal rain that began in October continues into November. Mumbai and parts of Maharashtra are experiencing light to moderate rainfall today, while North India enjoys clear skies and mild temperatures, perfect for outdoor celebrations and evening lamps along the ghats.
Devotion Meets Festivity
From glowing diya lamps on riverbanks in Varanasi to the echo of kirtans in Amritsar, today’s celebrations beautifully blend Sikh and Hindu traditions. The harmony of Guru Nanak Jayanti and Kartik Purnima reflects India’s shared spiritual heritage.
A Note for Parents and Guardians
While today is an official public holiday in most parts of India, parents should still confirm with their child’s school, especially in southern states, since private institutions may follow independent schedules.
Also, as banks, post offices, and stock markets (BSE/NSE) remain closed today, expect some public service delays.
Why 5 November 2025 Is a Holiday
This year, Guru Nanak Jayanti, celebrated as the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of Sikhism, coincides with Kartik Purnima, an auspicious day for Hindus marking the full moon of the Kartik month.
Both festivals hold immense cultural and spiritual significance. Gurdwaras are decorated with lights, Nagar Kirtans (devotional processions) fill the streets, and riverbanks across India glow with lamps for Dev Diwali.
Is There a School Holiday Today?
Yes, most schools in India are closed today, 5 November 2025, for Guru Nanak Jayanti, which is a Gazetted Holiday declared by the Central Government.
However, school closures differ slightly between states, especially in the southern parts of the country.
State-wise Holiday Status for 5 November 2025
Schools Closed Today
Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh:
Official state holiday for Guru Nanak Jayanti. Large-scale Nagar Kirtans and processions taking place.
Delhi & NCR:
All government and private schools closed. Traffic diversions in key areas near gurdwaras.
Uttar Pradesh:
Schools closed across the state for Guru Nanak Jayanti and Kartik Purnima. Towns like Anupshahr (Bulandshahr) are shut from 3–6 November for local fairs.
Bihar:
Schools and offices in Patna and nearby districts closed for dual observances.
Maharashtra & Gujarat:
Schools and banks closed in major cities like Mumbai, Pune, and Ahmedabad.
Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Odisha, Uttarakhand:
Holiday observed for Guru Nanak Jayanti and Kartik Purnima.
Schools Likely Open Today
Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala:
Regular classes as Guru Nanak Jayanti is not a declared school holiday in these states.
Telangana:
Schools and banks mostly closed due to Kartika Purnima observance.
Meghalaya:
Regular classes expected; local festivals such as Nongkrem Dance and Wangala are scheduled later this week.
Weather Update on 5 November 2025
The unseasonal rain that began in October continues into November. Mumbai and parts of Maharashtra are experiencing light to moderate rainfall today, while North India enjoys clear skies and mild temperatures, perfect for outdoor celebrations and evening lamps along the ghats.
Devotion Meets Festivity
From glowing diya lamps on riverbanks in Varanasi to the echo of kirtans in Amritsar, today’s celebrations beautifully blend Sikh and Hindu traditions. The harmony of Guru Nanak Jayanti and Kartik Purnima reflects India’s shared spiritual heritage.
A Note for Parents and Guardians
While today is an official public holiday in most parts of India, parents should still confirm with their child’s school, especially in southern states, since private institutions may follow independent schedules.
Also, as banks, post offices, and stock markets (BSE/NSE) remain closed today, expect some public service delays.
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