Drones Rewrite Spiritual History as Guru Tegh Bahadur’s Legacy Glows Over Anandpur Sahib Skies

  For the first time globally, the Punjab Government commemorated Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji’s 350th martyrdom anniversary with a religious drone show over Anandpur Sahib, merging spiritual reverence with technological innovation.

Punjab News: Anandpur Sahib witnessed an unforgettable moment on November 25, 2025, when the Punjab Government staged the world’s first-ever religious drone show in tribute to Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji. Over fifty thousand devotees gathered to watch the skies transform into a visual narration of the Ninth Sikh Guru’s supreme sacrifice for religious liberty.

Three Thousand Drones Narrate a Timeless Legacy

As darkness descended, more than three thousand synchronized drones ascended, forming golden-lit religious symbols beginning with the Khanda Sahib. The presentation recreated key moments of Guru Ji’s life—his meditation, imprisonment at the Red Fort, and symbolic breaking of chains—conveying spiritual resilience and the triumph of truth. Sacred hymns amplified the visual experience, especially resonating with the younger audience.

Leadership Speaks: Tradition Meets Technology

The Punjab Chief Minister declared the drone show the government's visionary step toward preserving Sikh values in contemporary formats. He said, “Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji laid down his life for everyone’s right to practice their faith freely. Today, technology carries his timeless message beyond borders.”

Precision Planning With Spiritual Integrity

Officials confirmed the event took months of careful coordination. Drone specialists worked closely with Sikh scholars and the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee to ensure every symbol and visual respected religious protocols and authenticity. Cultural sensitivity was prioritized at all stages of design.

Viral Impact Across Digital Platforms

Within minutes, images and videos from the show spread across social media. Hashtags associated with the event trended nationally, with viewers praising the initiative as a transformational way of communicating spiritual history. International news agencies also covered the event, calling it “a revolutionary blend of devotion and digital artistry.”

Scholars Applaud Youth Connection

Prominent Sikh scholar Baba Harjinder Singh remarked, “The Guru’s message carries timeless relevance. This presentation proves that faith adapts to each era’s language. While traditions must be preserved, modern tools like this open the door to deeper youth engagement.”

Educational Outreach Planned

The Punjab Government announced that a specially documented version of the drone show will be shared with global academic and cultural institutions. Officials emphasized that this initiative sets a new benchmark for merging heritage preservation with modern technology.