Thousands of people are expected to gather on the streets of Bradford to mark the annual Viadakhi celebration.
The procession starts at Garnett Street in Barkerend at 9.30am on Monday, April 14, and will march to the six Sikh temples in the city. The first port of call is the Guru Gobind Singh Gurdwara, on Gobind Marg, off Leeds Road.
The march will then call in at the Sikh Temples on Usher Street, Peckover Street, Brearton Street, Bolton Road and Grant Street before returning to Gobind Marg.
Each year Bradford's Sikhs celebrate the birth of the Khalsa order in 1699.
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