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World Sparrow Day 2026: ‘Chidi’ in Sikh Tradition

Why in the News

  • World Sparrow Day (March 20) highlights declining sparrow populations and their cultural significance, especially in Sikh tradition.

Sparrow: Ecological Importance

  • One of the most common birds in human settlements
  • Plays role in:
    • Insect control
    • Maintaining urban biodiversity
  • Decline linked to:
    • Urbanisation
    • Loss of nesting spaces
    • Pollution

‘Chidi’ in Sikh Tradition

Symbolism

  • Sparrow (‘chidi’) represents: Ordinary, weak, or downtrodden people

Spiritual Meaning

  • In Sikh philosophy: Even the weakest can become powerful through divine grace and courage

Cultural Expression

  • Sikh teachings, especially in: Guru Granth Sahib
  • Use nature imagery: Birds, animals, insects
    • Reflects rural Punjabi life and ethics

Famous Metaphor

  • Linked with Sikh ethos: “Making sparrows fight hawks”
  • Symbolises: Empowerment of the weak against the strong

Broader Insight

  • Sparrow is not just a bird but: A moral and spiritual metaphor
  • Shows connection between: Nature and religious philosophy
[2013] Consider the following Bhakti Saints: 
1. Dadu Dayal 
2. Guru Nanak 
3. Tyagaraja 
Which among the above was/were preaching when the Lodi Dynasty fell and Babur took over? 
(a) 1 and 3 (b) 2 only (c) 2 and 3 (d) 1 and 2

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