Sikhs all over the world celebrate the festival of Baisakhi, a holiday with a special religious significance, observed each year on April 13 or 14. In 2022, Baisakhi falls on April 14. As a ...
Sikh pilgrims gather at the Gurdwara Panja Sahib, one of Sikhism's holiest places, during the Baisakhi festival in Hasan Abdal, in this undated image. — AFP Punjab marked the celebration of the ...
Baisakhi 2025: Celebrations encompass cultural performances, religious ceremonies. Baisakhi 2025: Baisakhi, celebrated on April 13, 2025, marks the start of the harvest season and the Sikh New Year.
On the festival of Baisakhi, celebrated usually on April 13, Sikhs the world over will joyously wear yellow saffron colors, symbolizing spring harvest and the solar new year, when the Sun enters the ...
Baisakhi 2025: The festival is celebrated with enthusiasm and vigour especially across Punjab to mark the birth of the Khalsa order by Guru Gobind Singh.(Pexels) Baisakhi 2025: Celebrated on the first ...
Baisakhi, a vibrant harvest festival primarily celebrated in Punjab, marks the beginning of the harvest season and the Punjabi New Year. It holds deep spiritual significance for Sikhs, commemorating ...
Baisakhi is known to be a vibrant festival and is of extreme importance in India for a number of reasons. For farmers, this is of prime importance and is celebrated as a harvest festival. But most ...
Baisakhi, also called Vaisakhi, is an annual festival which is celebrated with great enthusiasm and fervour. It is a spring harvest festival and so it generally falls in mid-April every year. While ...
Baisakhi, a significant festival in North India, especially Punjab, marks the Sikh New Year and the harvest season. It commemorates the formation of the Khalsa Panth by Guru Gobind Singh Ji in 1699, a ...
The good news marking this week's Sikh Festival of Baisakhi is Punjab's remission of prisoner sentences. The bad news in my own backyard is the shooting death of yet another Sikh being investigated as ...
(The Conversation) — Originally a spring harvest festival, Baisakhi acquired religious significance after the10th Sikh guru created the Khalsa, a distinctive Sikh identity, on this day. (The ...