In North India, Baisakhi falls on April 13 or 14, signifies the solar New Year, especially for Sikhs. It represents rebirth, thankfulness, and harmony between various cultures. It is traditionally marked by group feasts and visits to Gurudwara. It also honors the founding of the KHALSA PANTH BY GURU GOBIND SINGH. Baisakhi encourages everyone to welcome fresh start and savor the happiness of the community.
The occasion, also called Vaisakhi, is mostly observed in North India, particularly in Punjab, and it heralds the start of the Sikh and Punjabi New Years. The harvest season also begins on this day. Sikhs visit their local Gurudwara on Baisakhi and gather to prepare and distribute langar, or communal meals.
Honoring the fourth Guru of Sikhism, Guru Ram Das Ji, on his Jayanti. May his teachings continue to inspire us all. On the birth anniversary of Guru Ram Das Ji, may his divine grace shower upon us all. 🌺🙏☀️
Let's celebrate the harvest festival of Baisakhi with happiness, joy, and enthusiasm, while also taking a moment to appreciate the hard work of our farmers. May this festival bring us closer to our roots and fill our hearts with pride. Happy Baisakhi!
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