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India is known for its colourful festivals, and one such celebration is Baisakhi. This beautiful festival is mostly celebrated in Punjab, but its joy spreads across different parts of India.
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 ...
Indians from many part of north India will come together this weekend on April 13 to celebrate Vaisakhi, or Baisakhi as it is more popularly known. It is not only the spring harvest festival but ...
The government of Pakistan has issued 6,751 visas to Indian Sikh pilgrims for the festival. This is the highest number of Sikh pilgrims in fifty years who have celebrated Baisakhi in Pakistan.
In Punjab, Baisakhi is of tremendous cultural, religious, social and spiritual significance at myriad levels. It demonstrates the rich heritage of the people of Punjab, said Prof. Kumool Abbi.
On this day, the 10th Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh united the followers of the Sikh Khalsa community to form the code of conduct.
Baisakhi, celebrated to mark the start of the new year in some parts of India and considered a harvest festival, falls on April 13 and sometimes on April 14. “Wishing everyone a joyous Baisakhi!
New Delhi: The Pakistan High Commission has issued more than 6,500 visas to Indian pilgrims to participate in the annual Baisakhi festival to be held from April 10-19, it said on Monday.Every year ...
Baisakhi, also spelled Vaisakhi, is a widely celebrated Indian festival, especially in Punjab and Haryana. Every Indian is familiar with the harvest festival known as the Baisakhi. This occasion marks ...