Baisakhi Festival
On 14th April 2026, the festival of Baisakhi was celebrated in Punjab with devotion, enthusiasm and brotherhood.
- Baisakhi, also known as Vaisakhi, is the popular spring harvest festival which is celebrated in Northern India, especially by the Sikh/Punjabi community.
- It is traditionally observed on the first day of the month of Vaishakha in the Hindu solar calendar, which falls in April.
- It marks the Sikh New Year.
- It is primarily a harvest festival, where farmers express gratitude for a good crop yield. It symbolizes prosperity, hard work, and new beginnings.
- It holds special importance for the Sikh community, as in ....
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