Baisakhi
Baisakhi generally falls in the first half of April. It is the birthday of Khalsa. This is also a threeday-celebration at great centres and one-day celebration at other places. Kirtans, kathas, lectures and langars, form the essential parts of the day-s function. Every Sikh family is out to the gurdwara. They are joined by Hindus also in this celebration.
Baisakhi generally falls in the first half of April. It is the birthday of Khalsa. This is also a threeday-celebration at great centres and one-day celebration at other places. Kirtans, kathas, lectures and langars, form the essential parts of the day-s function. Every Sikh family is out to the gurdwara. They are joined by Hindus also in this celebration
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SOHAN KUMAR said, April 13, 2008 @ 2:46 am
ARTICLE ON BAISAKHI CAN BE MUCH LONGER & DETAILED ONE.SECOND PARAGRAPH IS REPEAT OF THE FIRST ONE.
SOHAN KUMAR said, April 13, 2008 @ 2:50 am
ARTICLE ON BAISAKHI CAN BE MUCH LONGER & DETAILED ONE.SECOND PARAGRAPH IS REPEAT OF THE FIRST ONE.we can talk about Dr.Bhim Rao Ambedkar,jallian wala bagh,Jassa singh ahluwalia,swami daya nand saraswati,maharaja ranjit singh,
rohit arora said, October 31, 2008 @ 2:03 pm
Baisakhi is generally a north indian harvest festival which is celebrated by all punjabi’s whether hindu,sikh or muslim.and it has special significance to punjabi sikhs because of foundation of khalsa.so please correct this…………..
manpreet singh dhillon said, April 7, 2009 @ 5:27 pm
bhaji baisakhi te artile bahut vadia e…par kartarpur di baisakhi da zikar karna chaida c