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Happy Baisakhi 2025: This vibrant festival involves community gatherings, visits to Gurudwaras, and expressions of gratitude for the harvest. The Sikh festival Baisakhi, celebrated on April 14 ...
Baisakhi 2025: Baisakhi is a Sikh festival that celebrates the harvest season, cultural heritage and formation of the Khalsa Panth.Baisakhi is celebrated every year in April, either on the 13th or ...
Vaisakhi, also known as Baisakhi, is the spring harvest festival that is celebrated widely in the Punjab region by all Punjabis, regardless of their religion. According to Drik Panchang, for the ...
In 1699, Guru Gobind Singh Ji chose the harvest festival of Vaisakhi to start what is known as the Khalsa Panth, a community of committed, initiated Sikhs, according to Kiran Kaur Gill, executive ...
Happy Baisakhi! Sending you warm greetings from miles away for the harvest festival. Happy Baisakhi, my dear. Come, rejoice and celebrate this day of Baisakhi with love and excitement. Happy Baisakhi.
Time to dance, sing, and celebrate the beautiful harvest festival—Happy Baisakhi to you and yours! 62. Sending you warm wishes for a Baisakhi that brings abundance and peace into your life.
Baisakhi, a harvest festival popularly celebrated in Punjab and North India, unites farmers, family, and friends from all walks of life, ...
Sikhs across the suburbs and the globe are celebrating Vaisakhi, a spring harvest festival originating in the Punjab region of South Asia - now India and Pakistan - that started Friday and runs ...
Baisakhi, also known as Vaisakhi, is an important festival for the Sikh community and marks the beginning of the harvesting season. In 2023, it is being observed on April 14.
Baisakhi 2025 wishes. This Baisakhi, I hope sadness walks out of the door and happiness steps in. Have a great day. May Waheguru bless you with growth, health and peace on this festival of harvest.
Happy Baisakhi 2025: I wish you a harvest of joy, prosperity, and endless blessings on this Baisakhi! May your life be as colourful and joyful as the festival itself. Happy Baisakhi.