Baisakhi 2025: The festival is celebrated with enthusiasm and vigour especially across Punjab to mark the birth of the Khalsa order by Guru Gobind Singh.(Pexels) Baisakhi 2025: Celebrated on the first ...
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 1699, a ...
Baisakhi 2025: On the day of Baisakhi, people from the Sikh community visit Gurudwaras and prepare and distribute langar.(PTI) Happy Baisakhi 2025: Baisakhi, also known as Vaisakhi, marks the first ...
Today, Baisakhi - the festival of spring harvest - is being celebrated in many parts of India. It holds deep significance, especially across Punjab and Northern India. Rooted in both agricultural and ...
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. If you’ve ...
Happy Baisakhi 2025: Here are some warm wishes, quotes, images, and status ideas for WhatsApp and Facebook to help you celebrate and share the festive spirit. Happy Baisakhi 2025: Baisakhi, celebrated ...
Baisakhi, or Vaisakhi, marks the beginning of the month of Vaisakh and is widely celebrated as a spring harvest festival, especially in Punjab and Northern India. It ushers in the harvest season, ...
Baisakhi 2025 arrives on April 13th, heralding a season of vibrant celebrations and spiritual reflection. This spring harvest festival, significant for both Sikhs and farmers, commemorates the Khalsa ...
(MENAFN- Live Mint) Let's pray for it to be a year with new peace, new happiness, and an abundance of new friends. Happy Baisakhi 2025! May the divine light of Waheguru fill your life with joy and ...
(MENAFN- Live Mint) Happy Baisakhi 2025: The spring harvest celebration of Baisakhi, also known as Vaisakhi, takes place every year on April 13 or 14. One of the most auspicious festivals of the Sikh ...
Baisakhi 2025 is here, a day that marks not just the harvest of crops, but also of joy, gratitude, and togetherness. Celebrated every year in April, either on the 13th or 14th depending on the Hindu ...