Why we celebrate baisakhi
Sign Up. Edit Profile. Subscribe Now. Your Subscription Plan Cancel Subscription. Home India News Entertainment. HT Insight. Baisakhi, also known as Vaisakhi, is a significant festival celebrated by Sikhs and people of Punjab to mark the formation of the Khalsa Panth of warriors under Guru Gobind Singh and also to celebrate the start of the harvest season. It is also observed by Hindus all around the world as it symbolizes the beginning of the Hindu solar New year.
Hindus also believe that on this auspicious day of Baisakhi, Goddess Ganga descended on earth and therefore, people visit the banks of the river Ganges during this time. Actor Dheeraj Dhoopar and his wife are grateful for each other and their families amid the pandemic as they come together for Baisakhi. The significance of Baisakhi as a major Sikh festival marking the birth of the Sikh order started after the persecution and execution of Guru Tegh Bahadur for refusing to convert to Islam under the orders of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb.
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It is usually celebrated on April 13 or 14 every year. It marks the Sikh new year and commemorates the formation of Khalsa panth of warriors under Guru Gobind Singh in Vaisakhi is also an ancient festival of Hindus, marking the Solar New Year and also celebrating the spring harvest.
Baisakhi was also the day when colonial British empire officials committed the Jallianwala Bagh massacre on a gathering, an event influential to the Indian movement against colonial rule. On the festival day, Gurdwaras are decorated and hold kirtans, Sikhs visit and bathe in lakes or rivers before visiting local Gurdwaras, community fairs and nagar kirtan processions are held, and people gather to socialize and share festive foods.
For many Hindus, it's an occasion to bathe in sacred rivers such as Ganges, Jhelum and Kaveri, visit temples, meet friends and party over festive foods. Punjab Congress president Navjot Singh Sidhu revisits sacrilege, at first link in desecration chain.
This year, Baisakhi falls on April 13, which is a Monday. The harvest festival of Baisakhi marks the beginning of the solar year. One of the most important festivals in Punjab, Baisakhi holds a special significance for the Sikh community. On April 13, , the whole of Punjab and many parts of Northern India will gear up to celebrate the harvest festival of Baisakhi. On this joyful day, the farmers offer their prayers in thanks for a bountiful harvest of the Rabi crop.
Baisakhi is also significant as it marks the founding of the Khalsa Panth community three hundred years ago by the tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh. The procession is always led by the Panj Pyare the five beloved ones who form the central part of the Khalsa , dressed in saffron. They are followed by the holy book of the Sikhs, Guru Granth Sahib, and other members of the procession. Sewadars or volunteers help clear beforehand the road through which the procession is to pass.
The procession arrives finally at the designated Gurudwara where Ardas or the prayer is offered. For the non-Sikh Hindus too, it is a holy day. A number of people mark it as a day to take a dip in a river or lake and then visit a temple, It is a day of making and sharing sweetmeats and dance and festivity.
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