Devotees throng gurdwaras in Punjab, Haryana to celebrate Baisakhi

IANS April 13, 2025 314 views

Baisakhi 2024 saw massive gatherings at gurdwaras across Punjab and Haryana, celebrating the foundation of Khalsa Panth. Devotees thronged the Golden Temple in Amritsar, taking holy dips and participating in community langars. Punjab and Haryana Governors highlighted the festival's cultural and historical significance. The day marks both spiritual renewal and the harvest season, symbolizing community unity and agricultural prosperity.

"Festivals like Baishakhi reflect the vibrant cultural heritage and unity of our people" - Haryana Governor Bandaru Dattatraya
Devotees throng gurdwaras in Punjab, Haryana to celebrate Baisakhi
Chandigarh, April 13: Crowds of devotees on Sunday thronged gurdwaras across Punjab and Haryana to celebrate Baisakhi, one of the biggest festivals that marks the foundation day of the Khalsa Panth (Sikh order) by Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Sikh Guru.

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Massive crowds gather at Golden Temple for sacred Baisakhi celebrations

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Sikh community marks historic Khalsa Panth foundation day

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Harvest festival brings spiritual and cultural significance

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Governors extend greetings across Punjab and Haryana

It also marks the start of harvest season.

The Golden Temple in Amritsar, one of Sikhism's holiest shrines, was tastefully decorated, and a huge number of devotees came to offer prayers.

Many consider taking the holy dip in the Golden Temple sarovar as significant to mark the day. Some devotees even stayed overnight on the Golden Temple premises to take the dip in the early hours.

Day-long langars (community kitchens) have been organised to mark the day.

Besides the Golden Temple, people took a holy dip in scores of historic gurdwaras across Punjab.

A sea of devotees was also witnessed at the Takht Kesgarh Sahib in the holy city of Anandpur Sahib, where the Khalsa Panth was founded in 1699.

Punjab Governor Gulab Chand Kataria and Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann extended greetings on Baisakhi and Sajna Diwas of Khalsa Panth.

In a message, Governor Kataria said Baisakhi has a multi-faceted importance. “It marks the ripening of the Rabi harvest, a time of great joy for the farmers to reap the fruits of their hard labour.”

The Governor further said this day also marked a watershed in India’s freedom movement in 1919 as many known and unsung martyrs sacrificed their lives on this day, in Jallianwala Bagh, Amritsar, at the altar of freedom.

“This massacre gave a great impetus to the independence movement,” he added.

Haryana Governor Bandaru Dattatraya also extended greetings to the people of the state, Punjab and the global Punjabi diaspora. In his message, Governor Dattatraya said, “Festivals like Baishakhi reflect the vibrant cultural heritage and unity of our people.”

He expressed confidence that the festival would strengthen the bonds of harmony, peace, and brotherhood among all communities.

Reader Comments

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Simran K.
Waheguru ji ka Khalsa! 🙏 Beautiful to see the Golden Temple decorated so magnificently for Baisakhi. The photos are breathtaking. Wish I could be there in person this year!
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Rajiv P.
While the celebrations are wonderful, I hope the authorities are taking proper crowd control measures. Last year there were reports of stampede-like situations. Safety should be priority number one.
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Priya S.
The langar tradition is what makes Sikh festivals so special ❤️ Feeding thousands with love and devotion - this is true spirituality in action!
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Amarjeet B.
As a farmer's son, Baisakhi has double meaning for me - spiritual awakening and gratitude for nature's bounty. The Governor's words about harvest season really resonated with me.
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Harpreet M.
It's heartwarming to see our traditions being celebrated with such devotion. The historical significance of Khalsa Panth's foundation is something every Sikh child should learn about.
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Neha T.
The article could have included more about how Baisakhi is celebrated in other parts of India too. It's not just a Punjabi festival - many cultures mark this day in different ways!

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