Vaisakhi - Wikipedia
WEBVaisakhi, also known as Baisakhi, marks the first day of the month of Vaisakh and is traditionally celebrated annually on 13 April and sometimes 14 April. It is seen as a spring harvest celebration primarily in Punjab and Northern India.
What is Vaisakhi? - BBC Bitesize
WEBVaisakhi, also called Baisakhi, is the festival which celebrates the founding of the Sikh community, the Khalsa, in 1699. When is Vaisakhi? Vaisakhi is a spring festival which happens on the 13...
What is Vaisakhi, or Baisakhi and how is it celebrated?
WEB14 Apr 2023 · Vaisakhi is a spring festival which happens on the 13 or 14 April every year. It is a day to celebrate 1699 - the year when Sikhism was born as a collective faith. But why is Vaisakhi so...
Vaisakhi: What is the Sikh festival and how is it celebrated?
WEB13 Apr 2022 · Vaisakhi, also known as Baisakhi, is a traditional harvest festival celebrated by Sikhs and Hindus, having been observed in the Punjab region for a long period of time.
BBC - Religions - Sikhism: Vaisakhi
WEB26 Oct 2009 · Vaisakhi is a long established harvest festival in the Punjab. It had been celebrated long before it gained an added dimension for Sikhs. In 1699 the tenth guru, Guru Gobind Singh,...
VAISAKHI: The Biggest Sikh Celebration | SikhNet
WEB3 Jun 2024 · A large celebration is held in Anandpur Sahib, the city where Guru Gobind Singh founded the Khalsa order. Vaisakhi, which celebrates the Sikh spirit, highlights the blending of the spiritual and temporal worlds and provides valuable ways to do so through a common set of beliefs and customs.
The Meaning of Vaisakhi, the Biggest Sikh Celebration | SikhNet
WEB15 Apr 2014 · Every April, communities across the world come together to celebrate Vaisakhi. In the Sikh spirit, Vaisakhi celebrates the integration of the spiritual and temporal worlds, and it provides practical avenues for bringing these to …