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Baisakhi, a spring festival marking the start of the harvest season and Punjabi New Year, is set to be observed on April 13, ...
Baisakhi is a major festival both historically and religiously for Punjabis, particularly Sikhs. The origins of the festival ...
North India’s harvest festival and Sikh thanksgiving. Learn about its agricultural roots and religious significance.
Baisakhi holds great importance for followers of the Sikh faith. Celebrated with enthusiasm, it marks the harvest of Rabi crops in the month of Vaisakh. Farmers offer prayers and thank the divine for ...
Learn about the cultural significance of Bhangra and Gidda during Baisakhi, representing Punjabi identity and community ...
Phulkari embroidery, a hallmark of Punjabi culture, can be beautifully incorporated into home decor. Use phulkari dupattas as table runners, cushion covers, drapes, or even wall hangings. Make sure to ...
As the wheat fields of Punjab sway in the spring breeze, the air fills with devotion, music, and celebration, you know that ...
Pilgrims are also expected to visit Gurdwara Nankana Sahib and Gurdwara Kartarpur Sahib during the April 10–19 visit ...
In Punjab, Baisakhi is a harvest festival marking the beginning of the new farming year. Farmers celebrate the abundant crop and offer prayers for continued prosperity. Let’s have a look at the ...
On the festival of Baisakhi, celebrated usually on April 13, Sikhs the world over will joyously wear yellow saffron colors, symbolizing spring harvest and the solar new year, when the Sun enters ...
Baisakhi marks the arrival of spring and signifies the end of the harvest season in India. It's a vibrant festival filled ...
Top festivals in April 2025 across India, including the Aoling Festival in Nagaland, Baisakhi in Punjab, and Bihu in Assam. Celebrate harvest festivals, cultural traditions, and religious events like ...