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Baisakhi 2024: History and significance of the spring harvest festival

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.

April 13, 2024 / 11:21 IST
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Baisakhi is connected to the Vaisakha holiday for Hindus, which is observed as the solar new year.
Baisakhi is connected to the Vaisakha holiday for Hindus, which is observed as the solar new year.

Baisakhi, a harvest festival popularly celebrated in Punjab and North India, unites farmers, family, and friends from all walks of life, as they welcome the arrival of spring and the beginning of a new crop year. It is one of the most significant celebrations of the year. Every year it is celebrated either on April 13 or 14. In 2024, Baisakhi falls on April 13.

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 importance of the harvest festival and its golden history.

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HISTORY
Since 1699, when the Sikhs' tenth Guru, Guru Gobind Singh, founded the Khalsa Panth, the collective designation for baptised Sikhs, the day has gained both historical and spiritual significance. According to folklore, Guru Gobind Singh summoned Sikh men willing to give their lives for their faith inside a tent on this day.

After a while, the five men who had decided to join him disappeared inside the tent, and Guru Gobind Singh emerged by himself, his blade slathered in blood. The guys soon reappeared donning turbans and emerged as the original Khalsa members, known as the Panj Pyare, or cherished five. The Guru sprayed them with Amrit, or holy water, baptising them.

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