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Vaisakhi , also known as Baisakhi, stands as one of the most significant festivals in Sikhism, marking a pivotal moment that forever transformed the course of Sikh history. Celebrated on April 13, this festival holds profound historical, spiritual, and cultural significance for Sikhs worldwide. Historical Origins and Agricultural Roots The Harvest Festival Long before its association with Sikhism, Vaisakhi was celebrated as a spring harvest festival in Punjab. Traditionally marking the first ... Vaisakhi is a celebration of abundance, renewal, and transformation, marking the birth of the Khalsa in 1699. Learn about its history, meaning, and modern relevance, rooted in Guru Nanak Sahib's vision of justice, equality, and dignity. Vaisakhi , otherwise popularly known as Baisakhi is a traditional spring festival celebrated in the state of Punjab, India. The festival mostly celebrates the spring harvest in the northern India which mostly reaps copious rabi crops. It celebrates the spring or vernal equinox on the first day of the ... Vaisakhi , also called Baisakhi, is an important harvest festival celebrated in North India, especially in Punjab and Haryana. It is a spring festival that falls on the 13th or sometimes 14th April every year and marks the beginning of the first day of the month of Vaisakh, according to the Hindu Lunisolar calendar. For Sikhs, it is a day to celebrate 1699, the year when Khalsa Panth (Sikhism) was born as a collective faith by Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Sikh Guru. This year Vaisakhi falls ...