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Sikh holiday celebrated in mid-April celebrates the birth of the Khalsa order in 1699, when Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji held up a sword and demanded a head.
Inderjeet S Bhatia “Prince” “Baisakhi”, also called “Vaisakhi”, is the ancient spring harvest festival that has been observed in the northern parts of India especially in the states of Punjab and Haryana, for many centuries. The time of “Baisakhi” usually signifies the end of the harvest season and is an occasion of tremendous joy and festivities for the farmers. “Baisakhi” became closely associated with the Sikhism at the end of the 17th century when Guru Gobind Singh Ji, the 10th […]
âBaisakhi: Revelation of the Khalsaâ
Kanwal Singh
In 1699, Baisakhi Day, Guru Gobind Singh Sahib founded the Khalsa Panth at Takht Sri Kesgarh Sahib, the blessed fort of uncut hair, however more than two hundred years of preparation went into the creation of Khalsa. The journey from Kartarpur Sahib to Anandpur Sahib was full of challenges and difficulties. On the day of inauguration of Khalsa, Guru Gobind Singh Sahib empowered and inspired the people and declared to the world that the Khalsa has born. It will never back down and will stand against all forms of oppression as a collective force. Guru Sahib created warriors just like himself. The world had never seen such a model where a institution of Saint-Warrior was build out of the word of the Guru.