Baisakhi: The Birth of Khalsa, Harvest of Faith & Freedom!

When mustard fields turn gold, rivers swell with snowmelt, and the air carries the drumbeats of dhols—you know Baisakhi has arrived. Celebrated every year on 13th or 14th April, Baisakhi is more than just a harvest festival. It is a profound tapestry woven with threads of agricultural joy, spiritual renewal, and revolutionary change. For farmers, […]

The Sacred Journey of Sacrifice: Safar-e-Shahadat

Safar-e-Shahadat, meaning The Journey of Martyrdom, marks one of the most tragic and pivotal chapters in Sikh history. These events in December serve as a stark reminder of the unparalleled sacrifices made by Guru Gobind Singh Ji, his family, and his loyal followers to uphold righteousness and resist tyranny. This article recounts the chronological events, […]

Baisakhi a festival of India.

Baisakhi marks the beginning of the harvest season for farmers in the Northern region of India in particular Punjab and it is a time of great joy and celebration. People dress up in colorful traditional clothing, perform bhangra dance, and participate in fairs and feasts. In addition to being a harvest festival, Baisakhi also has […]