Over 2,000 Indian Sikh Pilgrims Gather to Celebrate Vaisakhi Festival in Pakistan

Over 2,000 Indian Sikh Pilgrims Gather to Celebrate Vaisakhi Festival in Pakistan

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Over 2,000 Indian Sikh pilgrims gather in Pakistan’s eastern Punjab province to celebrate Vaisakhi. Vaisakhi is a major Sikh festival and Punjab cultural celebration, held annually to mark the harvest season, the Punjabi New Year, and the 1699 founding of the Khalsa Panth by Guru Gobind Singh.

It is characterized by vibrant festivities, including bhangra dancing, folk music and large-scale pilgrimages by Sikhs to sacred sites like Gurdwara Panja Sahib in Hasan Abdal. Vaisakhi is celebrated as a shared cultural identity across the border, bringing together people of various faiths (Sikhs, Muslims, Hindus) to celebrate Punjabi culture.

Historically and traditionally, it serves as a thanksgiving day for farmers, celebrating the bounty of the Rabi crop.