Baisakhi
Punjab's harvest & Sikh New Year celebration
Significance
Marks the founding of the Khalsa by Guru Gobind Singh in 1699. Also celebrates the start of the harvest, making it a sacred day for both Sikhs and farmers of Punjab.
The wheat harvest, the birth of the Khalsa, and the Sikh New Year — all in one day. Golden Temple glows in its most elaborate decoration, Bhangra troupes perform in village fields, and langar serves hundreds of thousands.
First-time visitor
Start at the Golden Temple at 4 AM for the Palki Sahib, have langar, then head to a village akhara by afternoon.
What to see
- Pre-dawn Palki Sahib procession at Golden Temple
- Nagar Kirtan processions through the city
- Bhangra & Gidda performances in village akharas
- Langar service for lakhs of pilgrims
Festival foods
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Travel tips
- 1Cover your head before entering the Golden Temple
- 2Volunteer at the langar for an hour — it's the experience
- 3Book Amritsar hotels 30 days ahead
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About Baisakhi
Baisakhi 2027 is scheduled for 13–14 Apr 2027. That's 354 days from today.
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