The time of the festival falls on April 13 or April 14 as per the Indian solar calendar. He then requested another volunteer and repeated the same action four times until five men disappeared into the tent.

There is no discrimination followed in the gurdwara.The Sikh or Punjabi women have two choices when it comes to getting ready for the festival. New Delhi: Baisakhi also known as vaisakhi, Vaishakhi, or Vasakhi marks the Sikh New Year and is celebrated on April 13 every year. After the prayer is over, the devotees are distributed a sweet known as the ‘Kada Prasad’.In Bihar, the festival is locally called as Vaishakha. Baisakhi is celebrated with vibrant colors and these three carry the most meaning for the holiday. It is a spring harvest festival for the Sikhs. Baisakhi in Punjab is held every year in the period between the months of April and May. Gidda is another folk dance traditionally performed by the women. The procession finally comes to a halt at a particular Gurudwara where Ardas (prayers) is offered.Baisakhi is celebrated with great pomp and extreme happiness, especially by the Sikhs.

Many people throng to the gurdwaras to offer prayers and seek the blessings of the almighty for the prosperous year ahead. On this day, the cows are worshipped. They take an early bath, wear new clothes and visit the gurdwara to participate in the special prayer meet marked for the day. It is considered extremely auspicious by the people to offer the prayers to the Surya Devta (Sun God). The Sikh families then assemble at the gurdwaras to attend a specially organized prayer in the morning.

Bihar people celebrate Baisakhi in the months of April as well as November to worship Surya, the Sun God. Which is around April 13th or 14th on the Gregorian calendar. Baisakhi is celebrated two times in a year in the state of Himachal Pradesh to worship Goddess Jwalamukhi. After a special ardaas, kirtan and discourses, kada prasad is distributed amongst all present. Baisakhi is one of the most popular and important festivals celebrated in the state of Punjab and various other parts of India. The men who were converted into Sikhism were told not to fear anybody other than the God and live life in whatever manner they desire.In the morning, the Sikh people take bath and wear the new clothes. Baisakhi is celebrated in the South India on the eve of Telugu and Tamil New years. Hang yellow curtains, toss bright red pillows onto the couch, or lay out an orange rug in the hallway. It not only marks the beginning of the New Year but is also a day that honors the Sikh […] The festival takes place on April 13 every year, but once in 36 years, it is celebrated on April 14. After his father's death, Gobind Singh was made the next Sikh Guru. The auspicious day of Baisakhi is celebrated all over India though under different names and with different set of rituals. The festival is celebrated with immense fun, frolic and merry-making. It is basically celebrated by the people to welcome the New Year. Overall, the Baisakhi celebrations are carried out by the Sikhs in a very well planned manner.CopyRight©2019, Tour My India PvtBaisakhi is considered as a very propitious day in the Bengali calendar. The Guru took them to the tent and dressed them in saffron (yellow) clothes. The gurdwaras are cleaned and decorated. The festival takes place on April 13 every year, but once in 36 years, it is celebrated on April 14. The procession of Guru Granth Sahib is known as Nagar Kirtan in Punjabi. It is a religious procession accompanied by holy hymns and is an important part of the festival of Baisakhi. However, initially none of the men came forward, but after the repeated requests or encouragement from Gobind Singh, five men showed interest. All the people whether they are rich or poor are equally served the same food. Baisakhi falls on April 14 this year.

This vibrant festival marks the commencement of the Sikh New Year. Traditional folk dances are performed on this day.Major celebrations of Vaisakhi are organised at Golden Temple in Amritsar.During the Baisakhi festival, Guru Gobind Singh came out of a tent carrying a sword. The dance reflects the celebratory mood of the women and their joyful spirits.Sikhs are very fond of eating scrumptious food. The festival is celebrated by the people with immense joy and performing bhangra and gidda dance.In Assam, the Baisakhi festival is known by the name Rongali Bihu, celebrated for seven days. The main celebrations of the festival are organized at the Anandpur Sahib and Muktsar. On this day, the farmers celebrate the good harvest and offer prayer to the God for an excellent year ahead. The crowd was extremely  concerned until they saw five men return wearing turbans with the Guru.Sikhs celebrate Baisakhi with joy and devotion. Later, people sit in rows to relish the langar and served by kar sevaks or volunteers. Bhangra is essentially a high energy dance that involves plenty of jumping. Baisakhi is the Sikh New Year's Day as it is not just a Spring-time harvest festival but also a day that is commemorative of the formation of the Khalsa Panth of warriors under Guru Gobind Singh in 1699. It is generally performed by both men and women. Vaisakhi is a harvest festival which is celebrated in the Punjab region of South Asia on the first day of Vaisakh on the Punjab calendar. It is considered as a festival of happiness, vibrant colors and light.