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Vaisakhi Day, which marks the establishment of the Khalsa, or Sikh Nation, in 1699, begins with a religious parade and ...
Some tough questions were raised for government and law enforcement officers at a press conference organized by Surrey’s ...
The Khalsa Diwan Society or KDS gurdwara in Vancouver, better known as the Ross Street gurdwara, was spraypainted with ...
Surrey's streets came alive with vibrant colours, music and community spirit on Saturday for the city's annual Vaisakhi Khalsa Day — an event organizers say is the largest celebration of its kind in ...
Port Alberni's first-ever Vaisakhi parade drew a crowd last weekend, with hundreds of people taking to the streets to ...
The streets of South Vancouver were filled with people celebrating the Sikh festival of Vaisakhi on Saturday, in what is one ...
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNVancouver's annual Vaisakhi parade draws thousands to Punjabi MarketThe scent of samosas and the beat of dhol drums filled the air as thousands gathered in South Vancouver on Saturday for the ...
Vaisakhi, also known as Baisakhi, is the spring harvest festival that is celebrated widely in the Punjab region by all Punjabis, regardless of their religion. According to Drik Panchang, for the ...
To celebrate Baisakhi, a gala event—‘Campus Charcha- Gupshap & Games’ — was organised by SDP College for Women, Ludhiana, in collaboration with Suchet TV. Principal Neetu Handa warmly ...
As Baisakhi nears, Sukhwinder Singh shares cherished childhood memories of celebrating in his village, highlighting the festival's significance as a harvest celebration and Punjabi New Year.
The Sikh community traditionally celebrates the annual festival of Vaisakhi on 13 April, marking when Sikhism was born as a collective faith in 1699. People are invited to join a vibrant parade ...
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