Baisakhi is a harvest festival where seeds sown in winter are harvested like wheat, at the time of April when it gets ripe.
This festival is celebrated by people of various religions in different parts of India and some abroad.
Vaisakhi, also known as Baisakhi, marks the establishment of Khalsa among Punjabis. It is the main festival celebrated by Sikhs all over the world.
The gorgeous golden crop of wheat all over induces happiness among farmers as it is their blood and sweat, and it is time to harvest it before sowing it again in winter.
Everything looks colourful and joyous on this occasion as people dress up in summer hues and enjoy the day.
Women carrying Phulkari dupattas which is the speciality of Punjab, visit the local gurudwaras with their families.
Local Gurudwaras held Kirtan, where people gather to pay respects which is then followed by langar or a communal lunch.