Baisakhi in the US: A Cultural Guide On What to Wear And Celebrations
Spring brings a wave of vibrant colors and joyous celebrations, and few festivals capture this energy quite like Baisakhi. Celebrated by Sikhs and Punjabis worldwide, this significant day marks the solar new year and the start of the spring harvest. More importantly for the Sikh community, it commemorates the formation of the Khalsa Panth by Guru Gobind Singh in 1699. Across the United States, Baisakhi transforms city streets and local Gurdwaras into lively hubs of devotion, music, and community. From grand Nagar Kirtan processions in California to bustling community melas in New York, the festival is a beautiful expression of culture. A major part of this expression comes through traditional clothing. Wearing authentic Punjabi attire allows you to connect with your roots, show respect, an...
