In Baisakhi lots of Sikhs get together and march to all of the gurudwaras (temples) around our area and wash the holy flag in yogurt.We follow a lorry with the granth sahib on it and five baptised Sikhs walk bare foot behind it,all of them carrying swords.
On Baisakhi, 10th Guru Gobind Singh Ji, baptised sikhs, and created khalsa. Khalsa represents pure. He ensured his sikhs follow humanity and follow the path of god.
On Baisakhi, sikhs visit Gurdwara's (temples) and pray there. Some even decide to baptise, which is path to God.
the same things what hindus do. Prayer, light mud lamps and burn crackers.
They celebrate Bandi Chhor Diwas by going to the temple. it is the day when Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji released 52 kings from Gwalior Prison. For more details go to the related link.
They eat the langar meal : ) which everyone eats during baisakhi
On baisakhi it is really important to burn oil for symbolising what sikhs god fighted for. It also is a fun day for your family and friends. This day (baisakhi is a happy and joyful day for your family and friend!
Sikhs from Punjab and neighbouring states
Baisakhi is usually celebrated as a harvest festival by farming communities in the states of Punjab and Haryana. Baisakhi is one of the major festivals of the Sikhs, usually celebrated with a lot of gaiety.
The Sikhs celebrate Baisakhi festival. It is the harvest thanksgiving and the Sikh New Year festival . It is the founding of the Khalasa path.You can read more about Baisakhi here:http://www.desigram.com/pages/articles/Worship/Indian-Festivals/Baisakhi.html
Baisakhi is a harvest festival celebrated in the Indian state of Punjab. It marks the beginning of the new harvest season and is also seen as a religious festival by Sikhs, who celebrate it as the day of the formation of the Khalsa, a community of initiated Sikhs. The festival is marked with vibrant processions, music, dance, and religious rituals.
The Sikhs celebrate Baisakhi festival. It is the harvest thanksgiving and the Sikh New Year festival . It is the founding of the Khalasa path. You can read more about Baisakhi here: http://www.desigram.com/pages/articles/Worship/Indian-Festivals/Baisakhi.html
Sikhs have ten Gurus, therefore Sikhs celebrate their festivals around the lives of Sikh Gurus, that would be their Birthdays,Sacrifices, and other important events. All are celebrated thought out the year as the birthdays ans other events come by.
Sikhs celebrate Vaisakhi/Baisakhi which is the birth of Khalsa, Diwali when a Guru survives a battle and comes back ( i think ) and the birth of the 10 Gurus.
Baisakhi is celebrated by farmers in the north west state of Punjab in India. Sikhs and Hindus who celebrate this season of harvest follow the religions of Sikhism and Hinduism.
The Sikhs were commanded by Guru Gobind Singh at the Baisakhi Amrit Sanchar in 1699 to wear a steel bangle called a Kara at all times. The Kara is a constant reminder to always remember that whatever a person does with their hands has to be in keeping with the advice given by the Guru.
Baisakhi is a Sikh celebration that celebrates the Sikh new year. the group of Khalsa (baptized Sikhs ) treat every Baisakhi as their birthday. It also celebrates the Khalsa being founded in 1699. thanks to www.wikipedia.com for the information. See them for more information.