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Asees Records Presents New Gurbani Shabad Kirtan "Nasro Mansoor Guru Gobind Singh" For Khalsa Sajna Diwas or Vaisakhi
Vaisakhi Special shabad - Khalsa Sajna Diwas Shabad - Nonstop Shabad Kirtan.
Shabad - Nasro Mansoor Guru Gobind Singh
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History Of Vaisakhi - Vaisakhi, also known as Khalsa Sajna Diwas, is one of the most significant festivals in Sikhism, commemorating both a harvest festival and a pivotal moment in Sikh history. Here’s a detailed overview of its history, based on my continuously updated knowledge and reliable sources:
1. Origins of Vaisakhi
Traditional Roots: Vaisakhi has ancient origins as a harvest festival in the Punjab region of India, marking the start of the solar new year and the Rabi crop harvest, typically around April 13 or 14. It has been celebrated for centuries by farmers and communities in North India to thank nature for a bountiful harvest.
Astrological Significance: Vaisakhi falls in the month of Vaisakh (April-May) according to the Nanakshahi and Hindu calendars, which is why it is also known as Baisakhi in some regions.
2. Historical Significance in Sikhism
The modern significance of Vaisakhi in Sikhism is tied to an event that occurred on April 13, 1699, when Guru Gobind Singh Ji, the tenth Sikh Guru, transformed the Sikh community and established the Khalsa Panth. Here’s what happened:
Formation of the Khalsa: On that day, in Anandpur Sahib (Punjab), Guru Gobind Singh Ji called for volunteers willing to sacrifice their lives for their faith. Five men from different castes and backgrounds—known as the Panj Pyare (Five Beloved Ones)—stepped forward. They were initiated into a new order through a ceremony called Amrit Sanchar (baptism), where they drank Amrit (sweet water stirred with a double-edged sword, Khanda).
Symbolism of the Khalsa: The Khalsa was created to foster equality, courage, and devotion among Sikhs, rejecting caste distinctions and promoting a warrior spirit to protect the oppressed. Guru Gobind Singh Ji gave the Khalsa a distinct identity, including the Five Ks: Kesh (uncut hair), Kangha (wooden comb), Kara (iron bracelet), Kirpan (sword), and Kachera (short trousers).
New Name and Identity: All initiated Sikhs were to take the surname "Singh" (lion) for men and "Kaur" (princess) for women, symbolizing strength and equality.
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