Thousands of Indian Sikh pilgrims (yatrees) crossed into Pakistan through the Wagah Border to attend the Vaisakhi Mela and celebrate the 327th birth anniversary of the Khalsa. This annual event is one of the most significant religious gatherings for the Sikh community, symbolizing unity, devotion, and cultural heritage.
Significance of Vaisakhi
Vaisakhi marks the founding of the Khalsa in 1699 by Guru Gobind Singh Ji. For Sikhs worldwide, it is both a religious and cultural festival, commemorating the values of courage, equality, and service. The celebrations in Pakistan hold special importance as they allow pilgrims to visit historic Gurdwaras and reconnect with their spiritual roots.
Travel & Culture Services Sikh Tours
To facilitate this spiritual journey, Travel & Culture Services offers special tours for Sikh pilgrims. These tours provide guided access to sacred sites across Pakistan, including Nankana Sahib, Panja Sahib, and other historic Gurdwaras, ensuring a meaningful and well-organized pilgrimage experience.
Highlights
- Thousands of yatrees welcomed at Wagah Border.
- Celebration of the 327th Khalsa birth anniversary.
- Religious ceremonies, prayers, and cultural festivities.
- Special Sikh tours available through Travel & Culture Services.
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