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Dedication, dhols and delicious joy horses in Hyderabad

Sikhs participated in a march in Baisakhi, Hyderabad on Sunday. |Photo source: Ramakrishna G.

The blazing sunshine of Hyderabad is gently complemented by yellow tones, covering Gurudwaras in the vibrant costumes of devotees, Marigold Garlands and ornaments, the city gathers to celebrate Baisakhi.

The road to decades-old Ameerpet Gurudwara is covered with fluttering yellow flags Chabeel, Cool, sweet rose drink and spice buttermilk to passersby. About 700 meters from Gurudwara, tucked in a quiet tree-lined driveway, the Ameerpet MCH Stadium (also known as the Sri Guru Gobind Singh ji Cricket Academy) has undergone a day of change and set up a large general election, a large general election to host community religious gatherings. It was the focus of the day’s celebrations, attracting Sikhs from all over Hyderabad.

At the entrance Chabeel The stalls on either side of the entrance are ready to provide much needed relief for all passing by. Food delivery agents paused the way, traffic and other police officers briefly quit their duties, local commuters slowed down the hasty steps while devotees stopped praying, all stopped savoring refreshing drinks, thanking for the instant gasp, which gave the heat.

Inside, health and blood donation camps are established with stalls selling religiously meaningful ornaments and accessories. Devotees line up to enter the main Panda (Tent), where Kiertan (Religious Hymn) filled the air. On the right, Langar (community kitchen) is in full swing, volunteers serve hot rice, Dal, Matar Paneer,,,,,Soft rotisand Jalby Devotees line up in an orderly manner.

Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy and members of the BJP party visited Gurudwara to provide prayers and attend celebrations.

A one-day celebration with Nagar Kirtan, Religious parades were injured in key areas such as Greenland Group, Beggar Em and Punjab Tower. Devotees walk together and sing hymns, while the Bible Guru Granth Sahib is decorated as a decorative Palanquin. Along the way, devotees provided volunteer services – sweeping the streets, distributing food and providing water to participants.

Sikhs participated in a march in Baisakhi, Hyderabad on Sunday.

Sikhs participated in a march in Baisakhi, Hyderabad on Sunday. |Photo source: Ramakrishna G.

Baisakhi has dual meanings for the Sikh community, celebrating religious traditions and agricultural roots. For the Sikhs, it marked a historic turning point – the day when the tenth sect master Guru Gobind Singh was founded in 1699 Khalsa Panth. The members of Khalsa were given the names of Singh and Kaur, which was determined by five different symbols and were asked to lead a life of courage, discipline and integrity. For farmers in northern India, Baisakhi says harvest Rabbi Crops, especially wheat, mark the beginning of a new agricultural cycle.

Like the vibrant village of Melas, Hyderabad, held a party at the Hyderabad International Convention Centre in the heart of the city’s IT Corridor, bringing its Baisakhi celebration to an end. Live folk music performance by famous singer and songwriter Gurdas Maan at night is alive. Traditional Bhangra and Jeddah The performance and the spread of real Punjabi food finished the evening.

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