When Is Baisakhi 2023? Significance Of The Festival And Foods To Celebrate With

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Happy Baisakhi 2023: Baisakhi is a harvest festival that of special significance in Punjab and its neighbouring areas.

When Is Baisakhi 2023? Significance Of The Festival And Foods To Celebrate With
Baisakhi 2023 is an important harvest festival.

Highlights

  • Baisakhi is one of the many spring festivals happening in April
  • It is also called Punjabi New Year or Sikh new Year
  • Here's all you need to know about Baisakhi and foods to celebrate it

The spring season brings many reasons for celebration. Beautiful weather, blooming flowers, and delicious food - there's plenty to look forward to. It's no surprise that April is filled with many festivals and celebrations, including Baisakhi or Vaisakhi, which is eagerly awaited during the spring season. Sikhs and Hindus all across the world will celebrate Baisakhi 2023. Here's all you need to know about its date, time, significance, and some delicious preparations to celebrate with.

When is Baisakhi 2023? | Baisakhi 2023 Date and Time

Baisakhi or Vaisakhi falls on the first day of the 'Baisakh' month as per the Hindu calendar. This year, in 2023, Baisakhi will be celebrated on April 14, 2023.

Vaishakhi on Friday, April 14, 2023

Vaishakhi Sankranti Moment - 03:12 PM

Mesha Sankranti on Friday, April 14, 2023

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Also Read: 6 Quick Baisakhi Recipes to Tickle Your Sweet Tooth

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Why is Baisakhi Celebrated? Significance of Baisakhi Festival 2023 and How to Celebrate

Baisakhi is not just a celebration of the festival of spring. It also coincides with the harvest time of winter crops from the Rabi season, and farmers thank the lord for their harvest and pray for future prosperity. Interestingly, Baisakhi coincides with other harvest festivals across the country, including Pohela Baisakh in Bengal, Bohag Bihu in Assam, and Vishu in Kerala.

Baisakhi is also known as Sikh New Year or Punjabi New Year, and it is marked as the solar New Year for Hindus. Punjabi people across the world celebrate with much aplomb by organizing melas or festivals, engaging in Bhangra or Gidda dance and revelry. The yellow colour is of special significance in Baisakhi, which is why people dress up in hues of yellow and orange and also cook yellow-coloured foods.

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Foods to Celebrate Baisakhi 2023

Baisakhi is a spring harvest festival, and food forms an integral part of the celebrations. As mentioned already, the yellow hue is considered an auspicious part of Baisakhi. Punjabi and North Indian food is commonly prepared to celebrate Baisakhi 2023.

Here are 5 Dishes to Include in Your Baisakhi 2023 Celebrations:

1. Meethe Chawal 

The classic rice preparation is enhanced by the addition of chopped dry fruits, sugar, selective spices, and more. It also has kesar strands that impart a yellow tinge to it. Click here for the recipe.

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Also Read: Traditional Dishes Enjoyed During Punjabi New Year

2. Makki Ki Roti 

A Punjabi feast can't be complete without the classic makki ki roti. This tasty preparation can easily be made at home with a few tips and tricks. Find the full recipe here.

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3. Kadhi Chawal

Dahi-based kadhi paired with rice is a comforting and delicious combination that can add a wholesome element to your Baisakhi celebrations. Click here for the full recipe. 

4. Kesari Phirni

The quintessential Punjabi dessert, Phirni is a creamy combination of rice and milk. Flavoured with kesar strands, it's light yellow and perfect for Baisakhi 2023. Find the full recipe here.

5. Gur Atte Ka Halwa

With the goodness of wheat and jaggery, this warm and comforting Halwa is ideal for festive indulgence. Try this wholesome recipe today, and you won't regret it. Click here

Here's wishing all our readers a happy Baisakhi 2023!

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