Commonly known as the Vaisakhi Parade, the large assembly of religious floats are organized to travel on a route around the city.
“One who performs selfless service without thought of reward shall attain his Lord and Master.” (SGGS Ang 286)
In the multicultural realm of today’s global fabric, the colours of Vaisakhi stand as a testament to both the sanctity of its historical significance and evolution as a communal festivity.
The tradition of langar is a longstanding symbol of selfless service.
The usual interpretation of the word Khalsa is made as ‘Pure’ or ‘Khalis.’
Many of these remarkable women are unfortunately still faceless in our collective public memories, but they are certainly not nameless.