Baisakhi, or Vaisakhi, is a religious festival as well as a harvest festival, which is mainly celebrated with great pomp by the Sikh community of Punjab and Haryana. Baisakhi 2025 will be celebrated on 14 April in 2025. This festival comes every year as a festival of happiness, the fruit of hard work in the fields and the arrival of the new year. Especially in Punjab,
Baisakhi is celebrated in the joy of the ripening of the Rabi crop. On this day people wear new clothes and perform folk festivals like Bhangra-Gidda, and fairs and spring festivals are organized in many places. But this festival is not just related to Krishna; it has a deep religious and historical significance too, especially for the Sikh community. Guru Gobind Singh Ji established the Khalsa Panth on 13 April 1699 in Anandpur Sahib – an event that became a new chapter in the history of Sikhism.
Baisakhi is not only a festival of Punjab; it has significance in the whole of India in different ways. According to the Hindu calendar, this is the Sankranti of the month of Baisakh, which is considered the beginning of the new year. On this day, Surya Dev is worshipped, and people make new resolutions. Along with this, Baisakhi also reminds us of a painful memory – on this day in 1919, the Jallianwala Bagh massacre took place, which gave a new direction to the freedom movement of India. In such a situation, Baisakhi 2025 is not just a festival but a living symbol of history, hope, and happiness, which people of all ages celebrate with great enthusiasm.
Baisakhi 2025 Date
According to the Georgian Calendar (English Calendar), the Baisakhi 2025 date falls on Monday, April 14, 2025, followed by the Drik Panchang Calendar.

The date and muhurat of Baisakhi depend on both the Hindu Vikram Samvat (solar calendar) and the Sikh Nanakshahi calendar. According to the Hindu Vikram Samvat (solar calendar), Baisakhi is celebrated every year on the day of Mesh Sankranti, when Surya (Sun) enters Mesh Rashi (Aries). That is why this tithi usually falls on 13 April; sometimes it can also fall on 14 April (due to leap year adjustments). According to the Sikh Nanakshahi Calendar, Baisakhi falls on 14 April every year. In Sikhism, this day is celebrated as the establishment of the Khalsa Panth (done by Guru Gobind Singh in 1699).
Baisakhi 2025 Muhurat
The Muhurat depends specifically on Surya Sankranti Kaal, when the Sun God enters Aries. The exact time (Muhurat) of this entry is seen through the Panchang.
Muhurrat: Morning 3:30 AM (according to Drik Panchang)
Baisakhi 2025 Wishes: Messages to kiss your loved ones
The festival of Baisakhi 2025 has arrived! It is not just a festival of farming but also a lovely opportunity to fill the relationships with love. This Baisakhi, send some heart-touching wishes to your loved ones, which will bring a smile to their faces.
Happy Baisakhi 2025 Wishes in Hindi
- “Baisakhi aaye dher saari khushiyan laaye, har man ka deep jagaye. Happy Baisakhi!”
- “Khushiyo ki ho barsaat, Baisakhi ka ho tyohaar khaas. Aap sabko Baisakhi ki dher saari badhaiyaan!”
- “Gehu ki baali ho sunehri, har taraf ho masti aur khushi. Baisakhi Mubarak ho!”
- “Bhangra pao, gidda machao, Baisakhi ki masti me jhoom jao!”
- “Naye fasal ke sath aaye naye sapne, naye armaan. Baisakhi ho sabke liye shubh aur shantipurn!”
- बैसाखी का ये पावन त्यौहार, आपके जीवन में लाए अपार खुशियाँ। बैसाखी की शुभकामनाएं!
- नए ख्वाबों के साथ, नई शुरुआत हो। बैसाखी आपके लिए शुभ हो!
- हर दिन हो बैसाखी जैसा, खुशियों से भरा और मीठा–मिठा। बैसाखी मुबारक!
- धरती सोना उगले, खुशियाँ आप पर बरसे। बैसाखी की हार्दिक शुभकामनाएं।
- खुश रहो आप हर बार, बैसाखी लाए खुशियों की बहार।
Baisakhi Status for WhatsApp & Instagram
- “Dance on the drumbeats, Baisakhi 2025 has arrived!”
- “Celebrate the spirit of farming, faith, and festivity. Happy Baisakhi 2025!”
- “New crops, new hopes, and new beginnings—that’s the spirit of Baisakhi 2025.”
- “Keep calm and do Bhangra! Baisakhi vibes are ON!”
- “Waheguru, give everyone happiness, health, and prosperity—Baisakhi diyan lakh lakh vaadhaiyan!”
Short Greeting Card Message (Perfect for Sharing)
“Wishing you a harvest of joy and a festival full of happiness. Happy Baisakhi 2025 to you and your family!”
Tips to Share These Wishes for Baisakhi 2025
- Create a broadcast list on WhatsApp and send it
- Create a story/post on Instagram
- Share it on Facebook status or Twitter
- Include it in your blog or email newsletter
Baisakhi 2025 Cultural Message
Baisakhi 2025 is not just a festival but a symbol of unity, gratitude, and positivity. This day
- Respects the hard work of farmers
- Reminds us of the sacrifice of Guru Gobind Singh Ji and the Khalsa
- Is a social festival of bringing everyone together
Irrespective of religion or background, Baisakhi 2025 is for everyone – with new hopes, new dreams and new colours.