Sahibe Kamal – 9
In dedication to Guru Gobind singh ji
Guru Gobind Singh ji had the grand
concept of creation of Khalsa was evident from his Hukamnamas( Messages) that
he sent to his Sangat all over the country. One of them was his dictate that
asked his men to grow kesh (hair) and beard. Baisakhi is one of the most
popular festivals of North and it is celebrated on the first day of month
vaishakh according to lunar calendar. It is celebrated to mark the onset of
harvest festival and therefore has an importance for rural folk. From Guru
Amardas ji’s time it was celebrated in Gurmat tradition by making an assembly
of people and singing the hymns in praise of Almighty. The assembly of people
or sangat was irrespective of caste and class. This tradition of celebrating
Baisakhi continued till the time of Guru Gobind Singh ji and became special
festivals of Sikhs. With the new lunar year, harvest of rabi crops, changing of
weather from harsh winter into mild spring brought happiness all over. Before
indulging in hectic activities of harvesting, marketing the agricultural
produce and preparing the land for next season farmers have plenty of time for assembly
(sadh-sangat and jodmela) that is why this festival was given so much
importance. This time was important for the Sikh missionary work and preaching
of Guru Nanak’s teachings. The Baisakhi festival was also celebrated at
Anandpur Sahib with large congregation by singing hymns from Granth Sahib and a
Kavi- darbar of poets. Much before the Baisakhi of year 1699 Guruji sent
messages all over the country for his Sikhs to come over to Anandpur Sahib on
Baisakhi day. Sikhs from near and far off places from all over the country
started assembling at Anandpur Sahib. He asked his men to make large scale preparations.
Days before the Baisakhi after morning assembly Guruji would sit in meditation
for long intervals. There was silence in the air and people felt the atmosphere
becoming mystic and magical. He had not shared his plan with anyone so the air
was full of expectation to know what is going to happen. Outside the fields
around Anandpur Sahib were being filled by the guests who camped there. There
was a question on everybody’s lips as to why they were asked to assemble. Large
tents were erected for the assembly and according to estimates around 20000
people gathered. The air stood still like it happens before a storm. On
Baisakhi day people started gathering in the large tents and awaiting Guruji.
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