As many as nineteen hundred and twenty-eight Sikh pilgrims on Saturday reached Pakistan from India to participate in Baisakhi Mela with religious zeal and fervour. According to details, over nineteen hundred Sikh pilgrims reached Pakistan via Wagah Border to participate in the Baisakhi day that will take place on April 13 in Hassan Abdal and […]

As many as nineteen hundred and twenty-eight Sikh pilgrims on Saturday reached Pakistan from India to participate in Baisakhi Mela with religious zeal and fervour.

According to details, over nineteen hundred Sikh pilgrims reached Pakistan via Wagah Border to participate in the Baisakhi day that will take place on April 13 in Hassan Abdal and Nankana Sahib.

The Sikh pilgrims received a warm welcome upon arrival in Pakistan. They will participate in various festivities in Hassan Abdal, Nankana Sahib and Kartarpur.

Many of the pilgrims have anxiously waited for the day to visit the Sikh religious sites in Pakistan regarded as sacred for the adherents of Sikhism religion.

Besides India, over fifteen hundred pilgrims have arrived in Pakistan from other countries as well.

The sites in Pakistan are considered sacred for the adherents of Sikh religion worldwide and have a historic significance. These are the sites where 10th Master Guru Gobind Singh gathered Sikhs and established sanctuary.

~ Source: dunyanews.tv