Is Baisakhi on April 13 or 14? Here's the correct date
If you're unsure about the exact date of Baisakhi this year, you're not alone. The festival follows the solar calendar, which causes slight shifts. Here's everything you need to know to avoid confusion.
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- Baisakhi is celebrated mainly on April 13 or 14 each year
- Date varies due to solar calendar and sun's position in Aries
- Marks harvest season, Sikh New Year, and Khalsa Panth formation
Every year, many people get confused about the exact date of Baisakhi. Some say April 13, while others celebrate it on April 14 and occasionally, April 15 is mentioned too.
This confusion mainly arises due to differences in calendar calculations and solar movements.
WHAT IS BAISAKHI AND WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?
Baisakhi is a major festival celebrated in northern India, especially in Punjab.
It marks
- The harvest season (rabi crop)
- The beginning of the Sikh New Year
- The formation of the Khalsa Panth by Guru Gobind Singh in 1699
SO, WHAT IS THE CORRECT DATE?
Baisakhi is usually celebrated on April 13 or April 14.
In most years, it falls on April 13
In some years, due to solar calendar shifts, it is observed on April 14
Very rarely, it can extend to April 15 depending on astronomical calculations.
Unlike fixed-date festivals, Baisakhi follows the solar calendar.
It is linked to the sun entering the zodiac sign of Aries (Mesha Sankranti). Because of slight variations in solar movement each year, the date may shift by a day.
WHAT ABOUT THIS YEAR?
For most recent years, including 2025 and 2026, Baisakhi is being celebrated on April 13 or 14, depending on regional and religious observances.
It’s always best to check local calendars or official holiday lists for confirmation.
If you’re wondering whether Baisakhi is on April 13, 14, or 15, the answer is:
It is typically on April 13 or 14, with slight variations due to solar calculations.
So, don’t worry about the confusion just check your local calendar and join in the celebrations.
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