On behalf of the Silver Stream staff, we would like to wish our families who celebrate Vaisakhi
on either April 13th or 14th, a very happy celebration.
Vaisakhi, the Sikh New Year, is celebrated in April every year. Vaisakhi is also celebrated in
some other parts of India, particularly in some of the northern and eastern states. For Sikhs, Vaisakhi celebrates the birth of the Panth Khalsa order (the Order of the Pure Ones)
established by Guru Gobind Singh. It is at this time that Guru Gobind Singh gave the Khalsa
order the five distinct symbols of purity and courage which would make Sikhs identifiable: the
Kesh (unshorn hair); Kangha (the wooden comb); Karra (the iron bracelet); Kirpan (the sword)
and Kachera (underclothing).
Some of the ways that this day is traditionally honoured include visiting a place of worship,
participating in a mela (fair), indulging in mithai (sweets), fruits and lassi (a sweet yogurt drink),
and taking a ritual bath or renewal.