Indian Consulates, President Murmu Extend Baisakhi Greetings

Indian Consulates in Houston and Seattle have extended warm greetings for Baisakhi and other spring harvest festivals being celebrated. The French Embassy in India also conveyed wishes, noting these celebrations reflect India's rich cultural diversity. President Droupadi Murmu sent heartfelt greetings to all Indians, both in India and abroad, on the auspicious occasion. Baisakhi marks the Punjabi New Year, the harvest season, and the founding of the Khalsa Panth by Guru Gobind Singh.

Key Points: Baisakhi Greetings from Indian Consulates and President Murmu

  • Consulates extend festive greetings
  • President Murmu wishes Indians worldwide
  • Festivals mark harvest & new year
  • Celebrations reflect India's cultural diversity
  • Baisakhi commemorates founding of Khalsa
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Indian Consulates in Houston, Seattle extend Baisakhi greetings

Indian Consulates in Houston & Seattle, and President Droupadi Murmu extend warm wishes for Baisakhi and other spring harvest festivals celebrated across India.

"May these vibrant festivals bring renewed hope, harmony, and joy to every home. - Indian Consulate, Houston"

Houston, April 14

Indian Consulate General in Houston and Seattle on Tuesday extended Baisakhi greetings.

The Consulate in Houston said in a post on X, "Greetings on the joyous occasions of Baisakhi, Vishu, Vishuv, Bohag Bihu, Poila Boishakh, Meshadi, Vaishakhadi, and Puthandu. Consulate General of India, Houston extends warm wishes for happiness, peace, good health, and prosperity to all. May these vibrant festivals bring renewed hope, harmony, and joy to every home."

The French Embassy in India noted that these celebrations reflect India's rich cultural diversity.

In a post on X, it said, "Warm wishes to all our Indian friends celebrating spring harvest festivals & welcoming the New Year! Happy Baisakhi, Vishu, Rongali Bihu, Naba Barsha, Vaishakhadi, Pana Sankranti and Puthandu-Pirapu. These celebrations reflect India's rich cultural diversity."

Meanwhile, President Droupadi Murmu extended heartfelt greetings and best wishes to Indians on the eve of Baisakhi, Vishu, Vishuv, Bohag Bihu, Poila Boishakh, Meshadi, Vaishakhadi and Puthandu, which are being celebrated on April 14 and April 15.

In her message, President Murmu said, as per a statement from the President's Secretariat, "On the auspicious occasion of Baisakhi, Vishu, Vishuv, Bohag Bihu, Poila Boishakh, Meshadi, Vaishakhadi and Puthandu, I extend my heartfelt greetings and best wishes to all Indians living in India and abroad."

"These festivals are celebrated in various forms across the country to mark the harvest season. Through these festivals, we express gratitude towards Mother Earth and our Annadata farmers. Our country's rich cultural heritage, agricultural traditions and unity also find expression through the celebration of these festivals", as per the statement.

"I wish that these festivals bring happiness and prosperity in the lives of all and inspire us to make significant contributions towards the development of our nation and society".

Baisakhi, also known as Vaisakhi, marks the beginning of the Punjabi and Sikh New Year and is mainly celebrated in North India, especially in Punjab. It also signals the start of the harvest season.

The day marks the anniversary of the founding of the Khalsa Panth by Guru Gobind Singh in the year 1699. On this day, Guru Gobind Singh abolished the distinction between higher and lower caste communities.

The festival is widely celebrated with traditional music, dance, and community gatherings, with devotees visiting gurudwaras to offer prayers and express gratitude for a bountiful harvest season.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Wonderful to see the President's message acknowledging all the different names for the harvest festival. Vishu, Bihu, Puthandu... it truly shows the beautiful tapestry of Indian culture. Happy Baisakhi to all celebrating!
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Sarah B
As someone living in the US, seeing the Indian Consulate's post made my day. It's a small gesture but means a lot to the diaspora community, especially during festival times. Well done.
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Aman W
The article rightly highlights Guru Gobind Singh Ji's message of equality on Baisakhi. In today's times, we need to remember and practice that spirit of oneness more than ever. 🙏
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Karthik V
While the greetings are nice, I wish our government and consulates would also highlight the ongoing challenges faced by farmers during this harvest season. Celebrations are good, but action to support our 'annadata' is better.
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Nisha Z
Love that the French Embassy also sent wishes! It shows India's soft power and cultural reach. When the world celebrates our festivals, it fills me with pride. Happy Baisakhi, Vishu, and Bihu to everyone!

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