Welcome Baisakhi : RWA Sector 105 celebrates Baisakhi with divine fervour and community spirit

The Baisakhi celebration in Sector 105 stood as a shining example of how cultural and spiritual traditions can bring communities closer, fostering harmony, devotion and shared happiness among residents.

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Sector 105 residents celebrate Baisakhi with devotion, unity and a spirit of selfless service
Sector 105 residents celebrate Baisakhi with devotion, unity and a spirit of selfless service

Noida : In a spiritually uplifting and culturally vibrant celebration, the residents of Sector 105 came together under the banner of the RWA to mark the auspicious festival of Baisakhi with great devotion and enthusiasm. The grand event, led by President Divya Krishnatreya (Deepak Sharma), transformed the society into a space of faith, unity and collective joy.

The event witnessed overwhelming participation from residents, reflecting a strong sense of togetherness and cultural pride. At the heart of the celebration was the sacred installation of Guru Granth Sahib Ji, creating an atmosphere of peace and divine presence. In reverence, Asa Di Vaar kirtan was performed, filling the surroundings with soulful hymns that deeply resonated with attendees.

Following the kirtan, residents gathered in large numbers to offer prayers, seeking blessings and expressing gratitude. The spiritual proceedings were conducted with discipline and devotion, reinforcing the core values of faith and humility.

General Secretary Rajeev Dublish highlighted the significance of Baisakhi.

The festival is not just a harvest celebration but also marks the foundation of the Khalsa Panth. The day stands as a symbol of courage, equality and unwavering faith, carrying a timeless message of unity and brotherhood.

Rajeev Dublish, General Secretary, RWA 105

The celebration concluded on a heartwarming note with the distribution of Guru Ka Langar, where residents partook in the community meal with humility and gratitude. The langar served not only as a meal but also as a reminder of the Sikh principle of selfless service and equality.

The Baisakhi celebration in Sector 105 stood as a shining example of how cultural and spiritual traditions can bring communities closer, fostering harmony, devotion and shared happiness among residents.

Deepak Sharma, President, Sector 105 RWA

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