I want you to be different and create me a linkedin poster for the below - Vaisakhi is not just a festival. For Sikhs, it commemorates one of the most important turning points in Sikh history: the creation of the Khalsa by Guru Gobind Singh Ji at Anandpur Sahib in 1699. Why do we celebrate it? Because Vaisakhi sits at the intersection of faith, identity, courage, and community. It marks the formation of a collective rooted in discipline, responsibility, equality, and the duty to stand against injustice. It is also tied to Punjab’s spring harvest, which is why the day carries both spiritual meaning and cultural gratitude. A few facts worth knowing: 1699: the year of the Khalsa’s creation 10th Guru: Guru Gobind Singh Ji 5 Beloved Ones: the Panj Pyare, who became the nucleus of the Khalsa 5 Ks: visible articles of faith associated with Khalsa discipline 25 million+: the approximate global Sikh population today One detail many people miss: Vaisakhi was not only about devotion. It was also about rejecting inherited hierarchy. The Khalsa ideal challenged status by birth and placed the focus on commitment, conduct, and shared responsibility. That is why Vaisakhi is remembered not only with celebration, but with prayer, seva, langar, and reflection. More than 325 years later, its message still lands: live with courage, serve others, and stand for justice. Happy Vaisakhi to all celebrating. #Vaisakhi #Baisakhi #SikhHistory #Khalsa #Sikhism #Punjab #Seva #Langar #Equality #Faith Mehr sehen