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‘Baisakhi A Welfare Day, Hasde Raho Vasde Raho’: Indian cricket star Harbhajan Singh sends his hot wishes

13 April 2025 07:56

For Cricket player Harbhajan Singh, Baisakhi is the time to transfer cultural values ​​to future generations to celebrate the awards of hard work with the family.

As Punjap’s gold fields and Dhol’s voice fill the air, Baisakhi comes today and brings the spirit of celebration, gratitude and togetherness. For the day of the day, the legend of Cricket Harbhajan Singh represents the awards of the day prosperity and hard work. “For Punjab, Baisakhi means prosperity and a new year. Yeh Khushali Ka Din Hai. The biggest festival in Punjab. Farmers sell their plants and then after working with their families, it is time to enjoy the joy of harvest after working all year.”

Harbhajan Singh with his wife Geeta Basra.

Jalandhar is a real Punjab from Harbhajan, and begins by visiting Baisakhi Gurudwara: “It begins by presenting prayers for any great festival.

A proud father for a 44 -year -old daughter Hinaya Heer Plaha (8) and a son Jovan Veer Plaha (3). Therefore, Baisakhi is the chance to convey the traditions of his culture. “My daughter Baisakhi understands a little about what it represents. My son is still very young, but he may feel that it is a day of celebration. Parents (Harbhajan actor Geeta Basra) is important to teach all the festivals that beautify our country not only about Baisakhi, but to our children.”

Harbhajan comes from Singh, Punjab, Jalandhar.
Harbhajan comes from Singh, Punjab, Jalandhar.

Without the sacred kada prasad in Baisakhi, no Punjabi house is full. “Even in my game days, I didn’t miss Kada Prasad once. This is not just sweet, it’s sacred.”

Harbjajan shares with Punjabi Touch that he signed his greetings before he signed: “Hasde Raho, Vasde Raho, Aur Apne Aale-Duaale Safai Rakho. Bas, Aena Hi Kehna Chahunga.

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