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Baisakhi

Baisakhi, also known as Vaisakhi, is a really special festival celebrated in the spring, especially by people who follow Sikhism and Hinduism. It's like a big celebration of new beginnings and good harvests!

Here's a simple way to understand it:

  • Harvest Festival:
    • It marks the time when farmers start to harvest their crops, especially wheat.1 So, it's a time of joy and thankfulness for a good harvest.
  • Sikh New Year:
    • For Sikhs, Baisakhi is also the celebration of the Sikh New Year.2
    • It's also the day that the Khalsa Panth was formed, which is a very important event in Sikh history.
  • Celebrations:
    • People celebrate Baisakhi with lots of singing, dancing, and colorful clothes.3
    • There are special prayers in Sikh temples called Gurdwaras, and people have parades called Nagar Kirtan.4
    • People do a traditional folk dance called Bhangra.5
  • A Time for Community:
    • Baisakhi is also a time for families and friends to come together, share food, and celebrate.6

So, Baisakhi is a happy festival that celebrates the harvest season, the Sikh New Year, and the formation of the Khalsa. It's a time for joy, community, and thankfulness!

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