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Baisakhi is one of the most energetic, full of life and vivacious festivals of all in India. It rings in the harvesting festival and is of prime importance to the farmers. Rabi crops across Punjab and Haryana are harvested on this day. It is in fact the spring harvest festival for Hindus. Not just that, Baisakhi holds a high significance amongst the Sikh community.
Baisakh month, after which this festival is named, is the first month of the Hindu calendar. Baisakhi falls on April 13 every year and on April 14 once in 36 years, as per the solar calendar. This year, it falls on April 14.
For the rest of India, this festival is very special for the vibrant festive fervour it suffuses. Bhangra, makke ki roti, sarso da saag- this is one festival which invariably tempts everyone to participate! Such is the energetic vibe of this particular culture that you naturally feel like grooving to its beats.
SIGNIFICANCE
According to Sikhism, it was on this day in 1699 that Guru Gobind Singh, their 10th guru, founded the Khalsa Panth. Guru Gobind Singhji formed the first batch of his disciples comprising five people and named them Singhs, and administered ‘amrit’ to them. This group formed the martial community and also aimed at eliminating inequality in the society.
Baisakhi is celebrated as Rongali Bihu in Assam, Naba Barsha in Bengal, Puthandu in Tamil Nadu, Pooram Vishu in Kerala and Vaishakha in Bihar.
Baisakhi has an added significance in Hinduism, it was on this day in 1875 that Arya Samaj was founded.
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