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| Baisakhi Festival falls on April 13th or April 14th One of the most happiest moments ever spent are the ones spent with family. The family is the best part of any person. Thanking one's family on the auspicious occasion of Baisakhi is considered a noble affair. Baisakhi is the time for a new beginning, a new start. When you send gifts to India to your loved ones on Baisakhi, you thank them for all that they have done. You pledge to be with them in the coming year. Religious Idols is a leading online gifting company that helps people from all around the world to send Baisakhi gifts India across 500+ destinations in the country. Making Baisakhi special for your loved ones is much more possible now with a range of exclusive gifts. |
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| Baisakhi is celebrated as the birth of Guru Gobind Singh - the Tenth Sikh Guru and the foundation day of Khalsa Panth, major activities for the festival are centred on gurdwaras - the Sikh place of worship. As a harvest festival Baisakhi is celebrated in open fields with energetic bhangra and gidda dance by gaily dressed men and women of Punjab. |
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| Sikhs celebrate this very important day of their religion with joy and devotion.Another high point of Baisakhi celebrations by Sikhs is the Baisakhi procession or nagar kirtan carried though the city under the leadership of Panj Piaras or the Five Beloved Ones. Men, women and children alike participate in the Baiskhi processions with enthusiasm. Mock duels, bands playing religious tunes and performance of bhangra and gidda dance make Baisakhi processions quite colourful and enchanting.
Later in the evening, people exchange greetings with friends and relatives usually with a box of sweets or other traditional gifts. |
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