10 Lines on “Baisakhi Festival”
- Baisakhi is an important festival of Sikh and Hindu.
- It mostly falls on the 13th or 14th April every year as a regional holiday.
- Baisakhi is the celebration of the start of the harvest season of the Rabi crop.
- It also commemorates the formation of the Khalsa Panth by Guru Gobind Singh in 1699.
- Baisakhi is a festival of all over India with different names and customs.
- Assam celebrates Rangoli Bihu, West Bengal as Naba Barsha whereas Kerala celebrates Vishu.
- Special Bhojan Prasadi (langar) is organized at Gurudwaras and other places.
- Baisakhi at the Golden Temple also becomes significant because it was the place where Guru Gobind Singh laid the foundation of the Khalsa Panth.
- Kheer, kadhi, meethe chawal, chole bhature and achari mutton are some of the festival delicacies.
- Baisakhi has the tradition of dance, music and enjoyment and commemorates the virtue of our great gurus and saints.