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About Baisakhi Festival Or Vaisakhi Festival:
Baisakhi or Vaisakhi or Vaishakha is an important harvest festival in Punjab, and some other North Indian regions. It is the biggest festival for Sikh community as it marks the beginning of Sikh New Year as per the Solar Nanakshahi calendar. Baisakhi 2011 date is April 14. It also marks the Hindu solar New Year in Bengal, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Nepal. Mesha Sankranti marks the beginning of New Solar Year.A significant holiday in India, Baisakhi has different significances for different parts of India and celebrated variously across the country - as the anniversary of the establishment of the Khalsa order for the Sikhs, as a traditional harvest festival in many northern states of India, and also as the beginning of the new year by the people of Nepal and Indians in West Bengal, Tamilnadu and Kerala and some other regions of India. Check out a splendid section on Baisakhi that includes enlightening articles on the origin of the festival and the traditions related to it, send attractive e-greetings and wallpapers themed to the occasion to loved ones, try lip-smacking recipes and exciting quiz associated to the event and much much more. Celebrate the joyful spirit of Baisakhi with all you love! Happy Baisakhi! Sun transits into Mesha rashi (Aries) from Meena rashi (Pisces) to mark the new solar cycle. In Jwalamukhi Temple, Himachal Pradesh, thousands of devotees offer prayers to the Goddess on Baisakhi day. Ganga Punya snan (holy dip in Ganga River) is also performed on this day. Generally, on the same day of Baisakhi festival, Kerala New Year (Vishu), Tamil New Year (Puthandu), Bengali New Year (Pohela Baisakh), and Assamese New Year (Rongali Bihu), and Vaishakha festival in Bihar are also celebrated.
Vaisakhi 2011 Date or Baisakhi 2011 Date:
Baisakhi 2011 or Vaisakhi 2011 on 14 April




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