| 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. To refer this section to your friends and dear ones, just
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Celebrate the joyful spirit of Baisakhi with all you love! Happy Baisakhi! |

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History |
Learn the significance of Baisakhi for the Sikhs and the
establishment of the Khalsa order that the festival commemorates.
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The
Festival |

Familiarize yourself with the Baisakhi festival and the spirit that
the occassion signifies. |
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Wallpapers
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Attractive, free wallpapers themed to the Baisakhi festival to set
on your desktop or send to loved ones. |
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Greetings |

Send season's greetings and festive wishes to friends and dear ones
with cool e-cards themed to the occasion. |
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The
Celebration |

Have an idea about how the festival is celebrated in Punjab, one of
the prominent Indian states. |
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Customs of Baisakhi |

Know about the different traditions observed in various Indian
states during Baisakhi celebrations. |
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Recipes |
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Cook up mouthwatering delicacies for yourself and your loved ones
using these stepwise cooking instructions.
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Quiz |
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Tease your brain cells and test your knowledge on Baisakhi with this
exciting quiz on the festival.
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The Sikh Calander |
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Baisakhi is an important festival of the Sikh calendar. Know all
about the calendar abided by the Sikh people.
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