baisakhi in A Sentence

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    Gregorian Calendar Baisakhi.

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    On Baisakhi, farmers thank god for the bountiful crop and pray for good times ahead.

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    On the Baisakhi day Ralli is brought out ceremoniously in a palanquin and taken to a river bank.

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    That evening there was a Baisakhi function, and Guruji asked a few congregation members about my whereabouts.

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    Following to Gregorian calendar, Baisakhi falls on April 13 each year and on April 14 once in 36 years.

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    The first day of the new year is celebrated as Baisakhi and it is often on April 13.

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    According to Gregorian Calendar, Baisakhi falls on April 13 every year and on April 14 once in 36 years.

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    Festival of Baisakhi is usually celebrated on April 13, but once in every 36 years the festival is celebrated on April 14.

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    A festival of Baisakhi is generally commemorated on April 13, but once in each 36 years the fete is commemorated on April 14.

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    While major festivals like Diwali, Id-ul-fitr, Baisakhi and Christmas are observed all over the state, some specific holidays and destinations associated with them are:.

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    Baisakhi Context: Festival of Baisakhi is usually celebrated on April 13, but once in every 36 years the festival is celebrated on April 14.

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    If we go by the English calendar, the Baisakhi date corresponds to the said date, i.e. April 13 every year and April 14 once in every 36 years.

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    The people of Punjab gathered on the auspicious day of Baisakhi at Jalianwala Bagh, adjacent to Golden Temple(Amritsar), to lodge their protest peacefully against persecution by the British Indian Government.

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    Baisakhi or Vaisakhi, the harvest festival, is celebrated with great enthusiasm to mark the beginning of the new spring and is celebrated in most of India as the new year by Hindus.

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    The festival of Ugadi is popular across the country and is celebrated in different names and cultures such as Gudi Padwa in Maharashtra, Baisakhi in Punjab, Cheti Chand among Sindhis, Puthandu in Tamil Nadu, and Thapna in Rajasthan.

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    On Baisakhi day of 1699, his son, Guru Gobind Rai, rallied the Sikhs and inspired them through his words and actions, bestowing upon them and himself the title of Singh or lion, thus becoming Guru Gobind Singh.

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    However, before I invite everyone's suggestions, please allow me to deliver a short speech on Baisakhi and share relevant information about this auspicious occasion so that more and more people come to know of the importance behind this celebration.

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    Thereafter, the guru founded the occasion of Baisakhi thinking that it would help him realize his aim as every year devotees would throng in large numbers and come to Anandpur during this time, i.e. spring time and offer their prayer to the guru.

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