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  2. Vaisakhi - Wikipedia

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    Vaisakhi fairs take place in various places, including Jammu City, Kathua, Udhampur, Reasi and Samba, [183] in the Pinjore complex near Chandigarh, [184] in Himachal Pradesh cities of Rewalsar, Shimla, Mandi and Prashar Lakes. According to Ann Louise Wood, Vaisakhi is a festival that is celebrated by the Hindus, Sikhs and Muslims of Punjab. [185]

  3. Vaisakh - Wikipedia

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    Vaisakhi is the most important festival in the Sikh calendar, taking place on the first lunar month of Vaisakh, which falls on 14 April each year. On this day, the Khalsa was created and much celebration takes place in the form of Samagams, Nagar Kirtan, Gatka exhibitions, Akand Paths and so on.

  4. Vaishakha - Wikipedia

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    It is celebrated with sweets and gifts with customers. [8] The harvest festival of Vaisakhi is celebrated on in this month which marks the Punjabi new year according to the Punjabi calendar. Jallianwala Bagh massacre took place on the Punjabi New year day. Akshaya Tritiya, also known as Akti or Akha Teej, is an annual Jain and Hindu spring ...

  5. Indian New Year's days - Wikipedia

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    In Gujarat the new year is celebrated as the day after Diwali. As per the Hindu Calendar, it falls on Shukla Paksha Pratipada in the Hindu month of Kartik. As per the Indian Calendar based on the lunar cycle, Kartik is the first month of the year and the New Year in Gujarat falls on the first bright day of Kartik (Ekam).

  6. Punjabi festivals - Wikipedia

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    Vaisakhi is a religious festival of Sikhs. Vaisakhi marks the beginning of Sikh new year and the formation of the Khalsa. [130] [131] Punjabi Muslims observe the new year according to the Islamic calendar. Vaisakhi is also a harvest festival for people of the Punjab region. [132] The harvest festival is celebrated by Punjabi Sikhs and Hindus. [133]

  7. What is Diwali and why is it celebrated? What to know about ...

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    The main celebration takes place on the night of the third day, which marks the end of the Hindu calendar year. Devotees dress up in their finest outfits, make offerings to Lakshmi, light ...

  8. Puthandu - Wikipedia

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    The festival is celebrated in the Massif in some ways unlike Puthandu. It is marked by an occasion to visit family and friends, splashing others with water (like Holi), drinking alcohol, as well as later wearing jewelry, new clothes and socializing. [62] The new year festival is called regionally by different names: Vaisakhi in Pakistan and ...

  9. Why The 7 Principles Of Kwanzaa Should Be Celebrated ... - AOL

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    Kwanzaa is a week-long celebration at the end of the year where African American families gather to light a candle on the Kinara. Why The 7 Principles Of Kwanzaa Should Be Celebrated All Year ...