vaisakhi is a very important festival which da north indians celebrate. its like a new year 4 us. i dnt no how 2 xplain it but herez da 4 definitions which i found on google. lol 😆
> Occurs on the first day of the solar year. It is primarily an agricultural festival, celebrating the harvest, and is especially important in North India. It is named after the month Vaisakh. For Sikhs, it is also anniversary of the creation of the Khalsa (the army of the Pure Ones) in 1699 by Guru Gobind Singh. (Hinduism/Sikhism)
> A spring harvest festival in Punjab, usually held around April 13 (14 April, since 1999 . It holds special significance for Sikhs, as it serves as a time to commemorate the founding of the Khalsa in 1699. Considered the beginning of the Sikh new year, it is a time of religious observances and festive celebration.
> Solar new year - the most important holy day of the year for Sikhs. Observed by temple worship, feasting and dancing Vasant Panchami Hindu festival of spring honouring the goddess of learning; observed by the wearing of bright clothing Veteran's Day Veterans Day is celebrated on 11 November in honour of those who have served in the armed forces of the United States. It is a legal federal holiday. ...
> Vasakhi marks the beginning of the new Spring year and the end of the harvest in India. Vaisakhi falls on the first day of Vaisakh and is the beginning of the Lunar New Year. It usually falls on April 13th, falling on April 14th once every thirty-six years. It coincides with 'Rongali Bihu' in Assam, 'Naba Barsha' in Bengal, Puthandu in Tamil Nadu and 'Pooram Vishu' in Kerala.
i hope dat made sense.