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    गुरु गोबिंद सिंह जी का नेतृत्व सिख समुदाय के इतिहास में बहुत कुछ नया ले कर आया। उन्होंने 30March सन 1699 में बैसाखी के दिन खालसा जो की सिख धर्म के विधिवत् दीक्षा प्राप्त अनुयायियों का एक सामूहिक रूप है उसका निर्माण किया।
    सिख समुदाय के एक सभा में उन्होंने सबके सामने पुछा - "कौन अपने सर का बलिदान देना चाहता है"? उसी समय एक स्वयंसेवक इस बात के लिए राज़ी हो गया और गुरु गोबिंद सिंह उसे तम्बू में ले गए और कुछ देर बाद वापस लौटे एक खून लगे हुए तलवार के साथ। गुरु ने दोबारा उस भीड़ के लोगों से वही सवाल दोबारा पुछा और उसी प्रकार एक और व्यक्ति राज़ी हुआ और उनके साथ गया पर वे तम्बू से जब बहार निकले तो खून से सना तलवार उनके हाथ में था। उसी प्रकार पांचवा स्वयंसेवक जब उनके साथ तम्बू के भीतर गया, कुछ देर बाद गुरु गोबिंद सिंह सभी जीवित सेवकों के साथ वापस लौटे और उन्होंने उन्हें पंज प्यारे का नाम दिया।
    उसके बाद गुरु गोबिंद जी ने एक लोहे का कटोरा लिया और उसमें पानी और चीनी मिला कर दुधारी तलवार से घोल कर अमृत का नाम दिया। पहले 5 खालसा के बनाने के बाद उन्हें छठवां खालसा का नाम दिया गया जिसके बाद उनका नाम गुरु गोबिंद राय से गुरु गोबिंद सिंह रख दिया गया। उन्होंने पांच ककारों का महत्व खालसा के लिए समझाया और कहा - केश, कंघा, कड़ा, किरपान, कच्चेरा।
    Nagar Kirtan's are ways of celebrating Gurpurbs and taking the Guru Granth into the community. Food may be freely provided from floats that follow the Scripture or from stationary points in the vicinity of the procession. The procession concludes at the Gurudwara with Ardas (prayer).
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    Vaisakhi (Baisakhi) in 2024
    Celebrated among the Hindus and Sikhs, Vaisakhi is a spring harvest festival that's celebrated on the 13th or 14th of April (Gregorian calendar) every year. The historical significance of this day is quite intriguing.
    It is believed that the 10th Guru of the Sikhs, Guru Gobind Singh, established the famous Khalsa Panth on this day.
    The Historical Significance of Vaisakhi
    The story goes that on Vaisakhi, Guru Gobind Singh challenged any Sikh who was prepared to give his life. In a crowd of about a thousand people, five people volunteered in total. The Guru, instead of killing the volunteers, baptised them with "Amrit" and formed a five-member group of saint-soldiers called "Khalsa". These five men representing the Khalsa were known as the Five Ks signifying Kesh (hair), Katchera (underwear), Kangha (comb), Kirpan (sword), and the Kara (steel ring).
    Following that fateful day, the spraying of nectar or "Amrit" has become a common practice during the ceremonial baptisation of Sikhs.
    Other than the historical significance, the day also marks the ripening of the Rabi crop and is celebrated with splendour among the people of Punjab.
    However, in Hinduism, Vaisakhi is observed as the New Year's Day and is celebrated with splendour in some of the states of India.
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    How Vaisakhi is Celebrated in India
    Gurdwaras are decorated with lights of various colours while the Sikhs organise "Nagar Kirtan"-a procession led by five Khalsa. The procession is marked by people singing hymns from the Sikh texts. Some of the bigger processions keep a copy of the Guru Granth Sahib as a show of respect.
    Events that depict the true culture of Punjab are organised. Traditional folk dance or Bhangra, essentially a harvest festival dance, is quite common in these cultural events. People flock to local fairs that form an integral part of the Punjabi culture.
    In other parts of India, Hindus celebrate the day as the beginning of the new year. People take a dip in the holy Ganges and other holy rivers before starting the day. Dressing up in traditional attire, indulging in local delicacies, and visiting friends' and relatives' houses are quite common. Vaisakhi is also considered as an auspicious day to start a new venture.
    Vaisakhi is celebrated across India, albeit the names being different in different states. The festival is seen as a symbol of prosperity for all.
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