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Thursday, December 19, 2019

festival in Punjab

                                 The Festivals of Punjab

 The best of natural resources that are complete with a fertile land, five rivers, mountains and enough greenery to make it one of the best places to live, Punjab represents opulence and prosperity in its best form. There are many type of festival in  punjab.
      Festivals of Punjab are the best time to experience the vibrancy of their culture in its grandest manifestation. If you plan the trip in punjab then really very exiting because they more attractive and greenery place and there festival are also beautiful. 
       There are many type of festival in the punjab.
     1. Baisakhi – Harvest Festival Of Punjab :
                   
    Baisakhi ranks among the popular festivals in India. It is a famous festival in the state of Punjab and is celebrated with huge fanfare and excitement.
The festival takes place along with the farming time when the Rabi crop is ready for harvesting. Baisakhi happens on the lucky day when the tenth Guru of the Sikhs, Guru Gobind Singh, founded the Khalsa Panth cult. It dates back to around three hundred years.
    The is new of sikh and hindus.Baisakhi in Punjab is held every year in the period between the months of April and May. 
    Being the greatest festival of the Sikhs, Baisakhi is celebrated with great vitality and enthusiasm. People take part in the festival by eating a wide range of home made Punjabi delicacies. Other local food items and sweets are also cooked and eaten during the festival. All the family members have dinner together and enjoy themselves by performing the famous folk dance of the state Punjab-Bhangra.
    Women take part in a lot of dances as well. In addition to Bhangra, another popular form of enjoyment is the Gidda dance, which is played along with traditional music. This is new year of punjabi community. All family and relatives are celebrate to gather. 

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