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celebrated in Punjab with great fervour. It was on this day that Guru Gobind
Singh founded the Khalsa (Sikh brotherhood). The holy book of the Sikhs,
Granth Sahib is taken in a procession, led by the Panj Pyaras (five senior
Sikhs) who are symbolic of the original leaders. The occasion is marked by
lot of feasting and merry making. All night revelries termed Baisakhi di
Raat (Night of feasting) or Baisakhi da Mela (Baisakhi Fairs) are held,
where men and women dance to the rhythmic beat of drums. In Kerala the
festival is known as Vishu. A display of grain, fruits, flowers, gold, new
cloth and money, is viewed early in the morning to ensure a prosperous year
ahead. Known as Rangoli Bihu in Assam, the festival is celebrated with
lively dances, music and feasting.
Pooram
(Trichur, Kerala)