Today, people celebrate Vaisakhi primarily with vibrant festivities that include parades, traditional music, and dance, particularly Bhangra and Gidda. Many visit Gurdwaras for prayers, communal meals (Langar), and to partake in religious ceremonies. In some regions, especially in Punjab, agricultural fairs are held to mark the harvest season, showcasing cultural performances and local crafts. The celebration also emphasizes community spirit and gratitude for the bountiful harvest.
Sikh people celebrate Vaisakhi.
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Vaisakhi is a traditional harvest festival in Punjab, India, and also marks the Sikh New Year. Sikhs celebrate Vaisakhi to commemorate the formation of the Khalsa, a key event in Sikh history. The festival involves prayers, processions, community meals, and vibrant cultural performances.
People today remember and celebrate events of the past because they are thankful for whatever happened that caused the event.
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Sikhs celebrate Vaisakhi/Baisakhi which is the birth of Khalsa, Diwali when a Guru survives a battle and comes back ( i think ) and the birth of the 10 Gurus.
Similar to today, but with much less merchandise.
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There is not any official celebration dedicated to Augustus Caesar in today's world but I still celebrate his birthday, though.