INDIA-RELIGION-SIKH-BAISAKHI

Indian chefs prepare 'Jalebi' sweets for free distribution to Sikh devotees during the Baisakhi festival celebrations held at Langar Ghar, a community hall at the Golden temple in Amritsar on April 14, 2015. Baisakhi, which is celebrated in the Punjab region, coincides with other festivals celebrated on the first day of Vaisakh, in some regions of India such as Puthandu, the Tamil New Year. Baisakhi is especially important for the Sikh community as it marks the establishment of the Khalsa. AFP PHOTO / NARINDER NANU (Photo credit should read NARINDER NANU/AFP via Getty Images)
Indian chefs prepare 'Jalebi' sweets for free distribution to Sikh devotees during the Baisakhi festival celebrations held at Langar Ghar, a community hall at the Golden temple in Amritsar on April 14, 2015. Baisakhi, which is celebrated in the Punjab region, coincides with other festivals celebrated on the first day of Vaisakh, in some regions of India such as Puthandu, the Tamil New Year. Baisakhi is especially important for the Sikh community as it marks the establishment of the Khalsa. AFP PHOTO / NARINDER NANU (Photo credit should read NARINDER NANU/AFP via Getty Images)
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