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Baisakhi or Vaisakhi SMS - funny

Funny Baisakhi SMS Pati:  Film vich raat ek chudel kadi mere agge, te kadi mere pichhe si. Patni:  Kehdi film si? Pati:  Apne vyah di movie si. <<<<<------------------------------------------------------------->>>> What is the height of telling a lie? A negro telling his girlfriend, "tenu kaala chasma jachda hai, jachda hai gore mukhde te". Enjoy the colorful festival of Baisakhi. <<<<<------------------------------------------------------------->>>> Paani mein whiskey milao ta nasha chadta hai.  Paani mein Rum milao to nasha chadta hai. Paani mein brandy milao to nasha chadta hai.  Saala paani mein hi kuch gadbad hai. <<<<<------------------------------------------------------------->>>> Suraj se achha tara koi nahi, Jaisa hai rishta humaraa dusraa koi nahi! Chahe saari duniyaa me dhund lo. Mere jaisa pyara, aur tere jaisa aawaraa aur koi nahi!!  Baisakhi Ki Shubh...

Punjabi Baisakhi SMS by onegreetingdaily

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Khushboo teri yaari di saanu mehka jaandi hai, teri har ik kitti hoyi gal saanu behka jaandi hai, saah taan bahut der lagaande ne aun - jaan vich, har saah ton pehle teri yaad aa jaandi hai. Happy Baisakhi!!

Baisakhi or Vaisakhi SMS

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Tussi Hasde yo sanu hasaan vaaste Tussi rone yo saanu rovaan vaaste Ek vaar rus ke ta vekho sohneyo Marr javange tuhanu manaan vaaste. Baisakhi da din hai khushiyan manaan vaaste. Baisakhi diyan vadhiyan.

History of baisakhi

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Baisakhi or Vaisakhi Festival is celebrated as the Sikh New Year and the founding of the Khalsa Panth. History of Baisakhi traces its origin from the  Baisakhi Day celebrations of 1699 organized by the Tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh to form Khalsa - Brotherhood of Saint Soldiers to fight against tyranny and oppression. Story of Baisakhi The story of Baisakhi Festival began with the martyrdom of Guru Teg Bahadur, the ninth Sikh Guru who was publicly beheaded by the Aurungzeb, the Mughal ruler. Aurungzeb wanted to spread Islam in India and Guru Tegh Bahadur stood up for the rights of Hindus and Sikhs and the Mughals therefore saw him as a threat.