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No it is Rezakaar..
Dragon?? Is it a chinese new year??
I always thought 'Baisakhi' coincides with spring equinox.
Oh well.
Baisakh/Vaisakh is a first month in Indian calenders and hence a Vaisakhi (The first day of this month) is a New Year for many Indians/Nepalis/Bangladeshis/Buddhists. But it is extra special for Sikhs because this day commemorates the establishment of the Khalsa by Guru Gobind Singhji.
Apart from the Sikhs and Hindus, Vaisakhi is an important day for the Buddhists as well. The name is Vesakha, Vaisakha, Vesak or Wesak. It commemorates the Birth, the Awakening and the Enlightened Passing Away of Buddha Gautama who was born as prince Siddharta.
No it is Rezakaar..