The correct answer is: Both (A) and (B).
Baisakhi is a harvest festival celebrated by Sikhs and Hindus. It is not devoted to the Sun God. Tihar is a Hindu festival of lights. It is a religious festival. Guru Gobind Singh Ji formed the Khalsa Sect, a Sikh religious order.
Baisakhi is a major Sikh festival that marks the beginning of the new year in the Nanakshahi calendar. It is also celebrated by Hindus as the harvest festival of Vaisakhi. The festival is celebrated with great pomp and show across India, especially in Punjab. People gather in temples and gurdwaras to offer prayers and seek blessings from the Almighty. They also exchange gifts and sweets.
Tihar is a five-day Hindu festival that is celebrated in the month of November. The festival is dedicated to the worship of gods and goddesses of light. The first day of the festival is called Kaag Tihar, which is dedicated to crows. The second day is called Ghore Tihar, which is dedicated to horses. The third day is called Suraj Tihar, which is dedicated to the Sun God. The fourth day is called Yama Deepam, which is dedicated to Yama, the god of death. The fifth and final day is called Bhai Duj, which is dedicated to the bond between brothers and sisters.
Guru Gobind Singh Ji was the tenth and final Guru of the Sikhs. He was born in Patna Sahib, Bihar, India in 1666. He was a great warrior and a spiritual leader. He founded the Khalsa Panth, a Sikh religious order, in 1699. He is also known as the “Lion of the Punjab”.