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Balipratipada (Bali-pratipadā), also
called as Bali-Padyami, Padva,
Virapratipada or Dyutapratipada, is the
fourth day of Diwali, the
Hindu festival of...
- in Maharashtra, Karnataka, Gujarat, Telangana, and
Andhra Pradesh as
Balipratipada, Balipādyami, or Bali pādva (the
third day of
Deepavali and
first day...
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addressed as Trivikrama,
referring to his act of
spanning the Earth.
Balipratipada is an
ancient festival observed during the five days of
Diwali that...
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festival its name. The term
padva or
padavo is also ****ociated with
Balipratipada. Gudi
Padva signifies the
arrival of
spring and the
reaping of rabi...
- India, the day
after Lakshmi Puja is
marked with the
Govardhan Puja and
Balipratipada (Padwa). Some
Hindu communities mark the last day as Bhai Dooj or the...
- in Kartika.
These are as follows: Part of
Diwali (amanta tradition):
Balipratipada and
Govardhan Puja/Annakut (Kartika 1), Bhai Dooj (Kartika 2) Karthigai...
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whereby he
could return to
earth every year. The
harvest festivals of
Balipratipada and Onam (which is
mostly celebrated by
people of all
faiths within...
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Karnataka Puthandu:
Tamil Nadu
Chaitra Navaratri:
North and
Central India Balipratipada: Gujarat,
Rajasthan Cheti Chand:
Sindhi Hindus Navreh:
Kashmiri Hindus...
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Sankranti Makaravilakku Onam
Pongal Pusnâ
Shakrain New year's days
Balipratipada Bohag Bihu Bisu
Parba Chaitra Navaratri Cheti Chand Gudi
Padwa Mesha...
- also
known as
Bestu Varas (beginning of the year). It is
celebrated on
Balipratipada,
which falls on the
first day
after Diwali: the Hindu, Jain, Sikh and...