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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...
- addressed as Trivikrama, referring to his act of spanning the Earth. Balipratipada is an ancient festival observed during the five days of Diwali that...
- 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...
- 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...
- Karnataka Puthandu: Tamil Nadu Chaitra Navaratri: North and Central India Balipratipada: Gujarat, Rajasthan Cheti Chand: Sindhi Hindus Navreh: Kashmiri Hindus...
- 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...