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Prathama (Sanskrit: प्रथम, romanized: Prathama) or
Pratipada (Sanskrit: प्रतिपदा, romanized:
Pratipadā) is the
Sanskrit word for "first", and is the first...
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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...
- date: Bali
Pratipada story and significance". The
Times of India. 15
November 2020. ISSN 0971-8257.
Retrieved 4
September 2023. "Bali
Pratipada to mark home...
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interchangeably with the word "Diwali".[citation needed] The Jain year
starts with
Pratipada following Diwali. Jain
calendar is
known as Vira
Nirvana Samvat and their...
- Year:
Mesha Sankranti (April–May)
Hindu Financial New Year:
Kartik Shukla Pratipada (October–November)
Indian New Year's days
South and
Southeast Asian solar...
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starting on the
Shukla Paksha Pratipada of the
Magha Month (Magha
Gupta Navaratri) and
another starting in the
Shukla Paksha Pratipada of
Ashadha Month. The word...
- late 18th
century Also
called Annakoot Observed by
Hindu Type
Hindu Date
Pratipada Tithi of
Shukla Paksha in the
month of
Kartik Frequency Annually Related to...
- Sun and Moon
before conjunction (syzygy). The New Moon
tithi (called
Pratipada or Prathama) is the 12
angular degrees after syzygy. Amāvásyā is often...
- 7th-century
Sanskrit play Nagananda, as Dīpapratipadotsava (dīpa = light,
pratipadā =
first day,
utsava = festival),
where lamps were lit and
newly engaged...
- ISBN 81-206-1390-2.
Retrieved 17
March 2018. "Balipratipada: Bali Puja 2020 date: Bali
Pratipada story and significance". The
Times of India. 15
November 2020. Retrieved...