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drawn with powder of rice in different colours, thereafter Bali and his wife
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and approached Bali. The king offered anything to the boy – gold, cows, elephants, villages, food, whatever he wished. The boy said that one must not seek more than one needs, and all he needs is the property right over a piece of land that measures "three paces". Bali agreed. The Vamana grew to
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in its discussions of Diwali states that day after the Diwali night, Balipratipada is one of three most auspicious dates in the year. It recommends an oil bath and a worship of Bali. His icon along with his wife's should be drawn on the floor with five colored powder and flowers. Fruits and food
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3.1.26. It states that "Balim bandhayati" refers to a person reciting the Bali legend or acting it out on a stage. This, states P.V. Kane – a
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king was well known for his bravery, uprightness and dedication to god Vishnu. Bali had amassed vast territories and was invincible. He was benevolent and popular, but his close associates weren't like him. They were constantly attacking the
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for help in their battle with Bali. Vishnu refused to join the gods in violence against Bali, because Bali was a good ruler and his own devotee. But, instead of promising to kill Bali, Vishnu promised to use a novel means to help the
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enormous proportions, metamorphosing into the
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1537:Hinduism for our times
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1290:J. P. Vaswani (2017).
1233:Yves Bonnefoy (1993).
1062:Hebbar, B. N. (2005).
741:is corruption of word
709:(worship of cow), and
698:
650:
547:
287:bright lunar fortnight
162:(lunar fortnight) and
2493:(England, historical)
1971:(Ethiopian, Eritrean)
1801:Indian Anthropologist
1504:Roshen Dalal (2010).
1447:Roshen Dalal (2010).
1320:Roshen Dalal (2010).
1269:. BRILL. p. 70.
1186:Narayan, R.K (1977).
1132:K. Gnanambal (1969).
696:
667:of the celebrations.
638:
623:), at the request of
544:
4340:November observances
2487:(traditional Julian)
816:Pathikas and Pallads
497:, and several major
348:, and several major
297:and also called the
142:Hindu festival dates
4335:October observances
3228:Worship in Hinduism
3073:Sankashti Chaturthi
3058:Prabodhini Ekadashi
2831:Sajibu Nongma Panba
2651:Krishna Janmashtami
2481:(Gregorian, Julian)
2206:(Rai, Tharu, Magar)
825:Sreevallabha Temple
136:
3647:Om Namo Narayanaya
3119:Balinese festivals
3098:Varuthini Ekadashi
3093:Vaikuntha Ekadashi
3038:Naraka Chaturdashi
3008:Ananta Chaturdashi
2242:(Marathi, Konkani)
1397:Vishnu Sahasranama
1347:P. Prabhu (1885).
1135:Festivals of India
821:Thrikkakara Temple
703:Kedaragauri vratam
699:
651:
548:
275:Gregorian calendar
233:), also called as
134:
4312:
4311:
4282:
4281:
4273:Tulasi Vrindavana
3524:
3523:
3486:Panchayatana puja
3194:
3193:
2932:Mahalakshmi Vrata
2776:Chaitra Navaratri
2687:Harvest festivals
2566:
2565:
2467:
2466:
2293:Choul Chnam Thmey
2248:(Telugu, Kannada)
2120:Chaitra Navaratri
2066:
2065:
1912:978-0-7914-0799-8
1752:978-1-85065-471-1
1692:978-81-85952-17-8
1621:The Sphinx speaks
1604:978-81-8475-865-8
1577:978-1-59884-206-7
1517:978-0-14-341421-6
1487:978-1-59884-206-7
1460:978-0-14-341517-6
1407:978-81-902827-2-7
1377:978-0-7914-0799-8
1333:978-0-14-341517-6
1303:978-93-86867-18-6
1246:978-0-226-06456-7
1236:Asian Mythologies
1199:978-0-14-018700-7
1165:978-0-7914-6595-0
1075:978-81-89211-04-2
893:978-0-19-569305-8
800:Related festivals
527:kaumudi-mahotsava
220:
219:
132:
131:
48:), Bali Padyami (
4352:
4193:
4192:
4081:Pilgrimage sites
3642:Om Namah Shivaya
3491:Prana Pratishtha
3471:Kumbhabhishekham
3320:
3319:
3221:
3214:
3207:
3198:
3197:
3185:
3180:
3179:
3120:
3083:Shayani Ekadashi
3048:Nirjala Ekadashi
3013:Ashadhi Ekadashi
2998:Amalaka Ekadashi
2753:
2688:
2641:Ganesh Chaturthi
2607:
2603:
2593:
2586:
2579:
2570:
2569:
2348:Islamic New Year
2216:Sajibu Cheiraoba
2182:(Ladakhi, Monpa)
2085:Chinese New Year
2075:
2074:
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2005:
1981:Islamic New Year
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938:PV Kane (1958).
935:
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868:
862:
748:and his devotee
735:Himachal Pradesh
725:Himachal Pradesh
678:and his consort
612:(nether world).
466:Samudra Manthana
451:of Patanjali on
432:
426:
418:
412:
404:
328:Samudra Manthana
318:of Patanjali on
303:Varsha Pratipada
231:
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137:
135:Explanatory note
133:
65:Observed by
54:Himachal Pradesh
33:
21:
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3589:Sandhyavandanam
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3496:Sandhyavandanam
3439:
3371:
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3230:
3225:
3195:
3190:
3184:Hindu festivals
3183:
3168:
3137:
3118:
3112:
3103:Vasant Panchami
3023:Kamada Ekadashi
2993:Akshaya Tritiya
2981:
2977:Vaikasi Visakam
2942:Panguni Uthiram
2907:Karthika Deepam
2897:Hanuman Jayanti
2860:Other festivals
2855:
2821:Pahela Baishakh
2791:Mesha Sankranti
2752:New year's days
2751:
2745:
2716:Makar Sankranti
2711:Maghe Sankranti
2686:
2680:
2656:Maha Shivaratri
2614:Major festivals
2609:
2605:
2597:
2567:
2562:
2546:Mesha Sankranti
2519:
2496:
2463:
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2423:
2383:Yazidi New Year
2340:
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2150:Pahela Baishakh
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3078:Sharad Purnima
3075:
3070:
3068:Rishi Panchami
3065:
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3055:
3050:
3045:
3043:Narali Purnima
3040:
3035:
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3028:Kartik Purnima
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2816:Pana Sankranti
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2536:Solar New Year
2533:
2531:Lunar New Year
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1868:(1): 170–198.
1845:
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1725:Hamārā sāhitya
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1594:Book of Vishnu
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501:, such as the
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2887:Gaura Parva
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2412:Dehwa Rabba
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299:Bestu Varas
279:Hindu month
110:14 November
96:tradition)
92:Kartika 1 (
81:Observances
52:), Barlaj (
46:Maharashtra
41:Also called
4319:Categories
4003:Panchaloha
3983:Ashtadhatu
3728:Agarabattī
3663:Puja thali
3549:Ajapa japa
3538:Meditation
3476:Nityakarma
3466:Karmakāṇḍa
3461:Ashvamedha
3415:Kamyakarma
3400:Agnikaryam
3390:Agnicayana
3159:Uttarayana
2927:Kumbh Mela
2786:Gudi Padwa
2771:Bisu Parba
2766:Bohag Bihu
2636:Durga Puja
2420:(Ossetian)
2414:(Mandaean)
2355:(Assyrian)
2325:(Javanese)
2319:(Balinese)
2266:(Malayali)
2252:Bisu Parba
2240:Gudi Padwa
2164:(Maithili)
2146:(Assamese)
2144:Bohag Bihu
2128:(Kashmiri)
2093:(Japanese)
2051:Willkakuti
2045:Inti Raymi
2030:(Nisg̱a'a)
1977:(Malagasy)
1969:Enkutatash
1758:2009-10-08
1628:2009-10-09
1413:2009-10-07
1293:Dasavatara
1081:2009-10-09
1025:2009-10-09
972:2009-10-07
853:References
621:patalaloka
531:tug-of-war
457:Astadhyayi
448:Mahābhāṣya
324:Astadhyayi
315:Mahābhāṣya
180:pūrṇimānta
102:tradition)
100:purnimanta
4018:Shaligram
3955:Mridangam
3940:Karatalas
3935:Harmonium
3884:Rudraksha
3822:Materials
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3673:Banalinga
3604:Third eye
3594:Śaktipāta
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3420:Pravargya
3395:Agnihotra
3352:Parikrama
3332:Abhisheka
3262:Festivals
2986:Holy days
2937:Mahamaham
2902:Kali Puja
2882:Dhanteras
2836:Sankranti
2801:Jur Sital
2671:Thaipusam
2661:Navaratri
2460:(Tibetan)
2396:(Iranian)
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2289:(Burmese)
2280:Southeast
2272:(Sinhala)
2224:(Tripuri)
2162:Jur Sital
2152:(Bengali)
2087:(Chinese)
2059:(Mapuche)
1975:Fandroana
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672:pachikalu
648:Telangana
644:Hyderabad
575:Vaishnava
487:Vanaparva
115:Frequency
50:Karnataka
4299:Samskara
4287:See also
4228:Parijata
4127:Sannyasa
4112:Purohita
4023:Swastika
3909:Turmeric
3864:Marigold
3829:Agarwood
3803:Tilakamu
3743:Khirapat
3693:Dhunachi
3564:Jagarana
3516:Upakarma
3451:Achamana
3405:Aupasana
3128:Galungan
3063:Pradosha
3003:Amavasya
2872:Bhaubeej
2846:Vaisakhi
2826:Puthandu
2796:Mha Puja
2741:Shakrain
2551:Songkran
2524:See Also
2514:Matariki
2510:(Hawaii)
2508:Makahiki
2491:Lady Day
2408:(Hebrew)
2373:(Baháʼí)
2361:(Afghan)
2305:Songkran
2287:Thingyan
2258:Puthandu
2236:(Chakma)
2218:(Meitei)
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