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|| Ganapati Bappa Morya ||
Best Wishes from Deepak Patel & Family
Jashubhai, Surekha, Deepak, Jayshree, Shree & OM
Yardley, PA
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We wish you a very happy Diwali and a Prosperous New Year. You and your friends and family members are cordially invited to Grand celebrations of Diwali Mahotsava at Bharatiya Temple and Cultural Center. Diwali / Deepavali is the festival of lights and is to celebrate the victory of Goodness over Evil and Knowledge over Ignorance. This is also the season to forge new friendships and strengthen old ones by seeking forgiveness and forgiving others. Bharatiya Temple provides this unique opportunity to meet and greet your friends and
family members in this festive season just like in India.
This year the Diwali Mahotsava will be celebrated from October 28th to November 12th at Bharatiya Temple. We start with Dhanteras on Friday, October 28th with Ganapati and Maha Lakshmi Kuber puja. We will recite Hanuman Chalisa eleven times on Saturday evening for Kali Chaudas. We celebrate Diwali with Sri Yantra Lakshmi puja, Chopda pujan and Maha Lakshmi Sahasranamam Kumkum Archana followed by fireworks in front of the temple building. Temple opens at 7:00AM for Jain Mangalik and New Year and will remain open whole day on Monday. Bhai Dooj, Gyan Panchami and Skanda Shasthti is celebrated during the week and then finally the Annakoot puja, Bhajans and famous Annakoot Prasad on Sunday, November 6th. Please visit new temple website, b-temple.org for additional details of all programs during Diwali Mahotsava.
Grand celebrations of Kumbhabhishek Mahotsava in the month of June this year was a memorable event for the Hindu and Jain community in the tri-valley area, another important mile stone for Bharatiya Temple. The temple building with beautiful window carvings, Shikhars and Rajgopuram with north and sound Indian architecture shining with multi-color LED lighting in the night time has already become an iconic building in the region. I am also pleased to inform you that all priests will shift to their new residence at Narayan Guest House at 1630 County line Road, just a block from the temple building by Diwali time this year.
Bharatiya Temple continues to identify and look forward to addressing the future needs of the community. Much needed additional class rooms for the expansion of Bharatiya Vidyalaya and a temple cafeteria where devotees coming from far distances can have a place to enjoy authentic Indian food have been identified as future projects. We would like to hear your opinion for the support of these projects. I must admit that any new project will require financial support from the community. However, we are hoping that enough financial support will come from the community to enable us to start these projects in 2017.
We thank all sponsors for their financial support and volunteers for their selfless seva to God, a must for the success of Bharatiya temple. We look forward to your active participation and financial support in future.
Nand Todi Temple President
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A Diwali (Deepavali) Gift
to our Valued Members
Diwali is being celebrated at the Temple from
October 28 to November 12. As a token of our
appreciation for your support, the Board of Directors
of Bharatiya Temple is pleased to offer to all current
members one free Archana during this period for
you and your family. Simply go to the Gift Shop, give
them your name, and you will be provided with
materials required for Archana, free of charge.
Thank you for your continued support to the
Temple. We wish all of our devotees a Happy,
Healthy and Prosperous Diwali.
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Pt. Vishnu Parshad Vassyal is with our temple since 2006. He obtained his Acharya degree from
Sampoornananda Sanskrit University in Varanasi, India in 2002 and received a Shastri degree
from the Sampoornananda Sanskrit University, Varanasi, India in 2000. He completed a Pujari
Training course from Shree Bharti Rishikul Sanskrit Vidyalay, Bakoli, Delhi. He has extensive
experience in performing religious services, rituals, sacraments, arranging and organizing special
ceremonies on various Hindu festivals and religious holidays. Pt. Vassyal has a thorough
knowledge of the Bhagavad Gita, Ramayana, Vedas, Upanishads and other sacred texts and ancient Hindu scriptures. He has
working knowledge of Hindu Vedic Astrology, Palmistry, Yoga-Asana, Meditation, Vipasana and traditional Hindu
meditation forms. Languages: Sanskrit, Hindi, English, Nepali.
Sri Seshasai Rompicharla pursued training and study in the theory, practice, and methods of Hindu
religious rituals and worship in Vaikhanasa Aagama. He studied under his guru and grandfather Sri
Lakshmi Narasimhacharyulu, who is the disciple of Sri Parthanaradhi Bhattacharyulu and worked as
a head priest at Hindu Temple of San Antonio, Tx. Seshasai can perform the Daivika Karyakramas
(related to gods) like Archana, Abhishekam, Kalyanotsavam etc. and Manushika Karyakramas
(related to Humans) like Namakaranam, Annaprasana, Wedding etc. according to Sri Vaikhanasa
Aagama. He has an overall experience of 19 years. He has ability to conduct daily rituals and special events in Hindu Temples
and Hindu family residences. Very well experienced in performing special Alankarams to Deities. Languages: Sanskrit,
Telugu, Hindi, Marathi, English
Shri Jayesh Pandya was born in the city of Dhandhuka, district of Ahmedabad in Gujarat. He
completed his primary education and obtained the traditional priest education at Bhagavat
Vidyapath, Sola, Ahmedabad.
Shree Jayeshbhai Pandya has received Shukla Yajurved, Sanskrit and Karmakand education.
Shree Pandyaji as Vedpathi pundit has performed many Pran Pratistha, Yagnas and coordinated
big events like Bhagavat Saptah. Jayeshbhai has very good knowledge of Astrology (Jyotish
Vidya), Vedik, Pauranic Karmakand and Shraadh Karma. He likes to entertain the devotees with his Bhajans and Kirtans
during which he plays the dholak and tabla. He is conversant in Sanskrit, Hindi, Gujarati. Shri Jayesh Pandyaji has been with
Bharatiya Temple since February 2011. Languages: Sanskrit, Gujarati, Hindi, English.
Pt. Vishnu Parshad Vassyal
Sri Seshasai Rompicahria
Shree Jayeshbhai Pandya
Sri Vaithianathan Sastrigal is a native of Tamil Nadu. In 2005, Sastriji helped establish the
foundation of Philadelphia Ganesh Festival by adopting elaborate Rajopchara and festival rituals
like procession etc. After a gap of 7 years, he is back at Bharatiya Temple. He has over 30+ years
of experience from working at various temples in India and abroad including New York,
Maryland and Florida. Sastriji is well respected amongst the priest community and has performed
many temple pujas and private pujas including Prana-prathistha, weddings, funerals etc. He is
very familiar in performing rituals per the Rig vedas and Yajur vedas including Jatkarmam, Namakaranam, Annaprachanam,
Choulam (hair offering) Upanayanam (thread ceremony), Seemantham (baby shower), Wedding rituals & last rites including
all 13 days samskaras. Languages: Sanskrit, English, Tamil, Telugu, Kannadam (Kannada), Malayalam, Hindi.
Sri Vaithianathan Sastrigal
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For any corrections or omissions please send email to info@b-temple.org.
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Grand Sponsor Participate in all Pujas for all days
Receive Silk Saree & Large Silver Coin $2,501
Patron Sponsor Participate in all Pujas for all days
Receive Silk Saree & Small Silver Coin $1,001
Prasad Sponsor Participate in all Pujas for all days
Receive Large Silver Coin $501
Decoration/ Flower Sponsor
Participate in all Pujas for 3 days
Receive Small Silver Coin $251
All Pujas Sponsor Participate in all Pujas for 3 days
Receive Small Silver Coin $251
One Day Puja Sponsor Participate in all Pujas for 1 day $101
Kumkum Archana / Lakshmi Puja Sponsor
Lakshmi Sahasranamam Kumkum Archana
or any Lakshmi Puja $51
Chopda (Book) Pujan $31
For any corrections or omissions please send email to info@b-temple.org.
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Dhanteras Friday
October 28, 2016
6:00 PM Ganapati Puja, Sankalpam, Kalash & Yantra Sthapana, and
Lakshmi Kuber Puja
7:30 PM Sarva Devata Aarti followed by Prasad
Kali Chaudas Saturday
October 29, 2016
5:00 PM Hanuman Abhishekam & Chalisa (11 times)
7:00 PM Sarva Devata Aarti
Diwali Sunday
October 30, 2016
5:00 PM Sri Yantra Puja & Maha Lakshmi Sahasranamam Kumkum
Archana by Sponsors
6:30 PM Chopda (Book) Pujan
7:00 PM Sarva Devata Aarti
7:30 PM Fireworks
Nutan Varsha (Temple Open All Day)
Monday
October 31, 2016
7:00 AM Jain Mangalik
6:00 PM Govardhan Puja & Bhajans
7:00 PM Sarva Devata Aarti followed by Prasad
7:15 PM Shiva Abhishekam
Bhai Dooj Tuesday
November 1, 2016
6:00 PM Yamuna Kalash Puja (Loti Puja)
7:00 PM Sarva Devata Aarti
7:15 PM Hanuman Chalisa
Gyan Panchami Friday
November 4, 2016
6:00 PM Ayyappa Mandala Puja
7:30 PM Sarva Devata Aarti
Skanda Shashti Saturday
November 5, 2016
10:00 AM Jain Gyan Pancham Puja
6:00 PM Sura Samharam, Kavadi Procession followed by Abhishekam
and Kartikeya Puja
7:30 PM Sarva Devata Aarti followed by Prasad
Annakoot Sunday
November 6, 2016
9:30 AM Lakshmi Narayan Abhishekam, Vishnu Sahasranamavali
10:30 AM Annakoot Puja and Bhajans
12:30 PM Sarva Devata Aarti followed by Prasad
Tulsi Vivah Saturday
November 12, 2016
5:00 PM Tulsi Vivah
7:00 PM Sarva Devata Aarti followed by Prasad
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A colorful fireworks show combined with children lighting harmless sparklers has been organized for this year’s event. For your fun and enjoyment, all devotees are welcome. We request your cooperation as we make this event enjoyable and safe for all.
To have a safe and fun filled event, precautions need to be taken to avoid any unforeseen tragedies. Here are some guidelines that will be enforced:
· All young children handling fireworks are under close adult supervision. · There will be a designated location for watching the fireworks show with an
alternate side area for devotees and their families to light sparklers. · Those devotees that will be lighting sparklers are requested to stay in the
designated stations and dispose of the sparklers immediately after use in assigned containers.
· Keep fireworks at a proper distance as they are being lit. · All fireworks will be provided by the Temple. Devotees will NOT be allowed to
bring any personal fireworks to the Temple. · Devotees participating in fireworks wearing traditional clothing should take extra
caution for safety for themselves and those in the vicinity during lighting of fireworks.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Happy Diwali!
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Bharatiya Temple
1612 Countyline Rd
Chalfont, PA 18914
Montgomery Elementary School
1221 Stump Rd
North Wales, PA 19454
Penn Manufacturing Inc. (PMI)
506 Stump Rd.
Montgomeryville, PA 19936
Once the Temple parking has reached
maximum capacity, additional free parking will
be available at Montgomery Elementary School
and PMI with complimentary shuttle service
back and forth
NO PARKING WILL BE PERMITTED ON
KINGSTON WAY!!!
Please respect Parking Volunteers and let them
help you to make it a safe and enjoyable event.
Kingston
Way
Bharatiya Temple
PMI
Montgomery Elementary
School To PMI
To PMI
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Diwali or Deepavali, popularly
known as the "festival of lights", is an
important festival in Hinduism, Jainism,
and Sikhism, celebrated for different
reasons. For Hindus, Diwali is one of the
most important festivals of the year and is
celebrated in families by performing
traditional activities together in their
homes. The name "Diwali" is a contraction
of "Deepavali", which translates into "row
of lamps". Diwali involves the lighting of small clay lamps (diyas or dīpas) filled
with oil to signify the triumph of good over evil. During Diwali, all the
celebrants wear new clothes and share sweets and snacks with family members
and friends.
Significance of Diwali
Hindus have several significant events associated with Diwali:
The return of Rama after 14 years of Vanvas (banishment). To welcome his
return, the residents of Ayodhya lit diyas (ghee lamps).
The killing of Narakasura: Celebrated as Naraka Chaturdashi, one day before
Deepavali, it commemorates the killing of the evil demon Narakasura, who
wreaked havoc. Krishna's wife Satyabhama killed Narakasura during the
Dwapara yuga.
Govardhan Puja is celebrated the day after Deepavali and is the day Krishna
defeated Indra, the deity of thunder and rain. According to the story, Krishna
saw preparations for an annual offering to Lord Indra and asked his father
Nanda about it. He debated with the villagers about what their 'dharma' truly
was. They were farmers, they should do their duty and concentrate on farming
and protection of their cattle. He said that all human beings should do their
'karma' to the best of their ability and not pray for natural phenomenon. The
villagers were convinced by Krishna, and did not proceed with the special
puja (prayer). Indra was then angered, and flooded the village. Krishna lifted
Mount Govardhan and held it up to protect the people and cattle from the
rain. Indra finally accepted defeat and recognized Krishna as supreme.
Return of Pandavas after 12 years of Vanvas and one year of agyatavas (living
incognito).
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Dhanteras is the first day of the
five-day Diwali Festival. The Dhan in
Dhanteras means wealth. On Dhanteras, the
"Owl" form of Goddess Laxmi is worshiped
to provide prosperity and well being. To
mark the auspicious day, houses and
business premises are renovated and
decorated. Entrances are made colorful with
traditional motifs of Rangoli designs to
welcome the Goddess of Wealth and
Prosperity. To indicate her long-awaited
arrival, small footprints are drawn with rice
flour and vermilion powder all over the
houses. Lamps are kept burning all through the night. "Lakshmi Puja" is
performed in the evenings when tiny diyas of clay are lit to drive away the
shadows of evil spirits. Bhajans, devotional songs in praise of Goddess Laxmi,
are sung and "Naivedya" of traditional sweets is offered to the Goddess.
An interesting story about Dhanteras Festival says that, once, the sixteen
year old son of King Hima was doomed to die of a snake-bite on the fourth day of
his marriage as per his horoscope. So, on the fourth day of his marriage, his
young wife did not allow him to sleep. She laid out gold ornaments and lots of
silver coins in a big heap at the entrance of her husband's boudoir and lighted
innumerable lamps all over the place. And she went on telling stories and
singing songs. When Yama, the god of Death arrived there in the guise of a
Serpent his eyes got blinded by the dazzle of those brilliant lights and he could
not enter the Prince's chamber. So he climbed on top of the heap of ornaments
and coins and sat there the whole night listening to the melodious songs. In the
morning he quietly went away. Thus the young wife saved her husband from the
clutches of death. Since then this day of Dhanteras came to be known as the day
of "Yamadeepdaan" and lamps are kept burning throughout the night in
reverential adoration to Yama, the god of Death.
According to another popular legend, when the Gods and demons churned
the ocean for Amrita or nectar, Dhanvantari (the physician of the Gods and an
incarnation of Vishnu) emerged carrying a jar of the elixir on the day of
Dhanteras.
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Annakoot is celebrated in observance of the episode in Sri Krishna’s
childhood, in which He gave protection to the cowherd clan of Vrindavan from
the wrath of Indra and humbled Indra in that process. The cowherds, their wives,
children and cattle jubilantly surrounded Sri Krishna. They were awed by His
superhuman accomplishment and celebrated Sri Krishna’s feat with a sumptuous
feast. Thus began the tradition of Annakoot.
Srimad Bhagwatam says :- "After
lifting of the huge Sri Govardhan
Parvat for continuous seven days
prior to Diwali, the Lord put it back
on earth & asked the citizens to
worship the mountain. Sri Krishna
then appeared in two forms. One as
Sri Govardhan mountain itself, i.e.,
deity to be worshiped and as second
as resident to offer food to Him.
After the prayers, traditional worship
& Aarti, innumerable varieties of
delicious sweets / 56 bhogs were
Kali means Dark (evil) and Chaudas,
fourteenth. Thus, celebrated on the 14th day of the
dark half of Ãshwin month, Kali Chaudas is the
day allotted to the worship of Maha-Kali or Shakti
and is believed that on this day Kali killed the
wickedest. Also referred to as Narak-Chaturdashi,
Kali Chaudas is day to abolish laziness and evil
which create hell in our life and shine light on life.
The strength to protect others is referred as Kali,
and if it’s used for God's work, it is called
Mahakali.
The pooja is performed with oil and flowers.
Devotees offer coconuts to Hanumanji.
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Diwali has a very
special significance in
Jainism. Lord Mahavira,
the last of the Jain
Tirthankaras, attained
Nirvana or Moksha on
this day at Pavapuri on
October 15, 527 BC, on
Chaturdashi of Kartika,
as Tilyapannatti of
Yativrashaba from the
sixth century states:
Mahavira is responsible for establishing the Dharma followed by Jains even
today. According to tradition, the chief disciple of Mahavira, Ganadhara Gautam
Swami also attained complete knowledge (Kevalgyana) on this day, thus making
Diwali one of the most important Jain festivals.
ceremoniously raised in the form
of a mountain before the deity as
"Bhog" and after Lord had it full,
now it was citizens turn to
approach the Mountain of Food
and take Prasad from it. It was a
Great Feast for residents of
Govardhan & they all enjoyed it
thoroughly. Thus on this day, the
devotees offer their gratitude to
Lord Krishna for his blessings in
making their lives complete. In
temples, on this day, the deities are given milk baths, dressed in shining attires
with ornaments of dazzling diamonds, pearls, rubies and other precious stones.
After the prayers and traditional worship innumerable varieties of delicious
sweets are ceremoniously raised in the form of a mountain before the deities as an
offering.
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The following BTI/BCC committees have programs all
year around. To participate in their activities or to help
volunteer during their events please contact the
appropriate chairpersons.
Bharatiya Temple Executive Committees
Religious Programs Committee: (Nand Todi - ntodi@pennmfg.com)
Mission Statement: The mission of Religious Programs committee is to identify, plan and
execute religious activities of the Temple; preserve traditional values of Hindu and Jain religions; and
promote mutual respect and understanding for different religious traditions and beliefs of diversified
Indian community.
General Administration Committee: (Vipul Rathod - shivling1@gmail.com)
Mission Statement: The mission of the General Administration Committee is to carry out the
day to day administrative functions.
Capital Expense Committee: (Ashok Soni - asoni@iesengineers.com)
Mission Statement: To identify, plan, and execute capital projects
Maintenance Committee: (Praful Patel – prafulp258@gmail.com)
Mission Statement: The mission of maintenance committee is to create and maintain a clean
environment of the premises.
Fundraising Committee: (Nimish Sanghrajka - nimish.sanghrajka@gmail.com)
Mission Statement: To raise funds for the benefit of the organization to cover its capital and
operational expenditures.
Public Relations & Communications Committee: (Manish Ingle -
manish.ingle@gmail.com)
Mission Statement: The committee is the BTI/BCC’s principle liaison to the community, area
organizations, corporations and the news media to communicate the organization’s programs and
policies and to promote the organization’s mission.
Priest Committee: (Mohinder Sardana - msardana@aol.com)
Mission Statement: To provide responsive, fair, personal and professional service and
counsel to the priests on human resource questions and issues so the priests can be productive and
grow, and be recognized and respected for his individual worth and dignity.
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Bharatiya Cultural Center Executive Committees
Health & Human Services Committee: (Dr. Sarma Akkaraju - akkaraju1@gmail.com)
Mission Statement: To disseminate information and resources related to health and human
services to the community.
Educational Committee: (Rita Sheth - mynapa@aol.com)
Mission Statement: To facilitate opportunities and engage in activities geared towards
familiarity and deeper knowledge of Indian heritage through education.
Cultural Committee: (Sapna Radhakrishnan - sapnaandram@gmail.com)
Mission Statement: To promote, organize and carryout culturally relevant activities/services at
Bharatiya Cultural Center and within the community, relating to music, dance, arts, cuisine, language,
social habits and social awareness that propagate the Indian culture while embracing the new traditions
of our adopted homeland.
Women’s Group: (Manisha Jain - jain_73_99@yahoo.com)
Mission Statement: To identify and implement projects of interest to women; provide
assistance, support, guidance and resources in several areas including career and professional
development; provide emotional support, social and cultural activities.
Youth Group Committee: (Vijay Pola - vkpola@yahoo.com)
Mission Statement: In partnership with committed adult advisors, the mission of the Youth
Group is to help develop and showcase youth with qualities like leadership, strong values, social
conscience, resourcefulness, and self-reliance and to prepare young people so they can make informed
choices and become positive contributing citizens.
Senior Citizen Group: (Priti Shah - pritikshah@comcast.net)
Mission Statement: Enrich the lives of our seniors by providing them necessary support,
motivating them through various activities and offer them something with fun always in mind.
Bharatiya Vidyalaya: (Praveen Sharma - pravsharma@hotmail.com)
Mission Statement: Develop awareness of Indian cultural heritage, traditions and values.
Develop basic reading, writing and communication skills in various Indian languages. Bharatiya
Vidyalaya vision is to teach, foster and preserve Indian cultural and spiritual values for the benefit of
children.
Special Needs Group: (Sandya Kaushik - sandyakaushik@hotmail.com)
Mission Statement: Help create peace of mind for parents and families of people with disabilities. Provide feelings of acceptance for all. Make an empathetic connection with families dealing with similar situations to share each other’s strengths and resources.
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By Anusri Shenoy (Kindergarten)
By Rachana Gali (Kindergarten)
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By Abhivav Medi (2nd Grade)
By Simran Kamal-Bahl (2nd Grade)
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By Aditi Shenoy (3rd Grade)
By Nandini Gali (2nd Grade)
Diwali means a festival of lights. In India Hindus
mostly celebrate Diwali. On Diwali people light
diyas and family and friends celebrate together.
Light over darkness means, on Diwali people light
candle to remove darkness. It is similar to removing
bad with good. People celebrate Diwali because
after 10 whole days of fighting Rama killed Ravana
and got free from evil. People lighted diyas to show
Rama his way back home to ayodhya, as it was a
dark no moon day. Diwali is an Indian festival.
Indians celebrate what Rama did for our country,
by freeing the country from Ravana.
On Diwali people do pooja and sing bhajans in
temple and their own houses. On Diwali people
wear new clothes and even have dinners, do
fireworks and paint diyas with friends. On Diwali
people exchange gifts because grownups know
kids love gifts.
Nandini Gali, 2nd
Grade
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By Manvanth Venugopal (3rd Grade)
By Poojitha Medi (3rd Grade)
Of all the stories related to Deepawali, I like the story of King Bali. He was the grandson of Prahlada. He was good but became greedy and wanted to own everything in the world, and even conquered Indra’s kingdom. To give the Gods what rightfully belongs to them, Maha Vishnu takes the form of Vaamana. As a part of a big Yagna, Bali was doing ‘daana’ of gold, land, elephants, horses and others... then Vaamana comes and asks for 3 steps of land. Bali feels its a small request and tells Vaamana that he is a generous king and to go and ask his father to teach how to make big wish with a wealthy king. While Vaamana is thinking the names like Dasaratha, Vasudeva, Kashyapa, King Bali presumes Vaamana has no father. A little talk with Vaamana convinces him that all that the boy needs is 3 steps. Bali agrees and gives a word, that very moment Vaamana takes a huge Trivikrama form and first step encompasses the whole earth, the second covers the upper world, by now Bali’s pride is gone, and with humility offers his head for the 3rd step, and is thus sent to Pathala loka. Maha Vishnu is mighty pleased with Bali’s realization and surrender and stands guard to him at Pathala loka and gives the boon to Bali to visit earth once a year, and that is when people celebrate Bali padyami.
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By Prithvi Krish (4th Grade)
By Preesha Patel (3rd Grade)
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By Sreevatsav Alladi (4th Grade)
By Shreya Salian (4th Grade)
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By Puskar Vassyal (4th Grade)
By Srihari Chakravarthi (4th Grade)
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By Satwika Prabha (5th Grade)
By Shreeya Patel (5th Grade)
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By Sreeprada Alladi (6th Grade)
By Anuhya Suhas (6th Grade)
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By Poorvaj Kinthada (8th Grade)
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