Padwa, Balipratipada (Day 4)
Bali Pratipadā is the fourth day of Deepavali
(Diwali), the Hindu festival of lights. It is celebrated in honour of the
notional return of the demon (Daitya)- king Bali to earth. Bali Padyami falls
in the Gregorian calendar months October–November.
Another interesting Diwali legend is of King Bali.
He was a generous ruler but also very ambitious. To propitiate the gods he
performed a Yagna (fire sacrifice). His Yagna was so successful that even the
gods were terrified to appear before him and grant him a boon in the fear that
what he might ask something which is beyond their capacity. Some of the Gods
pleaded Vishnu to check King Bali's power. Vishnu came to earth in the form of
a dwarf dressed as priest.
When the priest reached King Bali's court, he asked
him to ask for anything he wanted. The priest said "You are the ruler of
the three worlds: the Earth, the world above the skies and the underworld.
Would you give me the space that I could cover with three strides?" King
Bali laughed. This request seemed strange to all the courtiers, but king Bali
granted it. Surely a dwarf could not cover much ground, thought the King, who
agreed to dwarf's request.
Once the request was granted to him, the priest, who
was none but Visnu in disguise, submerged the entire world (Mrityu-loka) with
one step, with the second he submerged heaven (Swarga-loka) and for the third
step; there was no respectable place to put his foot down and so he asked the
bewildered Bali for some respectable place to this foot so that the boon could
be fulfilled. Left with no alternative, the noble but exasperated King Bali
offered his head for the purpose. To his surprise, the priest not only lost no
time in placing his foot over King Bali's head, but also thrust Bali into the
nether worlds (Patala-loka) which as per Hindu cosmogony is hell and lies below
the surface of the earth.
The fourth day of Diwali (Bali Prati-pada) is
celebrated in memory of this. Prati-pada here translates as "below the
opponent's foot" (Prati=opponent, Pada=foot). During Diwali festival
people celebrates the victory of good over evil.
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