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- Deepavali was also referred to as Dipamalika in famous Sanskrit poet’s Rajasekhara’s ninth century work Kavyamimamsa, where traditions of homes being cleaned and decorated with lights are mentioned.
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Oct 19, 2017 · Deepavali was also referred to as Dipamalika in famous Sanskrit poet’s Rajasekhara’s ninth century work Kavyamimamsa, where traditions of homes being cleaned and decorated with lights are mentioned.
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[53] [54] Rajasekhara referred to Deepavali as Dipamalika in his 9th-century Kavyamimamsa, wherein he mentions the tradition of homes being whitewashed and oil lamps decorated homes, streets, and markets in the night.
Rajasekhara referred to Diwali as Dipamalika in his 9th century Kavyamimamsa, wherein he mentions the tradition of homes being whitewashed and oil lamps decorating homes, streets and markets in the night.
Oct 26, 2019 · Deepavali is also referred to as Dipamalika in the famous Sanskrit poet Rajasekhara’s ninth century work Kavyamimamsa, where traditions of homes being cleaned and decorated with lights are mentioned.
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Oct 28, 2016 · In the ninth century Kayvamimamsa, Rajasekhara referred to Deepavali as Dipamalika, which sees the tradition of homes being cleaned and streets and markets being decorated with lights in the night.
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In the Jain scripture, Harivamsa Purana, written by Acharya Jinsena, Diwali is referred to as Deepalika. Tatastuh lokah prativarsham-aadarat |. Prasiddha-deepalikaya-aatra bharate ||. Thus, the...
Nov 11, 2023 · In the Jain scripture, Harivamsa Purana, written by Acharya Jinsena, Diwali is referred to as Deepalika. Tatastuh lokah prativarsham-aadarat |. Prasiddha-deepalikaya-aatra bharate ||. Thus, the...