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- Bisrakh abstract "Bisrakh is a village of Greater Noida, in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, believed to be the birthplace of the mythological king Ravana of the epic Ramayana, who is called the \"Maha Brahman.\" Ravana in later years reigned as the king of Sri Lanka. As the village people strongly identify Bisrakh with the tragic hero of Ramayana, they do not hold the annual Dassehara or Diwali festivals but mourn Ravana's death. However, in all other parts of the country the celebration of Dussehara culminates with burning of effigy of Ravana marking his killing by Rama. The nine days of Navratra ending in Dassehara are observed by the people of the village as a period of mourning when they offer prayers for peace to the soul of Ravana and perform Yagna.".
- Bisrakh thumbnail RavanKailashAndolan.jpg?width=300.
- Bisrakh wikiPageID "46202523".
- Bisrakh wikiPageLength "6823".
- Bisrakh wikiPageOutDegree "36".
- Bisrakh wikiPageRevisionID "702947534".
- Bisrakh wikiPageWikiLink 2011_Census_of_India.
- Bisrakh wikiPageWikiLink Banyan.
- Bisrakh wikiPageWikiLink Bigha.
- Bisrakh wikiPageWikiLink Brahmin.
- Bisrakh wikiPageWikiLink Category:Noida.
- Bisrakh wikiPageWikiLink Category:Villages_in_Gautam_Buddh_Nagar_district.
- Bisrakh wikiPageWikiLink Crore.
- Bisrakh wikiPageWikiLink Dhaam.
- Bisrakh wikiPageWikiLink Diwali.
- Bisrakh wikiPageWikiLink Gautam_Budh_Nagar_district.
- Bisrakh wikiPageWikiLink God.
- Bisrakh wikiPageWikiLink Greater_Noida.
- Bisrakh wikiPageWikiLink Kaikesi.
- Bisrakh wikiPageWikiLink Kubera.
- Bisrakh wikiPageWikiLink Lingam.
- Bisrakh wikiPageWikiLink Mythology.
- Bisrakh wikiPageWikiLink Navratri.
- Bisrakh wikiPageWikiLink New_Delhi.
- Bisrakh wikiPageWikiLink Rakshasa.
- Bisrakh wikiPageWikiLink Rama.
- Bisrakh wikiPageWikiLink Ramalila.
- Bisrakh wikiPageWikiLink Ramayana.
- Bisrakh wikiPageWikiLink Ravana.
- Bisrakh wikiPageWikiLink Scheduled_Castes_and_Scheduled_Tribes.
- Bisrakh wikiPageWikiLink Shiva.
- Bisrakh wikiPageWikiLink Sri_Lanka.
- Bisrakh wikiPageWikiLink Swayambhu.
- Bisrakh wikiPageWikiLink Uttar_Pradesh.
- Bisrakh wikiPageWikiLink Vijayadashami.
- Bisrakh wikiPageWikiLink Vishrava.
- Bisrakh wikiPageWikiLink Yajna.
- Bisrakh wikiPageWikiLink File:RavanKailashAndolan.jpg.
- Bisrakh wikiPageWikiLink File:Ravana_British_Museum.jpg.
- Bisrakh wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bisrakh".
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- Bisrakh subject Category:Noida.
- Bisrakh subject Category:Villages_in_Gautam_Buddh_Nagar_district.
- Bisrakh hypernym Village.
- Bisrakh type Village.
- Bisrakh comment "Bisrakh is a village of Greater Noida, in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, believed to be the birthplace of the mythological king Ravana of the epic Ramayana, who is called the \"Maha Brahman.\" Ravana in later years reigned as the king of Sri Lanka. As the village people strongly identify Bisrakh with the tragic hero of Ramayana, they do not hold the annual Dassehara or Diwali festivals but mourn Ravana's death.".
- Bisrakh label "Bisrakh".
- Bisrakh sameAs Q19726684.
- Bisrakh sameAs m.0130zc8r.
- Bisrakh sameAs Q19726684.
- Bisrakh wasDerivedFrom Bisrakh?oldid=702947534.
- Bisrakh depiction RavanKailashAndolan.jpg.
- Bisrakh isPrimaryTopicOf Bisrakh.