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Definition: Bali from Philip's Encyclopedia

Island province off the E tip of Java, between the Bali Sea and the Indian Ocean, Indonesia. The main town is Denpasar. Under Javanese control from the 10th century, Bali was a Dutch possession from 1908 to 1949, apart from Japanese occupation during World War 2. It is the centre of Majaphit Hinduism. Its scenic beauty and native culture make it a popular tourist resort. The island is fertile and densely populated. Industries: rice, sweet potatoes, cassava, copra, meat processing. Area: 5561sq km (2147sq mi). Pop. (2001) 3,124,674.


Bali

From The Columbia Encyclopedia
(bä'lē), island and (with two offshore islets) province (1990 pop. 2,777,356), c.2,200 sq mi (5,700 sq km), E Indonesia, westernmost of the Lesser Sundas, just E of Java across the narrow Bali Strait. The capital is Denpasar. Although Bali is relatively small, it is densely populated and culturally and economically one of the most important islands of Indonesia. Largely mountainous, with active volcanoes, it rises to 9,826 ft (2,995 m) at Mt. Agung ; there is a great fertile plain to the south. Fauna include tigers and deer. Bali is known for its giant waringin trees, sacred to the inhabitants. The Balinese (a Malayan group closely related to the Javanese) are skillful farmers; rice, the chief crop, is grown with the aid of elaborate irrigation systems. Vegetables, fruits, coffee, and coconuts are also produced. Livestock is important; pigs and cattle are major export items. Industries include food processing, tourism, and handicrafts. The people are noted for their artistic skill…
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Full text Article Bali

From The Columbia Encyclopedia
(bä'lē), island and (with two offshore islets) province (1990 pop. 2,777,356), c.2,200 sq mi (5,700 sq km), E Indonesia, westernmost of the Lesser Sundas, just E of Java across the narrow Bali Strait. The capital is Denpasar. Although Bali is relatively small, it is densely populated and culturally…
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From Britannica Concise Encyclopedia
Island (pop., 2005 prelim.: 4,309,600), Indonesia. Located in the Lesser Sunda Islands, off the eastern coast of Java , it constitutes, with minor adjacent islands, a province of Indonesia. The main towns are Singaraja and Denpasar, the provincial capital. The island is mountainous; its highest peak…
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Full text Article Bali

From The Hutchinson Unabridged Encyclopedia with Atlas and Weather Guide
Island of Indonesia, east of Java, one of the Lesser Sunda Islands; area 5,800 sq km/2,240 sq mi; population (2014 est) 4,225,400. The capital is Denpasar . The island has many volcanic mountains, and the highest peak is Gunung Agaung (3,142 m/10,308 ft). Tourism is a major source of revenue, and…
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From Merriam-Webster's Geographical Dictionary
Island, Indonesia, off E end of Java and bet. Bali Sea and Indian Ocean, westernmost of the Lesser Sunda Is.; constitutes with minor adjacent islands, a province (see table at indonesia ); mountainous, with highest peaks in E (Mt. Agung 10,308 ft. or 3142 m.) and N cen. part; at S end has low…
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Full text Article Bali (asura)

From Encyclopedia of World Religions: Encyclopedia of Hinduism
Bali is the asura (antigod) who plays the role of villain in the story of Vamana, the dwarf avatar (incarnation) of Vishnu. The story takes many different forms. In the most common version the demon Bali succeeds, through religious austerities, in gaining supreme power over the Three Worlds, Earth, …
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Full text Article Bali, bali

From Dictionary of Hindu Lore and Legend, Thames & Hudson
1. King of the asuras, who became extremely powerful through his valour and asceticism. To curb his might, Vishnu assumed his form as Vamana (dwarf) and requested Bali to grant him the expanse of land that he could cover in three steps. Bali agreed and Vamana grew into Trivikrama: with the first…
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Full text Article Hinduism in Bali

From Encyclopedia of World Religions: Encyclopedia of Hinduism
Bali, an island in the Indian Ocean immediately east of Java, is today a part of the country of Indonesia. Unlike the rest of predominantly Muslim Indonesia, however, Bali is overwhelming Hindu. Its unique history reaches back to the spread of Hinduism to Java in the fourth century CE , the rise of…
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The giant ape and monkey prince Bali is the son of Indra and the half-brother of Sugriva. They shared the same mother, who was a monkey queen. Bali had a long and powerful tail. Once, the king of the demons, Ravana, came up behind him and grasped it as Bali was performing ablutions. Without missing…
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He is the demon grandson of Prahlada; son of Virochana; spouse of Vindhyavali; and the father of Bana (also called Vairochi), the demon with a thousand arms, and a daughter Putana, who had poisonous breasts. His austere devotions earned him the authority to reign over the three worlds known as…
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From The Hutchinson Unabridged Encyclopedia with Atlas and Weather Guide
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