About dashain and tihar in sanskrit
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Dashain (Dashain, Nepal or Baḍadasai बडादशैँ), also Bijaya Dashami) is a festival originating from Nepal. In other parts of South Asia, it is called Dashain.[3] Dashain is celebrated by the Hindus of Nepal and the Nepali language speaking people of the Darjeeling hills, Sikkim, Siliguri, Assam and other North-Eastern states of India[4] and among the Lhotshampa of Bhutan[5] and the Burmese Gurkhas of Myanmar. Many people of Nepal celebrate this festival. It is famous in Hindu region.
Dashain
Also called
Bijaya Dashami
Observed by
Nepali Hindu religion
Type
Religious, Cultural
Significance
Celebrates the victory of good over evil
Celebrations
Marks the end of Durga Puja
Observances
People worship Kali, Chandi, Bhairabi, Barahi and take the tika and jamara with elders, pandals (stages), plays, community gathering, recitation of scriptures, immersion of Durga or burning of Ravana.
Tihar Prisons, also called Tihar Jail and Tihar Ashram, is a prison complex in India and the largest complex of prisons in South Asia.[2] Run by Department of Delhi Prisons, Government of Delhi, the prison contains nine central prisons, and is one of the two prison complexes in Delhi, along with a district prison at Rohini Prison Complex.[3] It is located in Tihar village, approximately 3 km from Janakpuri, to the west of New Delhi, India. The surrounding area is called Hari Nagar.