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dairy entry on dusera fair​

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Answered by pegasusproject17
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Friday

October 19, 2018

10:30 p.m.

Dear Diary:

Today was the festival of Dussehra. It is a colorful and vibrant festival; it is celebrated almost all across India in different forms. In south, east, and northeast Indian states it is celebrated as Durga Pooja.  

In northern India it is celebrated to commemorate victory of Lord Rama over Ravana. Before Dussehra there are Navratras; the cities, towns, and villages hold fairs. Ramlila, the story of life of Lord Rama is staged at various places. Children go to watch it. People go to fairs. They buy toys and eat many delicacies.

I thoroughly enjoyed Dussehra Festival celebrations that concluded a few days ago. The entire region was decorated like new bride. The school was off for a week. Every day I went to the market with my parents to do shopping. In the evening we would go to see Ramlila. The festival culminated with the burning of effigies of Ravana. Kumbkaran, and Meghnath. However, one tragedy also took place today. Approximately 60 people who were watching burning of effigies were run over by speeding train. I think people should be careful while celebrating festivals.

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Answered by Carry1234
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Answer: Dussehra is a popular Hindu festival celebrated throughout India. The festival marks the victory of Hindu god Rama over Lanka's demon king Ravana – symbolizing the triumph of good over evil.

A central feature of the festival is the burning of gigantic effigies of Ravana and his brother Kumbhkarana and son Meghnath, followed by fireworks displays. Ramlila processions are also staged

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