Diary entry on Dussehra in 150 words
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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 in several parts of India, where the epic tale of Lord Rama’s triumph is reenacted. According to the Hindu calendar, Dussehra marks the advent of Diwali – the festival of lights.
Government offices, post offices, banks and schools are closed on Dussehra.
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 in several parts of India, where the epic tale of Lord Rama’s triumph is reenacted. According to the Hindu calendar, Dussehra marks the advent of Diwali – the festival of lights.
Government offices, post offices, banks and schools are closed on Dussehra.
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