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Dussehra is a ten days and nine nights long Hindu festival. It marks the victory of goodness over evil power such as victory of Rama over Ravana and victory of Durga over Mahishasura. Dussehra is a major Indian festival celebrated by the Hindu community. Celebrated on the tenth day of Hindu calendar month of Ashvin it also marks the end of Navratri festivities. The festival commemorates victory of Lord Rama over Ravana; hence it symbolizes the triumph of good over evil.

It sends a message that in a battle of right and wrong, righteousness always triumphs victorious. The festival of Dussehra is mostly celebrated outside the houses, in community places, in form of fairs ranging from small to large.  The main attraction of fair is a large effigy of Ravana, which is dramatically burned down to ashes by a member of public depicting Lord Rama. The crowd bursts into cheer shouting “Jai Shree Ram”.

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Dhussehra

Dussehra is a major festival of Hindus, it is celebrated on the Dashami date of Ashwini Shukla Paksha, known as Dussehra or Vijayadashami. All Hindus celebrate this festival with great reverence. Dussehra is celebrated on the tenth date of Ashwin month. There is a slight arrival of cold in this month. This month is very happy. There is neither excess heat nor excess winter in this month.

Dussehra is also related to Shakti, just as Saraswati is worshiped for knowledge, in the same way Mother Durga is worshiped for Shakti, it is said that on this day Shri Rama killed the demon Ravana and mother Durga Had killed the demon Mahishasura and Maa Durga had taken the form of Maa Mahishasura Mardani and killed the demons of Chand-mund and Shri Ram Ji worshiped Maa Durga and killed Ravana. Th did. Therefore, in other areas of Bengal, Dussehra is called Durga Puja.

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