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Answered by Avni06
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Dussehra :

Dusshera is celebrated with great excitement and fervour across India. It is observed every year in the month of September or October; dates vary according to Hindu calendar. People display the festive mood by wearing new clothes and putting on tilak on their forehead. Ladies prepare traditional delicacies at home; people exchange gifts and watch Ramlila shows together. The day culminates by burning the huge effigies of Ravana, Kumbhakarana and Meghnath later in the evening. The celebration lasts for 10 days and the concluding day is called Dussehra meaning ‘the tenth-day’.

Though, every state in India has its own reason and unique style of celebrating Dussehra; but there is no difference in their spirit. In Maharashtra, people ritually cross the border of their community and wish everyone’s good health, wealth and prosperity irrespective of caste, class, creed or religion. In Mysore, it is celebrated as Nada-habba and a huge colourful procession is carried out on the streets on this day. In Tamil Nadu and Kerala, Vijayadashmi is considered very auspicious for commencing education, dance or music performances.  Mother Saraswati is worshipped on this day when the formal education of small kids begins.

Dussehra has a huge importance in North India; people celebrate for the entire 10 days by performing on the stories from the legendary Ramayana. Huge stages are erected in large grounds, people gather in groups to watch the enactment of brief stories from Ramayana in the form of drama.

The day concludes by burning the huge statue of Ravana, Kumbhkaran and Meghnath with fireworks; thereby signifying the destruction of evil forces and triumph of virtues. In the eastern regions of India, such as Assam, Bengal, Orissa, etc. Dusshera is celebrated as ‘Durga Bisarjan’ and the large statues of Goddess Durga, Saraswati, Lakshmi and the demon Mahishasur get immersed in the river.

Dussehra is celebrated in various schools and learning centres too. The festival symbolises victory, determination, will-power, faith and unity. It is important that every child knows the significance of Dussehra festival in order to align themselves to the age-old culture and tradition and also realize the importance of good forces and deriving the courage to stand up against the evil doers.

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Answered by BrainlyWriter
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Dussehra, a festival celebrated by the name of Vijayadashami, is celebrated with great joy all over India by the Hindu religion. It falls 20 days before Diwali every year in the month of September or October. This festival is celebrated in the joy of Ram's victory over the demon king Ravan. The festival of Dussehra is celebrated as a symbol of the victory of good over evil. Dussehra is being celebrated from the day Lord Rama killed Ravan. This practice has been going on since ancient times.

In ancient times, King Ram was sent to exile from his kingdom Ayodhya for 14 years. In the last years of exile, Ravan killed Sita. It is said that Rama's brother Laxman had cut off the nose and ears of Ravan's sister, due to which Ravan kidnapped Sita, the sister-in-law of Laxman. People celebrate this festival with great joy and enthusiasm.

Dussehra is the festival of the victory of good over evil. Ramlila is organized on this day. On Dussehra, effigies of Ravan and Kumbhukaran are burnt. Fairs are organized on this day, the markets are decorated. On Dussehra, there is a holiday for schools and government offices. This festival is celebrated in India as well as other neighboring countries.

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