how children celebrate dussehra holiday
Answers
Answered by
2
Dasara, also called Dussehra or Vijayadashami is one of the biggest Hindu festivals and is celebrated in different parts of India with equal zest. After nine days of Navratri, this festival is celebrated and is followed by Diwali which falls 20 days after Dasara. The significance of this festival are many but the prevailing story is of the triumph of good over evil. The word is derived from Sanskrit and defines victory. So, while people seek Durga’s blessings during the nine days of Navratri, they celebrate her victory on the last day which is Dasara. It is believed that the goddess fought the demon Mahishasura for nine nights and ten days before emerging victorious. Another story describes the destruction of Ravana on Dussehra and hence effigies of him are burnt on this festival. We give you a complete lowdown on how and why Dasara is celebrated in different parts of India.Children celebrate it by enjoying the sweets and after dusshera comes diwali where children are totally exited about it.
Similar questions