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Dussehra is on the final day of the Hindu festival of Navratri. Navratri is a Sanskrit word; it means ‘nine nights’, and the last day of the festival is known as the Vijayadashami. According to Hindu mythology, there exist numerous connections to Dussehra. Some of the popular ones are the stories connected with Goddess Durga and Lord Rama.
For many people, the celebration of Dussehra is to mark the victory of Chamundeshwari Durga, the Hindu Goddess, over the Asura demon Mahishasura. Based on the belief, it was during the period of Dussehra that Goddess Durga destroyed the evil Mahishasura from the earth. The concept of Navratri is to honour the power of Goddess Durga, who fought a nine days long battle with the crooked devil Mahishasura. People offer hymns and prayers to the Goddess and consider her as the representative of the energy of the universe. The tenth day after Navratri is the day of victory; it is believed as the final day on which the Goddess defeated the demon. People celebrate the victory of the virtuous with great zeal, and the day is popularly known as ‘Vijayadashami’.
The story of Lord Rama from the Ramayana is the most popular one behind the festival of Dussehra. The festival symbolises the victory of Lord Rama over the demon King of Lanka, Ravana. Just like the story of Goddess Durga, the story of Rama also depicts the victory of good over evil. As a part of the celebration, people enact the story of Ramayana and the battle of Rama and Ravana in the form of skits and dramas. People dramatically present the story of Lord Rama as ‘Rama-Leela’ and glorify the life story of Lord Rama in Ramayana. People in northern areas of India construct huge life-size figures of Ravana to demolish publicly. During the night of Dussehra, they burn it by sending arrows with fire and mark the ultimate downfall of evil on the earth. People fill the effigies of Ravana and his brothers with explosives and crackers in order to make the event a visual treat of fireworks for the people.
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