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In dussehra vacation where did you travel write in your own words

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The Mysore Dussehra, also popularly known as Nada Habba (meaning festival of the land or state), is celebrated with immense grandeur and enthusiasm. Nowhere else will you find this festival being celebrated in such a majestic and royal manner, or a public celebration and gathering on such a grand scale. If not for anything, visiting Mysore during this Dussehra (also Dasara) will let you taste royalty as well.

Mysore appears to be more than just alive during this annual 10-day event, so much so that one should not miss the opportunity to attend it. Dussehra here is not celebrated like the typical North Indian Dussehra celebrations, where effigies of Meghdoot, Ravana and Kumbhakarna are burned. Celebrations in Mysore continue for 10 days and are completely different. To get your facts right, you should know that Mysore got its name after the evil demon king Mahishasura, who was slaughtered by Goddess Chamundeshwari, also a form of Durga.

While this is just a brief of what happens in Mysore during Dussehra, it is advisable to visit the city and take part in the action. Go there, take part in the festivities, and gather unique experiences to share.

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