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Dussehra is celebrated across India; the occasion commemorates the victory of good over evil. The festival is celebrated on the 10thday in the month of Ashwin (Hindu calendar) which falls in the month of September or October. According to Hindu Mythology, Lord Rama killed the powerful and fierce demon Ravana and this is why Dussehra is calso called Vijaya Dashmi (victory day). In order to honour good’s victory over evil forces, people burn the effigies of Ravana, Kumbhkaran (Ravan’s brother) and Meghnaath (Ravan’s son). The Puja rituals can be performed by men and women both. The burning of effigies implies that we should also destroy evil force that resides within us and inculcate virtues.
Conventionally, in Indian culture, Dussehra has always been full of various performances, eating and merry-making; it’s the occasion when the entire community come together in order to enjoy the festive mood. People buy new clothes, go out to visit friends and family members, exchange gifts, etc. Giant rides are erected in the Ramlila ground where stories from the epic Ramayana are been enacted through various dramas and plays. On the 10th day, large dummies of Ravana, Kumbhakarana and Meghnaath get burnt signifying the destruction of evils. The festival Dussehra is of huge cultural significance for Hindus; but it has become a matter of celebration for everyone now irrespective of caste, creed, religion, etc. Dussehra has a great lesson to learn for everyone and thus it should be celebrated with great fervour, gaiety and love.
Conventionally, in Indian culture, Dussehra has always been full of various performances, eating and merry-making; it’s the occasion when the entire community come together in order to enjoy the festive mood. People buy new clothes, go out to visit friends and family members, exchange gifts, etc. Giant rides are erected in the Ramlila ground where stories from the epic Ramayana are been enacted through various dramas and plays. On the 10th day, large dummies of Ravana, Kumbhakarana and Meghnaath get burnt signifying the destruction of evils. The festival Dussehra is of huge cultural significance for Hindus; but it has become a matter of celebration for everyone now irrespective of caste, creed, religion, etc. Dussehra has a great lesson to learn for everyone and thus it should be celebrated with great fervour, gaiety and love.
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