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Dussehra is an important festival of Hindus which is celebrated with delight in all over India. It is organized on the Dasami date of the Shukla Paksha of Ashwin Mas. Lord Rama had killed Ravana on this day and Goddess Durga had conquered Mahishasur after the war of nine nights and 10 days. Dussehra is celebrated as the victory of truth on the unreal. Hence it is also known as Vijaya Dashmi.
Happy Dussehra
Dussehra is considered to be one of the three very auspicious months of the year. On this day people worship arms, vehicles and books. It is believed that there is success in the work initiated on the day of Dussehra. Therefore, to start any new work, it is started on this day. In ancient times, the king used to pray for victory on this day and came out for war. Maratha Ratna Shivaji also went out against Aurangzeb on this day and protected Hindu religion.
To celebrate the Dasara festival, large fairs are organized in place. Here people come with their family, friends and enjoy the fair under the open sky. Various types of items, bangles, toys and clothes are sold in the fair. Along with this the food is also full of dishes. Ramlila is also organized at this time. On this day, the effigies of Ravana, his brother Kumbhakarna and Meghnad are burnt. Artists take on the form of Rama, Sita and Lakshman and they shoot these effigies with the arrow of fire. The effigies are full of firecrackers and they start to burn as soon as the fire starts. The crackers in them begin to burst and end them. This festival symbolizes the victory of good over evil.
The festival of Dusshera is celebrated in different states of India. Durgah of Kullu in Himachal Pradesh is very famous. The hill people here take their poojamam pahajamasam puja. In Punjab, nine days of Dussehra Navaratri are celebrated with fasting. The festival of Dusshera is celebrated with the worship of Mother Danteshwari in Bastar. In Bengal, Orissa and Assam it is celebrated as Durgapuja. There are beautiful statues of ladies set up. Mother Durga is worshiped for four days of Saptami, Ashtami, Navami and Dashami. Of these, special worship is done on the Dasami day. Ladies are Goddess Vedas and they play a vermilion game. In Tamil Nadu, Andhra
Happy Dussehra
Dussehra is considered to be one of the three very auspicious months of the year. On this day people worship arms, vehicles and books. It is believed that there is success in the work initiated on the day of Dussehra. Therefore, to start any new work, it is started on this day. In ancient times, the king used to pray for victory on this day and came out for war. Maratha Ratna Shivaji also went out against Aurangzeb on this day and protected Hindu religion.
To celebrate the Dasara festival, large fairs are organized in place. Here people come with their family, friends and enjoy the fair under the open sky. Various types of items, bangles, toys and clothes are sold in the fair. Along with this the food is also full of dishes. Ramlila is also organized at this time. On this day, the effigies of Ravana, his brother Kumbhakarna and Meghnad are burnt. Artists take on the form of Rama, Sita and Lakshman and they shoot these effigies with the arrow of fire. The effigies are full of firecrackers and they start to burn as soon as the fire starts. The crackers in them begin to burst and end them. This festival symbolizes the victory of good over evil.
The festival of Dusshera is celebrated in different states of India. Durgah of Kullu in Himachal Pradesh is very famous. The hill people here take their poojamam pahajamasam puja. In Punjab, nine days of Dussehra Navaratri are celebrated with fasting. The festival of Dusshera is celebrated with the worship of Mother Danteshwari in Bastar. In Bengal, Orissa and Assam it is celebrated as Durgapuja. There are beautiful statues of ladies set up. Mother Durga is worshiped for four days of Saptami, Ashtami, Navami and Dashami. Of these, special worship is done on the Dasami day. Ladies are Goddess Vedas and they play a vermilion game. In Tamil Nadu, Andhra
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Dussehra is a most important Hindu festival. It values a lot to the people to Hindu religion. This festival is of great religious and cultural significance. People celebrate this festival with big enthusiasm and beliefs. This festival indicates the victory of goodness over badness mean triumph of truth over evil power. People celebrate this festival by following lots of rituals and pooja ceremony. Religious people and devotees keep fast for the whole day. Some people keep fast to only first and last day (9th day) however some people keep fast for all nine days and worship Goddess Durga to get blessings and power. On the tenth day people celebrate Dussehra in the happiness of victory of Lord Rama over the demon king, Ravana. The festival of Dussehra falls in the month of last September or October every year two weeks before the festival of Diwali.
There are different customs and traditions of celebrating Dussehra festival in various regions of the country. Somewhere it is celebrated for whole ten days and priests of the temple recites mantras and stories from the Ramayana in front of the big crowed of the devotees. Somewhere a big fair of Ram Lila is staged for several days or a month.Thousands of men, women and children of the nearby regions get together in the Ram Lila ground to enjoy the show.
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There are different customs and traditions of celebrating Dussehra festival in various regions of the country. Somewhere it is celebrated for whole ten days and priests of the temple recites mantras and stories from the Ramayana in front of the big crowed of the devotees. Somewhere a big fair of Ram Lila is staged for several days or a month.Thousands of men, women and children of the nearby regions get together in the Ram Lila ground to enjoy the show.
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