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Answered by arshjot5000
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10 Lines on Dussehra: Dussehra is a popular Hindu festival that is also known as Vijayadashami that celebrates the victory of good over evil. Dussehra is one of the longest festivals in the Hindu traditions which is celebrated for 10 days, starting with 9 Nights which is known as Navratri and the last day is called as Vijayadashami, which has a lot of significance in the Indian traditions.

Dussehra is the day when the Chamundeshwari Durga, an Indian goddess, kills the Asura demon, Mahishasura. This festival also marks the victory of Ram, one of the Avatar of Vishnu, over the Killing of the 10 headed Ravana, in the great Indian epic of Ramayana.

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Answered by varshininclass9
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'Dussehra' is a Hindu Festival in India. It is celebrated in the month of 'Ashwin' which is the 10th month in the Hindu calendar. Dussehra signifies the victory of good over evil. The term 'Dussehra' is derived from two sanskrit words : 'Dasa', meaning ten and 'Hara', meaning defeat. As the word describes, Dussehra is the festival which marks the victory of The Lord Rama over The Lanka king Ravana (the 10-headed demon)...

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Dussehra also known as Vijayadashami is observed on Shukla Paksha Dashmi during the month of Ashwin as per Hindu lunar calendar and a day after Maha Navami or at the end of Shardiya Navratri.

It denotes victory of good over evil and there are two stories that are associated with the festival in Hindu mythology.

It is said that it was on this day on which goddess Durga defeated Mahishasura after a fierce battle lasting for more than nine days.. In many parts of the country, it is celebrated to mark the victory of Lord Rama over ten-headed demon king of Lanka, Ravana.

The festival of Dussehra lasts for 10days and last day is said to be known as the Vijayadashami.

The effigies of demons such as Ravan, Kumbhkaran and Meghnath are burnt on this day..

Ravan might be an evil king, but he is worshipped in 6 parts of India, namely Mandasur, Bisrakh, Gadichiroli, Kangra, Mandya and Kolar because he was considered as a great fighter and a devout Brahmin.

Fireworks take place to burn the ten-headed Ravana and it is the big spectacle on the day of Vijayadashami.

Dussehra marks the end of the barbaric role of the king of Lanka Ravana in the Indian subcontinent.

Dussehra is also said to be known as Navratri all over India.

Usually, the nine days of Navratri is considered to be very pure and non-vegetarian food and onion and garlic are not consumed by any of the Hindus in the country..

Wishing y'all a very Happy Dussehra!!

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