Dussehra celebrates the victory of Bhagwan Ram over the demon Ravana marking the triumph of good over evil. Dussehra is a fun-filled celebration reminding us that no matter how powerful evil forces and negative tendencies may seem, they can be conquered with truth and morality. Here are 10 lines on Dussehra presented by myNachiketa.
Dussehra, or Vijayadashami, is one of India's most significant and celebrated Hindu festivals of India. It marks the victory of Prabhu Shri Rama over the demon king Ravana.
The festival coincides with Durga Puja celebrated for the victory of Maa Durga over the demon Mahishasura.
This festival is observed on the tenth day of the Hindu month of Ashwin, generally falling in September or October.
In many parts of India, the effigies of Ravana, his brother Kumbhakarna, and his son Meghnad are burned to signify the defeat of evil forces.
The celebration involves vibrant processions, Ramleela performances, and grand fairs, bringing communities together. Children and adults enjoy the fairs, music, dances, and fireworks that are part of the festivities.
It is a time for family gatherings, feasting, and exchanging blessings for peace and prosperity.
Dussehra is celebrated all over India but Mysore Dussehra is famous for its grand parade, music, dance, exhibitions and beautifully decorated Mysore Palace.
Dussehra festival symbolizes new beginnings, people often start new ventures, buy new tools or purchase new vehicles.
The festival teaches the values of dharma (righteousness), perseverance, and the importance of choosing the right path in life.
The essence of the festival lies in the eternal truth: good will always conquer evil, and righteousness will ultimately win. Dussehra is celebrated with great enthusiasm and devotion, promoting unity, harmony, and re-affirmation of moral values.
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