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Dussehra 2019: Famous Places To Celebrate Vijayadashmi In India

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  • Oct 7, 2019
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Dussehra 2019

Demon king Ravana’s effigies are burnt to celebrate the victory of good over evil

Dussehra 2019: On this day, the demon king Ravana and demon Mahishasura was killed. Spanning four centuries, the grand festivities associated with the Mysore Dasara Festival draws people from all countries across the world. In fact, Mysore’s Dussehra celebration is known as one of the biggest festivals in the country. A major attraction/famous Dasara Exhibition in Mysore, as it transforms itself into a shoppers paradise during the festive celebrations. People can savor a first-hand experience of the country’s cultural/diversity is celebrated through products, food stalls, games, and rides. All these activities are appealing to children and adults alike.

Dussehra 2019 in New Delhi:

Dussehra 2019 in the north, Dasara in the south, Vijayadashami in the east and northeastern states of India. All celebrate the victory of good over evil. While in the north, Dussehra is marked by killing of demon king Ravana by Lord Rama. In the eastern part, it marks the killing of Mahisasura – the buffalo demon by Goddess Durga. Dasara is celebrated as a mark of the victory of Goddess Chamundeshwari over the demon form Mahishasura. In all the festivals, the common theme is a victory of good over evil. The Dussehra festival is celebrated with elephant processions, the immersion of Goddess Durga idols. Burning effigies of Ravana and his brothers Kumbhakaran and Meghnad. This year, Dussehra will be celebrated on October 8.

Dussehra 2019 festivities begin with 10-day Ram Lila, theatrical representation of Ramayana. Which is organized at various places across the country by theatre artists. It culminates with on Dussehra which represents a victory of Lord Rama over demon king Ravan. Ravana and his brothers Meghnad and Kumbhakarana’s effigies are burnt on this day to signify victory of good over evil. On Delhi, the biggest Ram Lila and Dussehra celebrations are organized in the Ramlila ground and Red for lawns.

Dussehra 2019 in Kolkata:

In Kolkata, Vijayadashami is celebrated with processions and Goddess Durga’s idols are immersed in the water bodies. Teary-eyed devotees bid farewell to Goddess Durga. The day is also famous for a dhaak and dhanuchi show is organized during the aarti time. Famous Sindoor Khela, where married women dressed up in traditional sarees smear sindoor or vermillion powder on each other. Also celebrated on the last day of Durga Puja.

Dussehra 2019 Mysore:

Interestingly, the Dussehra celebrations in Mysore are presided over by the titular king of Mysore, who still enjoys the respect of people. The main festivities are associated with Dasara, Vijayadashami, and Navaratri mark the triumph of good over evil. While the northern part of the country marks the fall of Ravana by Lord Rama, the eastern part of the country celebrates the slaying of Mahisasura by Goddess Durga.

The 10-festival in Karnataka’s historical city Mysuru culminates on Dussehra or Vijayadashmi. The biggest attraction at the Mysuru Dasara is the elephant procession that attracts tourists from around the world.

The Dussehra festival starts from the Amba Vilas palace and moves about 5 kilometers through Mysuru. In the procession, 15 elephants are brought from their homes in an elephant camp. In the procession, the idol of Goddess Chamundeshwari is kept on a golden mantapa on top of a decorated elephant. Dance groups, music bands, decorated animals; decorated tableaux also take part in the procession.

Unique Dussehra festivities of Himachal Pradesh’s Kullu and Gujarat’s special Garba performance are also world-famous. So this Dussehra, immerse in the grand festivities and celebrate India’s rich culture and diversity. Happy Dussehra!

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