dussehra celebration

Dussehra Celebration

The tenth day of the Navaratri festival is known as Dussehra in India.
21. What Rituals are Perfrormed
Dussehra is considered to be an auspicious time to worship tools used to earn an income. Nowadays, this includes laptops and cars! According to the legend in the epic Mahabharata, Arjuna hid his weapons in a tree and when he returned a year later, on the day of Dussehra, he safely retrieved them. He then worshiped the weapons, along with the tree.
22. How is Dussehra Celebrated
In northern India, plays and dance performances known as Ramaleela, depicting the life of Rama, commonly take place in the lead up to Dussehra day. These shows are especially big in Varanasi and Delhi. Don t miss these 5 Popular Delhi Ramlila Shows.Then on Dussehra, huge effigies of the demon Ravana are burned all over India. See the Ravan effigies being made in Delhi.In Mysore, as well as cultural performances and fairs, the highlight of the 10 day Dussehra celebration is grand parade of decorated elephants and guards mounted on horse back to escort the goddess through the city.In Kullu, goddess deities are carried around on colorful chariots, and there is much dancing and revelry.
23. What do people do
Many people of the Hindu faith observe Dussehra through special prayer meetings and food offerings to the gods at home or in temples throughout India. They also hold outdoor fairs (melas) and large parades with effigies of Ravana (a mythical king of ancient Sri Lanka). The effigies are burnt on bonfires in the evening. Dussehra is the culmination of the Navaratri festival.
  • Performances of the Ramlila (a short version of the epic Ramayana) in Northern India.
  • The preparation of special foods, including luchi (deep fried flat bread) and alur dom (deep fried spiced potato snacks), in Bengal.
  • The blessing of household and work related tools, such as books, computers, cooking pans and vehicles in the state of Karnataka.
  • A large festival and procession including the goddess Chamundeshwari on a throne mounted on elephants in the town of Mysore in the state of Karnataka.

    Many Hindus also believe that it is lucky to start a new venture, project or journey on Dussehra. They may also exchange gifts of leaves from the Shami tree (Prosopis spicigera) as a symbol of the story of the Pandavas brothers exile in the Mahabharata stories.

  • 24. Legends of Dussehra
    Dussehra is mainly associated with the story of Rama based on Ramayana, one of the two great Indian epics. Set around 1000 BCE in India, this epic attempts to establish the social ideals and explains the depth of human relationships. Lord Rama was the protagonist of the epic, while his wife Sita was its female lead. He has been idolized as the ideal son, husband and king, while she is the epitome of womanhood. Lord Rama was the eldest son of Dashratha, the king of Ayodhya and was beloved of all, because of his genial ways. The king decided to hand over his throne to him and retire.Contrary to her husband decision, Lord Rama stepmother (Kaikayi) wanted her own son Bharata to be the king and forced Dashratha to banish Rama from Ayodhya, the kingdom and give him fourteen years of exile. Rama gladly accepted the stepmother wishes and left the palace and the kingdom with his wife Sita, and brother Lakshmana.

    The grief stricken father soon died. When Bharata, who was on a visit to his maternal grandfather, came back and came to know what his mother had done, he immediately set out to being his brother back from the forest.Rama was glad to welcome his brother Bharata, but he refused to go back to the kingdom before the completion of his exile. Rama had another loss at hand, as the demon king Ravana, abducted his wife Sita and took her away to his kingdom. This became the reason behind the long search and the various events that followed, which led to the destruction of Ravana by the hands of Lord Rama, with the help of the monkey army he had befriended on his way to Lanka. Dussehra is the day, when Rama killed Ravana and won back his wife. Hence, Dusshera is also called Vijayadashmi.Dussehra celebrates the victory of good (Rama) over the evil (Ravana). This is the reason why effigies of Ravana, Meghnatha and Kumbhkarna are burnt on Dusshera, all over northern India. Apart from this, Vijayadashmi also symbolizes the victory of Goddess Durga over Mahishasura, the demon who held the earth and the swarglok (heaven) with his tyranny and invincible power. Hence, it can be said that two legends are connected to the celebration of Dussehra in India.

    25. Dussehra Greetings
    Dussehra is celebrated all over the country, to memorialize the victory of goodness over evil. The festival has now become symbolic of the message that truth always triumphs. It is celebrated in September October, according to the Gregorian calendar or you can say in the month of Aswin, according to the Hindu calendar. It aims to remind people that whatever be the situation, the supremacy of truth will always remain. It is also like an advice to people to follow the path of dharma . On this occasion, people celebrate their happiness by feasting, exchanging gifts and good wishes.On Dusshera, you can send good wishes to your loved ones through several means, the most convenient and easy of them being greeting cards. Sending cards is not only the oldest, but also one of the best ways to convey heartfelt wishes to near and dear ones, on festive occasions like Dussehra. Several kinds of cards, specially made for this occasion, can be found in the famous card galleries. Apart from greeting cards, you can also use e cards on Dussehra. Read on for advices on how to send cards on the festival.
    26. Dussehra Poems
    Dussehra epitomizes the victory of good over evil. It is a very auspicious day and thus celebrated as a festive occasion throughout the country. It was the day when Ram killed the ten headed demon Ravana and saved the man kind from his brutal torture and established the faith of people into the power of truth and religion once again.

    Aa Gya Pawan Dusshera
    Phir Hume Sandesh Dene,Aa Gya Pawan Dusshera

    Tum Sankaton ka ho ghanera Ho na aakul man ye mera Sankato me tam chatenge Hoga phir sundar savera Dharya ka tu le sahara!
    Dwesh kitna bhi ho gehra Ho na kalushit man ye tera Phir ye tute dil milenge hoga jab premi chitera Ban shami ka pat pyara!
    Satya ho jitna pratarit Par na ho sakta parajit Roop uska aur nikhra Janta hai vishwa sara Ban vijaya swarnim sitara!

    27. Facts of Dussehra
  • Why we celebrate Dussehra. Because ADHARM per DHARM,JHUT per SATYA, ANYAY per NYAY or BURAI per ACCHAI ki vijay ho. Happy Dussehra!
  • May This Dassera Light up 4 U the Hopes of Happy Times & Dreams for a Year Full of Smiles .Wish U a Haapy Dassera!
  • Pray this Dasara showers upon u.Shanti, Shakti, Saiyam , Sammaan , Saralta, Safalta , Samridhi ,Sanskaar , Swaasthya. Happy dasara!
  • Burai par acchai ki jeet, Dussehra lata hai ek ummed.Ravan ki tarah hamare dukhon ka ant ho, ek nai shuruat ho ek naye savere k saath. Happy Dussehra
  • May this Dushera light up for you, the hopes of happy times & dreams for a year full of smiles. Wish u happy Dushera!
  • May Lord Rama always keep showering his blessings upon you! May your life be prosperous and trouble free throughout. Happy Dussehra!
  • Dusshera signifies the victory of good over evil. May all the evils in and around you vanish by the virtue of the goodness in and around you. Happy Dusshera!
  • 28. Dussehra Wishes
    Dussehra is celebrated with fun and fervor. The last day of Navratri, Dussehra, is observed as the triumph of goodness over the evil. It commemorates Lord Rama victory over demon Ravana and the assassination of Mahishasura by Goddess Durga. It is considered auspicious to start a new business or learn a new art and education, on the ceremonious occasion of Vijayadashmi (Dusshera). People take the day as the opportunity to get back to their long lost friends and enjoy the joyful event with the exchange of sweets and heartfelt wishes. While you can convey your wishes simply, putting across the thoughts by writing thoughtful lines can appeal your loved ones in a better way.
    29. Dussehra Date
    The festival of Dussehra, which marks the triumph of victory of good over the evil, is celebrated on the tenth day of the bright half (waxing moon) of the Hindu month of Aswiyuja. The festivities of Dussehra also mark the commencement of the winter season after a long, scorching summer. The occasion commemorates the victory of Rama over Ravana as well as the triumph of Goddess Durga over demon Mahishasura. Fairs, known as Ramlila, are organized on many parts of the occasion. It is the culmination of the nine day celebrations of Navratri, which precedes Dussehra.Dussehra is a very auspicious day to start a new venture, learn art forms (such as music and dance) or pursue education.
    This is largely because in many parts of India, particularly in southern states of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Kerala, Vidyarambam (beginning of study) is performed on Vijayadashmi (Dusshera). In addition to this, a number of rituals are performed on this day, such as, the exchange of shami leaves and apati leaves. Apart from this, Goddess Durga idols are immersed into the nearby river or lake by the Bengalis, who celebrate Dussehra for the Goddess victory over demon Mahishasura.Ramlila is the main attraction of Dussehra in many parts of India, the most prominent being Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Mysore and Orissa. Though effigies of Ravana, his son Meghnath and brother Kumbhkarna are not burnt in the southern states of Tamil Nadu and Kerala, the festival is celebrated with equal zeal there. Saraswati Puja is the main ritual of Vijayadashmi (Dussehra) in the southern states of India. During the entire day of Dusshera, the air is filled with festivity and people are in the mood to enjoy the festival along with their family, friends and relatives.
    30. Cultural programs
    You can volunteer to organize a cultural program for the entertainment of adults & children in your neighborhood that could add up color and zest to the festival.