Dussehra 2017 - All You Need To Know About Significance Of Vijaydashami

Dussehra 2017 - All You Need To Know About Significance Of Vijaydashami

When: 30 September, 2017
What: Dussehra (Religious Celebration)
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While the northern and southern parts of the country commemorates 'Dussehra' as the day of Ram's victory over Ravana, the eastern part remembers the slaying of 'Mahisasura' - the buffalo demon by Durga. Dussehra or Vijayadashami marks the end of the nine-day long festive journey of Navratras. While the northern and southern parts of the country commemorates it as the day of Ram's victory over Ravana, the eastern part remembers the slaying of Mahisasura - the buffalo demon by Durga. Though each state adds its own flavor to Dussehra, its symbolism remains the same - the triumph of good over evil.

In Sanskrit, the word 'Dus' means evil and 'Hara' stands for destruction and Dussehra essentially signifies restoration after chaos and destruction. It is symbolic of new beginnings and therefore marks the onset of preparations for the festival of lights - Diwali, which comes twenty days after the festival. Enormous effigies of Ravana, who had abducted Sita, are burnt along with that of his brothers Meghanada and Kumbakaran in the northern and southern part of the country as part of Dussehra celebrations. 'Ramlila', which is an enactment of the life and glory of Ram through short plays form an essential part of the revelry.

The eastern part adds its own flavour to the grandeur where it is celebrated as Vijayadashmi - the day of Durga's return to heaven after purifying the world of evil forces. One of the most popular features of this day is the Shindur Khela, where married women smear vermilion on each other after making offerings to the goddess, to keep the joys of their married lives intact. The day of Dussehra also holds a lot of importance for Buddhists in the country as it is on this very day, that the famed king of the Mauryan Empire - Ashoka pledged non-violence and converted to Buddhism. Irrespective of cultures or beliefs, the connotation of Dussehra remains the same - the onset of a new journey after the end of evil.

Celebrating the triumph of good over evil -- wishing you a 'Happy Dussehra'! From all of us here at Travel Plan.

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