Dusshera Festival India


India is considered as the land of festivals because of more than 70 festivals being celebrated all throughout the year. The rich diverse cultural heritage of India is responsible for such huge celebration. The secular nature of the Indian constitution allows people from all the culture and race co exist. The amalgamation of so many cultures led to celebration all throughout the year. But there are few of the festivals, which are considered as prominent by the Government of India and a public holiday is being announced on that. Dusshera is one of such festivals that commands immense popularity all over the country and thus earns a public holiday. Dusshera is a Hindu festival celebrated during the month of September and October.

Significance of the Festival

Dusshera Festival, India is celebrated to mark the victory of good over the evil. The celebration is based on the mythology that Goddess Durga won over the demon Mahishasura somewhere in the southern parts of India. Another mythology attached to the Dusshera is the victory of Lord Rama over the demon Ravana because he abducted his wife Sita. Thus from ages the festival is celebrated with equal zeal as it was there with the victorious. The festival is also called as "Vijayadashami" because this word signifies victory in the Sanskrit language.

Celebrations of Dusshera

Dusshera Festival, India follows the ten-day Navratri festival. The Navratri festival is marked in different style in different parts of India. Generally in many parts of India this festival see worshipping of various forms of Goddess Durga. The culmination of the ten-day festival results in the Dusshera. On this day the idol of the goddess is drowned in the local water body. The other important part of the celebration is the burning of the effigy of the demon Ravana. In the interiors of the country the countrymen stage a show called Ram Leela. Generally the actors of this show enact the story of Ram fighting against Ravana and emerging victorious.

Dusshera Festival, India is one of the biggest festivals celebrated all over the country with almost all the regions participating. It brings along joy and happiness for all and sundry.