History of Dussehra Festival

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Dussehra, symbolizing good's victory over evil, celebrates Lord Rama defeating Ravana and Goddess Durga's triumph over Mahishasura.

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Rooted in Hindu Mythology

Dussehra, also known as Vijayadashami, commemorates the victory of Lord Rama over the demon king Ravana.

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Significance of Durga Puja

Dussehra also celebrates the goddess Durga's victory over the buffalo demon Mahishasura, signifying  the power of divine forces.

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Historical Celebrations

It has been mentioned in Hindu scriptures like the Puranas, emphasizing its cultural and spiritual importance.

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Regional Variations

Dussehra is celebrated differently across India, In the north, it focuses on Ram Leela and burning effigies of Ravana.

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Symbol of Warrior Tradition

Kings and rulers in India performed military parades and worshipped weapons on this day, signifying  the readiness for battle.

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Indian Art and Culture

Dussehra has influenced various art forms, including dance, drama, and puppetry.

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Major Public Celebrations

Cities like Mysore, Kullu, and Varanasi are famous for their grand Dussehra processions and public celebrations.