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India is a land of diverse cultures. The diversity of these cultures is personified in the number of festivals that are celebrated in all parts of the country. A lot of these festivals are religious celebrations that have roots in ancient Hindu mythology. There are also a number of festivals which celebrate the seasons of the year.
Dussera is one such festival that is celebrated on the tenth day of the lunar month of ashvin in the Hindu calendar. In the Gregorian calendar this celebration falls in September or October. The festival is known by different names in different parts of the country.
The celebration of Dussera begins with Navratri or 'the Festival of nine nights'. Navratri is the celebration of the Mother Goddess or Shakti and her nine forms. Dussera is the culmination of this celebration.
This very day that Lord Rama, the prince of Ayodhya have a murder. Consultation exercise was kidnapped Sita, Rama's wife and taken Lanka. A great battle took place, and, finally, have a loss Rama. Since Rama was celebrated victory Vijayadashami.
During the nine day celebration, many people perform Aditya Homa as a Shanti Yagna. These rituals are performed to rid the household of the ten bad qualities which are represented by the ten heads of Raavan. The Ram Lila which is an enactment of the life of Lord Rama is performed during the days of the festival. The main celebration of Dussera involves the burning of effigies of Raavan.
Alternately, Dussera is also celebrated as the victory of the Goddess Durga over the buffalo demon Mahishasur. It is said that Mahishasur grew very powerful and lead the Asuras to defeat the Devas. The energies of the Devas joined into a single mass of incandescent energy called Shakti.
A beautiful female virgin with ten hands appeared from a powerful band of lightning that emerged from the mouths of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. She was given special weapons from the Gods. This was the goddess Durga who rode on a lion.
Durga fought a battle with Mahishasur that raged for nine days and nights and finally defeated the buffalo demon on the tenth day. This is why Dussera is also known as Navratra or Durgotsava. Devotees submerge clay statues of Durga on the day of Dussera.
Although Dussera is celebrated in different ways across the country, the main message remains the same parties. It is the celebration of the victory of good over evil. Burning effigies Raavad is an invitation for fans to burn the evil in them and follow the path of truth and goodness.
Dussera is one such festival that is celebrated on the tenth day of the lunar month of ashvin in the Hindu calendar. In the Gregorian calendar this celebration falls in September or October. The festival is known by different names in different parts of the country.
The celebration of Dussera begins with Navratri or 'the Festival of nine nights'. Navratri is the celebration of the Mother Goddess or Shakti and her nine forms. Dussera is the culmination of this celebration.
This very day that Lord Rama, the prince of Ayodhya have a murder. Consultation exercise was kidnapped Sita, Rama's wife and taken Lanka. A great battle took place, and, finally, have a loss Rama. Since Rama was celebrated victory Vijayadashami.
During the nine day celebration, many people perform Aditya Homa as a Shanti Yagna. These rituals are performed to rid the household of the ten bad qualities which are represented by the ten heads of Raavan. The Ram Lila which is an enactment of the life of Lord Rama is performed during the days of the festival. The main celebration of Dussera involves the burning of effigies of Raavan.
Alternately, Dussera is also celebrated as the victory of the Goddess Durga over the buffalo demon Mahishasur. It is said that Mahishasur grew very powerful and lead the Asuras to defeat the Devas. The energies of the Devas joined into a single mass of incandescent energy called Shakti.
A beautiful female virgin with ten hands appeared from a powerful band of lightning that emerged from the mouths of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. She was given special weapons from the Gods. This was the goddess Durga who rode on a lion.
Durga fought a battle with Mahishasur that raged for nine days and nights and finally defeated the buffalo demon on the tenth day. This is why Dussera is also known as Navratra or Durgotsava. Devotees submerge clay statues of Durga on the day of Dussera.
Although Dussera is celebrated in different ways across the country, the main message remains the same parties. It is the celebration of the victory of good over evil. Burning effigies Raavad is an invitation for fans to burn the evil in them and follow the path of truth and goodness.
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