Dussehra
Last Updated on March 19, 2019
Dussehra :
- Dussehra is one of the important Hindu Festivals
- Dussehra is celebrated to remind and rejoice the victory of Lord Rama on King Ravana
- Ram Lila is a famous play or drama that is performed in all places of North India
- The day is also considered as the day of victor of Goddess Shakthi over the demon Mahishashur
- In South India, Kolu is very common in all homes and temples during Vijayadhasami.
Dussehra : (Short Essay)
Dussehra is a very famous and religious Hindu festival of our country. The festival is celebrated with great rejoice in other countries Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh too. Dussehra signifies and celebrates:
- The victory of Lord Rama over evil King Ravana
- The victory of Goddess Shakthi over the demon Mahisashur
- The end of the Vanavas of the Pandavas
- The visit of Durga Mata to the earth
As a mark of happiness and celebration, dances, outdoor plays and dramas can be seen in all places in Northern India. In Southern India, people pray and keep kolus in their homes and temples.
Dussehra : (Brief Essay)
Dussehra is great religious festival in India. The festival is also called Vijayadasami. the year 2015, Dussehra falls on October 22.Dussehra generally signifies the victory of good over the evil. The 2 prominent beliefs of the great Dussehra festival are:
- The victory of Lord Rama over the King Ravana in the great epic “Ramayana”
- The victory of Goddess Shakthi over the mighty Demon “Mahisashura”
It is also believed that the Pancha Pandavas of the great epic Mahabharath returned from their Vanavas on this day. Dussehra is also celebrated in the name of “VijayaDasami” as Goddess Shakthi fought with the demon Mahisashura for 10 days. The 10th day of the victory is called Vijayadasami (“Vijaya” meaning victory and “Dasami” meaning ten, hence named Vijayadasami). Vijayadasami is celebrated in the Ashvin month of the Hindu calendar. The 9 days are celebrated as “NavaRatri” and people in South India keep Kolu in their homes and temples. In Northern India, Dussehra is a great celebration that includes dances, plays and dramas called Ram Lila, praying and offerings to the God. Hindus all over the world celebrate this day by burning of Ravana’s statues and wordhipping Goddess Shakthi. As a whole, Dussehra marks
the celebration of the good over the evil.
Harish Reddy
October 7, 2016 @ 6:43 pm
Dussehra is celebration of Victory over evil. There are three stories for celebrating Dussehra
Victory of Lord Rama over the evil king of Lanka, Ravana.
Satyabhama wife of Lord Krishna killed demon Mahishasura .
Pandava’s hidden their weapons in the branched of Jammichettu (a sacred tree). This tree was guarded by a snake. On Vijaydasami Pandava’s recollected those weapons on this day and conducted pooja to those weapons.
But why we conduct navaratri’s only nine days and decorated Goddess with different avatars? Here is the answer. ‘nava‘ means nine ‘ratri‘ means night so the nine days of Navaratri are classified as per the three basic qualities of tamas, rajas and sattva. Tamas means fierce , first 3 days is Tamas. Rajas means Lakshmi related thing. Sattva means Saraswati or education.
In India Dussehra is celebrated in almost all the places but with different qualities and principles. Dussehra is most famous for Bathukamma in Telangana. People in Telangana in south India celebrate nine days of Bathukamma by playing and dancing around a stake of colorful flowers arranged like a little mountain. There is also another story for Bathukamma. Bathukamma means Lakshmi Devi. Bathukamma is daughter of King Dharmangada of Chola Dynasty. Bathukamma survived many hurdles and got married finally. So young unmarried girls pray for Bathukamma during Dusshra navaratris to fulfill their wishes of getting married to their soulmate.
Some people who have businesses, manufacturing units and also many organisations like Indian army, navy, police departments etc. do Ayutha Pooja to their weapons and machines.