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Vijayadashami Date: Saturday, 12 October 2024
Bhagwan Ram killed Ravan and ended the war and freed Mata Sita from the clutches of Ravan. This is known as the victory of truth over falsehood. This festival is known as Vijayadashami due to the victory of Shri Ram on the tenth day. According to another incident before the Ramayan, Devi Durga had conquered Mahishasura on the day after the war.
A few days before Vijayadashami, the organizing of the fair and Ramlila starts. On Vijayadashami, a huge effigy of Ravan is made and burnt by Bhagwan Ram. Vijayadashami marks the concluding day of the six-day long Durga Puja festival. In some places, there is also a law of worshiping weapons on the day of Vijayadashami.
Thi Vijayadashami Yahi Jab Ram Ne Dal Saaj Kar ।
Giri Pravarsan Se Chadhai Ki Thi Lanka Raaj Par ॥
Related Name | Dussehra, Dasara |
Begins Tithi | Ashvin Shukla Dashami |
Reason | Killing of Ravana, Victory of Truth Over Falsehood. |
Celebrations | Ram Leela, Ravan Dahan, Mela, Fast, Bhajan/Kirtan, Prayers in Shri Ram Temple. |
दशमी तिथि को श्री राम द्वार विजय प्राप्ति के कारण ही इस पर्व को विजयादशमी के नाम से जाना जाता है।
Mysore Dasara
Mysore Dussehra is a 10-day long festival celebrated to the victory of Goddess Durga over Mahishasura, under which the idol of Chamundeshwari Devi is worshiped in the Mysore Palace.
Along with processions, cultural events, fairs, exhibitions, Mysore Dussehra is the most wonderfully celebrated festival of India.
Click on the link to know in detail about Mysore Dussehra
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Futures Dates
2 October 202520 October 20269 October 202727 September 2028
Frequency
Yearly / Annual
Begins Tithi
Ashvin Shukla Dashami
Ends Tithi
Ashvin Shukla Dashami
Months
September / October
Reason
Killing of Ravana, Victory of Truth Over Falsehood.
Celebrations
Ram Leela, Ravan Dahan, Mela, Fast, Bhajan/Kirtan, Prayers in Shri Ram Temple.
Imp Places
Ramlila Ground, Shri Ram Mandir, Sanatan Dharma Mandir, Ayodhya.
Past Dates
24 October 2023, 5 October 2022, 15 October 2021, 25 October 2020
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