Dussehra, also known as Vijaya Dashami, is celebrated in India with great devotion and enthusiasm. The festival is enjoyed by everyone regardless of caste and status, as it celebrates good over evil, which also symbolizes the power of women over any type of misconduct that happens to them. Let’s take a look at how people around the country celebrated the festival.
In this photo, you can see Dussehra being celebrated with a grand celebration and carnival at Daresi Ground in Ludhiana.
Here, you can see Ravan is being installed at Red Fort ground in New Delhi to be burnt on the day of Dussehra to celebrate the win of good over evil souls.
We can see preparations are going for RavanDaahan at Lokmanyanagar in Pune on the eve of Dussehra. It is celebrated with great energy and grandeur as it not only marks good over evil but also the emergence of power and respect from within.
In this photo, we can see that a replica of Raavan was painted in vibrant colors just before the day of Dussehra in Lucknow. The craze of Dussehra among everyone is unbelievable and wonderful.
Here, colorful replicas of Raavan are being displayed on the streets, marking the day of Dussehra and good win over evil.
Here, we can see the replica of demon king Ravana burnt in flames, thus marking the end of the Dussehra festival in Hyderabad. People are celebrating the Raavan Dahan all around India with great enthusiasm and zeal.
The replica of demon king Ravana is being installed on the eve of Dussehra celebrations at Gandhi Maidan in Patna.
We can see two children dressed as Raavan on the day of Dussehra to perform in a religious procession in Prayagraj, India. The vibe of Dussehra can be felt in every nook and corner of India.
In this photo, we can see Artists dressed in colorful attires as Hindu deities Rama (L), Sita (R), and Laxman riding a chariot during a procession on the day of the ‘Dussehra’ festival in Prayagraj, UP.
We can see artists are all set to perform a religious procession, ‘Raavan ki Bharat’, as part of a symbolic ritual ahead of the annual Dussehra (Vijayadashami) festival in Prayagraj.
India is a place of diverse cultures and religions, where every festival is celebrated with great grandeur and enjoyment. Therefore, Dussehra is hugely celebrated all over India, marking good over evil.