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Dussehra Delight: From Bastar to Mysuru, five unique celebrations

SUMMARY

Dussehra, also known as Vijayadashami, is a prominent Hindu festival celebrated with great enthusiasm throughout India. It symbolises the victory of good over evil and holds immense cultural and religious significance. While Dussehra is celebrated across the country, there are some regions where the festivities take on unique and exceptional forms. In this article, we will take you on a tour of five distinctive Dussehra celebrations that showcase the rich cultural diversity of India.

By CNBCTV18.com Oct 23, 2023 9:05:29 PM IST (Published)

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1. Bastar Dussehra - Chhattisgarh | Bastar Dussehra, also known as Jagdalpur Dussehra, is a one-of-a-kind celebration that extends for over 75 days. It begins on the day of the new moon in the Hindu month of Ashwin and culminates on Vijayadashami. This extraordinary celebration dates back to the 13th century during the reign of the 4th King of Bastar, King Purshottam Dev. Bastar Dussehra pays homage to the local deity, Goddess Danteshwari Devi. The festivities are marked by colorful processions, traditional dances, and a deep connection with the region's tribal heritage. (Image: Reuters)

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2. Ramlila - Delhi and Northern India | Ramlila is a folk re-enactment of the life of Lord Rama, based on the epic Ramayana. This 10-day celebration concludes on Vijayadashami (Dussehra) night when effigies of the demon king Ravana are set ablaze. While Ramlila is performed across northern India, Delhi hosts some of the most extravagant Ramlilas in the country. Notable locations for these performances include Ramlila Maidan and Red Fort, attracting spectators from all over the nation. (Image: Shutterstock)

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