Dussehra is on 8 October, know why we celebrate this festival
Dussehra is on 8 October, know why we celebrate this festival
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You all know that the festival of Dussehra is celebrated as a symbol of truth on the evil and this time Dussehra is on 8 October and every year this festival is celebrated with great pomp. In such a situation, today we are going to tell you why the festival of Dussehra is celebrated.

Dussehra is on 8 October, know the method and importance of worship

After all, why we celebrate the festival of Dussehra - It is said that on this day, Lord Rama killed his egotistical Ravana and rescued his wife Sita from the captivity of Ravana and Goddess Durga conquered Mahishasura in nine nights and ten days of the war. It is said that it is celebrated as the victory of truth over untruth. In such a situation, the word Dussehra has its origin in the Sanskrit word 'Das-har' which means getting rid of ten evils.

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Those ten evils are - anger, greed, fascination, violence, laziness, lies, ego, item, theft, bribery, etc. In such a situation, let us also tell you that the Rama-Ravana war took place in Navratri and Ravana died on Dashami, for which the effigy of Ravana is burnt on the day of Vijayadashami. Along with this, Lord Rama, having suffered fourteen years of exile and killed Ravana, reached Ayodhya, hence this festival is also called Vijayadashami. In such a situation, this festival is very popular due to the victory of truth and this is the reason why everybody burns Ravana on this day.

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