Everyone loves a good dose of festive indulgence; there are no two ways about it! Dussehra, Vijaya Dashami, or Dashain,
call it by any name, but this festival is the perfect excuse to celebrate your fondness for festivity, tradition, and
cultural extravaganza. From decorations and fireworks to food and fiesta, Dussehra is all these and so much more!
It’s one festival that is celebrated across the country in a grand manner, albeit in surprisingly different ways.
Read on to know how different regions across India indulge in Dussehra festivities.
Yes, Marwaris do celebrate Dussehra festival. Dussehra, also known as Vijayadashami, is a major Hindu festival celebrated across India. It symbolizes the victory of good over evil, and is marked by various rituals and traditions including the burning of effigies of the demon king Ravana. Marwaris, who are a business community from the region of Marwar in Rajasthan, actively participate in the festivities and observe Dussehra with great enthusiasm.
Dusshera was celebrate in1977 on 21st October. In Hindu festival, Dussehra is celebrated as Good over Evil
Indians celebrate their own holidays in India that include Independence Day, Republic Day, and Gandhi Jayanti. Other holidays they celebrate are Diwali, Holi, Pongal, and Dussehra.
Diwali , holi ,dussehra ,sankranti , onam ,baisakhi , durga pooja ,id , ramzan , bakrid etc
'Dussehra' is itself a Hindi word.
something which describes dussehra in a new way
Everyone loves a good dose of festive indulgence; there are no two ways about it! Dussehra, Vijaya Dashami, or Dashain, call it by any name, but this festival is the perfect excuse to celebrate your fondness for festivity, tradition, and cultural extravaganza. From decorations and fireworks to food and fiesta, Dussehra is all these and so much more! It’s one festival that is celebrated across the country in a grand manner, albeit in surprisingly different ways. Read on to know how different regions across India indulge in Dussehra festivities.
Dussehra in the year 1964 was on Thursday, 15th October.
Dussehra in the year 1989 was on August 10th.
Dussehra in the year 1986 was on 1st of October.
No holidays are given in JNTUK for Dussehra.
The date of the Dussehra festival in 1958 was Tuesday October 21st. The date of the Dussehra festival in 1959 was Sunday October 11th.