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.
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what was the day and date of dussehra celebrated in the year 1952? it is Hindu festival of India
Diwali is celebrated exactly 20 days after Dussehra is celebrated, which is usually in the month of October or November. According to the Hindu epic Ramayana, Dussehra is the day that celebrates a victory of good over evil: marking the day Lord Ram killed the evil king of Lanka, Ravan. Diwali is the festival of lights and it celebrates the beginning of a new year.
Dussehra, also known as Vijayadashami, is celebrated on the tenth day of the Hindu festival of Navratri. In 1953, Dussehra fell on October 7. This festival marks the victory of Lord Rama over the demon king Ravana, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil. The specific date can vary each year based on the lunar calendar, but in 1953, it was celebrated on that date.
Dusserah was on Tuesday 28th Sept 1982, or Wed. 27th Oct. 1982. Reference: see attached link
Dussehra in 2002 was celebrated on October 8th. The festival, also known as Vijayadashami, marks the victory of Lord Rama over the demon king Ravana and symbolizes the triumph of good over evil. The date of Dussehra varies each year, depending on the lunar calendar.
what was the day and date of dussehra celebrated in the year 1952? it is Hindu festival of India
In ancient time of Lord Rama and Ravana , Dussehra is celebrated as win of good over evil. The date of Dussehra in the year of 1997 in Hindu calendar is 11th October.
Dasara/ Dussehra is derived from Sanskrit Dasha-hara meaning "remover of bad fate" meaning remover of ten heads of Ravana's. It is one of the most important festivals celebrated in various forms, across India, Nepal and Bangladesh.
Vijayadashami is celebrated among Hindus for win of "Good over Evil" ( Lord Rama defeated and killed the Ravana in Ramayan).
Dusshera was celebrate in1977 on 21st October. In Hindu festival, Dussehra is celebrated as Good over Evil
'Dussehra' is itself a Hindi word.