Key Points

India celebrated Dussehra with massive enthusiasm across multiple states featuring traditional Ravana effigy burnings. President Murmu attended Delhi celebrations where she connected the festival's symbolism to military operations against terrorism. The festival saw unique regional variations from Kullu's deity processions to Mysuru's royal traditions and Jabalpur's Sindoor Khela rituals. Political leaders including PM Modi and multiple chief ministers participated in events marking the victory of good over evil.

Key Points: Dussehra Celebrations Across India with Ravana Dahan Festivities

  • President Murmu linked Ravana symbolism to counter-terrorism efforts during Delhi celebrations
  • Kullu Dussehra featured traditional deity arrivals and massive Rath Yatra processions
  • Mysuru Dasara showcased royal traditions with illuminated palace and grand processions
  • BSF soldiers performed Shastra Pooja worshiping weapons used in Operation Sindoor
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From vibrant melas to Ravana Dahan: A look at how India celebrated Dussehra this year

President Murmu honors soldiers in Operation Sindoor while thousands celebrate Dussehra with Ravana effigy burnings across Delhi, Kullu, and Mysuru.

"Operation Sindoor by the Indian forces is a symbol of the victory of humanity over the Ravan of terrorism. - President Droupadi Murmu"

New Delhi, October 2

This year, Dussehra is celebrated with immense enthusiasm and deep-rooted religious zeal in India, drawing thousands of people who witness the symbolic burning of Ravana, Kumbhakarna, and Meghnatha's effigies, celebrating the timeless triumph of truth over evil.

In the national capital, President of India, Droupadi Murmu, attended Vijaya Dashmi organised by the Shri Dharmic Leela Committee.

She extended greetings on the occasion of Dussehra, saying, "Humankind thrives with the victory of good. When the demon of terrorism attacks humankind, it becomes essential to hunt it. Operation Sindoor by the Indian forces is a symbol of the victory of humanity over the Ravan of terrorism. For this, we bow before and thank every warrior protecting Bharat Mata."

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta also attended the Vijaya Dashami celebrations at the PU Block Ramlila Ground, Pitampura.

People celebrated the festival of truth over evil with the ceremony of Ravan Dahan in the states of Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Jharkhand and Madhya Pradesh.

Jammu and Kashmir also celebrated the festival with grandeur through the poignant ceremony of Ravan Dahan in Srinagar.

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, attended the Ravan Dahan ceremony in Shimla.

In Himachal Pradesh, people celebrated Kullu Dussehra, which began on Vijayadashami with the traditional arrival of valley deities. Thousands of devotees gathered to witness the grand cultural and spiritual celebration in Kullu.

This year, thousands of people attended the Rath Yatra of Kullu Dusshera in Kullu.

Karnataka celebrated Mysuru Dasara, a grand and historic ten-day state festival, annually held in the city of Mysuru.

It is one of the most famous Dasara celebrations in India, renowned for its royal traditions, illuminated palace, and spectacular processions.

Karnataka Chief Minister CM Siddaramaiah and Deputy CM DK Shivakumar are also in attendance.

On the occasion of Dusshera, women in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, celebrated the festival with Sindoor Khela before the Durga idol.

During the festivities, women applied vermillion to each other and began the ritual of Sindoor Khela. They bid farewell to the mother goddess, marking the end of her 10-day visit to her parents' home on Dusshera.

Meanwhile, the 1055 Artillery Regiment of the Border Security Force (BSF) deployed in Jaisalmer held a traditional 'Shastra Pooja' on the occasion of Vijaya Dashmi.

During the pooja, the soldiers worshipped the weapons, including those used during Operation Sindoor. They also offered flowers to the weapons with Shakti mantras, considering the firearms as deities.

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami participated in the Dussehra celebrations and the Ravan Dahan ceremony organised at the Parade Ground in Dehradun.

Extending his warm greetings to all the people of the state on Vijayadashami, CM Dhami prayed to Lord Shri Ram to bless everyone with good health, a bright future, happiness, and prosperity.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended wishes on the occasion of Vijayadashami, calling the festival a symbol of the victory of good and truth over evil and untruth.

In a post on X, the PM wrote, "Vijayadashami is a symbol of the victory of good and truth over evil and untruth. My wish is that on this sacred occasion, everyone receives the inspiration to continuously progress on the path of courage, wisdom, and devotion."

"My warmest greetings of Vijayadashami to my family members across the country," the post read.

The 'Vijyayadashmi' or 'Dussehra', is celebrated to mark the triumph of good over evil. It is believed that Lord Rama killed Ravan on this day, and with this belief, the culture of burning the effigies of Ravan began. The 'Vijayadashmi' also marks the culmination of the nine-day-long Navratri festival.

It is observed on the tenth day of the month of Ashvin, the seventh in the Hindu Luni-Solar Calendar. The festival typically falls in the Gregorian calendar months of September and October. The festival also marks the start of preparations for Diwali, which is celebrated twenty days after Vijaya Dashami. Vijaya Dashami is celebrated with huge fervour across the country.

The effigy burning of Ravana, Meghnad, and Kumbhkaran is a popular tradition in many parts of India.

- ANI

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Rohit P
The BSF's Shastra Pooja in Jaisalmer is so meaningful. Our soldiers protecting our borders while maintaining our traditions - truly inspiring. Operation Sindoor reference by the President was spot on! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
As someone who attended the Kullu Dussehra for the first time, the energy was incredible! The traditional arrival of deities and the Rath Yatra were breathtaking experiences. More tourists should witness this cultural spectacle.
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Arjun K
While the celebrations are grand, I wish more emphasis was given to the environmental impact of large-scale effigy burning. Maybe we can explore eco-friendly alternatives while maintaining the tradition's essence.
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Meera T
The Sindoor Khela tradition in Jabalpur is so beautiful! It's heartwarming to see women celebrating together and bidding farewell to Maa Durga. These regional variations make our festivals so rich and diverse.
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David E
Amazing to see Dussehra celebrations even in Srinagar! This truly shows the unity in our diversity. The message of good over evil resonates across all communities and regions. Happy Dussehra to all! ✨

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