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"Top 8 Must-Visit Destinations to Celebrate Dussehra 2024 in India"

  • 11 Oct 2024 12:06 PM
  • Dussehra, Festivals of India

Dussehra, also known as Vijaya Dashami, is celebrated annually to mark the triumph of good over evil, commemorating Lord Ram's victory over Ravana. This year, Dussehra will be observed on October 12, Saturday. Across India, various regions celebrate this festival with unique traditions and grandeur.

  1. Kullu, Himachal Pradesh: Known for its international Dussehra fair, Kullu hosts vibrant processions and culminates with the immersion of idols in the Beas River.

  2. Mysuru, Karnataka: This royal celebration features grand processions with decorated elephants and cultural performances rooted in the Wadiyar dynasty.

  3. Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh: The city's Ramlila of Ramnagar transforms into an open-air theatre, showcasing the life of Lord Rama and culminating in the burning of Ravana's effigies.

  4. Delhi: The capital city hosts numerous Ramlila performances, with massive effigies burned to symbolize the victory of good over evil.

  5. Kota, Rajasthan: Famous for its Dussehra Mela, Kota attracts thousands to witness cultural events and the grand burning of towering effigies.

  6. Bastar, Chhattisgarh: This unique Dussehra lasts over 45 days, focusing on the worship of local deities, showcasing tribal customs and unity.

  7. Nashik, Maharashtra: Celebrations here include immersing idols in the Godavari River and the dramatic Ravan Dahan.

  8. Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh: The birthplace of Lord Ram transforms with colorful decorations and towering effigies, attracting millions of visitors.

Join the festivities at these top locations and experience the diverse cultural heritage of India during Dussehra 2024!

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