Dussehra, also known as Vijayadashami, marks the culmination of Navratri and is one of the most significant Hindu festivals. The day symbolizes the victory of righteousness, truth, and justice as Lord Rama defeated the demon king Ravana, and Maa Durga vanquished the buffalo demon Mahishasura. Different regions in India celebrate Dussehra in various ways, but the essence of the festival remains the same – the triumph of good over evil.
This year, Vijayadashami will be celebrated today, i.e. Saturday, October 12, 2024 .
According to Drik Panchang, here are the auspicious timings for the important rituals:
- Vijay Muhurat: 14:03 to 14:49 (Duration: 46 minutes)
- Bengal Vijayadashami: Sunday, October 13, 2024
- Aparahna Puja Time: 13:17 to 15:35 (Duration: 2 hours 19 minutes)
- Dashami Tithi Begins: 10:58 AM on October 12, 2024
- Dashami Tithi Ends: 09:08 AM on October 13, 2024
- Shravana Nakshatra Begins: 05:25 AM on October 12, 2024
- Shravana Nakshatra Ends: 04:27 AM on October 13, 2024
Dussehra celebrations vary widely across India, with unique customs and traditions in each region:
Northern India: The festival is marked by Ramleela performances, dramatic re-enactments of the Ramayana that culminate with the burning of effigies of Ravana, Kumbhakarna, and Meghnath on the 10th day.
West Bengal: Dussehra coincides with the conclusion of Durga Puja, where grand pandals showcasing beautiful idols of Goddess Durga are set up. The festival concludes with the immersion (visarjan) of the idols in rivers or ponds, symbolizing the goddess's return to her celestial abode.
As India prepares to celebrate Dussehra, the festival serves as a powerful reminder of the timeless truth that good will always conquer evil. Zee News wishes you and your family a joyous and blessed Dussehra 2024!
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