Dussehra 2020 | Date |Stories |Wishes | Meaning

Dussehra- Date |Stories |Wishes | Meaning

Dussehra is a significant celebration of the Hindus, it is commended before Diwali.  Master Rama killed the evil spirit ruler Ravana on this day.

Dussehra gives the message that there is a consistently victory of truth over evil. lord Rama is enacted on public grounds. it is classified as “Rama Lila” Many individuals go to various parks to see “Ram Lila’.It proceeds for10 days, on the tenth day, huge effigies of Ravana, Kumbhakaran, and Meghnad filled with crackers are erected.
then they are put to the fire in open ground, Many people gather to see this Sight, and Children enjoy the firework and the fair.

Meaning of Dussehra

We celebrate the victory of consciousness over the unconscious victory of evolution over survival victory of collaboration over meanness manipulation and domination 

Ravana means

RAVA means the elimination of light ANA Means the atom the ultimate of Darkness absolute unconscious when you use your intellect only to fulfill compulsions of the mind-body emotions and beliefs you become a RAVVAN  

Rama means

on the other hand, RA means the light MA means me Rama the enlightened one overcoming all competitions at the peak of being conscious to understand life and becoming one with it.

this Dussehra the Robin within allowed to become victorious happy Dasara to you means the atom the ultimate

When is Dussehra in 2020, 2021, and 2022?     

2022

October 5.

2023

Monday 23, October

2024

Saturday , 12 October.

Dussehra |Ram Story

Dussehra – The Many Stories Dussehra is the festival celebrated to commemorate the victory of Ram over the ten-headed king of rakshasas, Ravan. This is maybe the most well-known story that each Indian partners with in the celebration of Dussehra. When Sita was abducted by Ravan, Ram, along with his brother Lakshman, his follower Hanuman and an army of ape-men, waged a war against Ravan. The conflict culminated with the defeat of Ravan and his death in the war. This occurred upon the arrival of Dussehra. 

It is said that before Ram left for Lanka, he had implored Durga for his triumph. Durga, who is related to Shakti, favored Ram. 

Which God is Worshipped on Dussehra?

Goddess Durga 

Why Ravana is burnt every year?

The conflict culminated with the defeat of Ravan and his death in the war. This happened on the day of Dussehra. It is this event that individuals celebrate by consuming representations of Ravan 

Dussehra Mahishasur Story |Vijayadashami

Another story that is associated with Dussehra is the one about Durga vanquishing the rakshas Mahishasur. When Mahishasur wreaked havoc and defeated all gods, Vishnu, Brahma, and Shiva combined their powers and created Shakti in the form of Durga to destroy Mahishasur. The victory of Durga over Mahishasur is celebrated as Vijayadashami or Dussehra. After the three-day festivity of Durga puja, the fourth day is commended as Vijayadashami. This is the last day of Durga puja when idols of Durga are consigned to water.

Dussehra is associated with Pandavas.

A less popular story that is related to Dussehra is that of the Pandavas. After the Pandavas lost the game of dice to the Kauravas, they were exiled for 13 years. In the last year of their exile, the Pandavas had to live in disguise.  Before they left the backwoods, they shrouded their incredible weapons under a Shami tree with the goal that nobody could discover them. At the point when they returned a year, it was they discovered their weapons lying under the tree untouched. When they returned after a year, it was they found their weapons lying under the tree untouched. The Pandavas declared war on the Kauravas soon after this and won the battle against them. Since then the exchange of Shami leaves has become a custom among people as it symbolizes goodwill and victory. in numerous pieces of the nation, individuals worship the Shami tree on Dussehra.

Dussehra Mahishasur Story |Vijayadashami

Another story that is associated with Dussehra is the one about Durga vanquishing the rakshas Mahishasur. When Mahishasur wreaked havoc and defeated all gods, Vishnu, Brahma, and Shiva combined their powers and created Shakti in the form of Durga to destroy Mahishasur. The victory of Durga over Mahishasur is celebrated as Vijayadashami or Dussehra. After the three-day festivity of Durga puja, the fourth day is commended as Vijayadashami. This is the last day of Durga puja when idols of Durga are consigned to water.

Dussehra is associated with Pandavas.

A less popular story that is related to Dussehra is that of the Pandavas. After the Pandavas lost the game of dice to the Kauravas, they were exiled for 13 years. In the last year of their exile, the Pandavas had to live in disguise.  Before they left the backwoods, they shrouded their incredible weapons under a Shami tree with the goal that nobody could discover them. At the point when they returned a year, it was they discovered their weapons lying under the tree untouched. When they returned after a year, it was they found their weapons lying under the tree untouched. The Pandavas declared war on the Kauravas soon after this and won the battle against them. Since then the exchange of Shami leaves has become a custom among people as it symbolizes goodwill and victory. in numerous pieces of the nation, individuals worship the Shami tree on Dussehra.

Dussehra |Story of Kautsa

As per another story, in Ayodhya, there carried on a kid called Kautsa, the child of a Brahmin called Devdutt, who had sought his training from Rishi Varatantu. At the point when the time had come to pay his Gurudakshina, the rishi approached him for 100 and forty gold coins.

Incapable to pay his guru Dakshina, Kautsa mentioned the King to support him. 

Kautsa’s desire was replied to when Kuber – the God of riches – showered gold coins from the sky near the Apati tree. Kautsa gathered the gold coins and gave his guru Dakshina. He disseminated the rest of the coins to the poor upon the arrival of Dusshera.

Since that day, individuals have offered leaves of the Apati tree to one another believing them to be an image of gold.

Dussehra| war season

The festival of Dussehra also marks the beginning of the war season It is said that on antiquated occasions, Kings utilized this celebration to cross the outskirts and battle against their neighboring foes. This custom was known as Simollanghan

The festival of Dussehra in India, in any case, beginning in the seventeenth century when the King of Mysore had requested the festival the event a huge scope

From that point forward, the celebration of Dussehra has been commended with incredible pageantry and eagerness. This festival is symbolic as it enables people to win over their fears and celebrate the victory of good over evil.

Dussehra Wishes:

 MAY THIS DUSSEHRA CARRIES A LOT OF JOY, PROSPERTY ANS SUCCESS FOR YOU.MAY YOU GET RELIEF FROM YOUR WORRES! Consume ALL THE NEGATIVE ENERGY WITH RAVANA HAPPY DUSSEHRA

    HAPPY DUSSEHRA  TO ALL 

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