Living small, in fragments, and under influences defines Ravana. In contrast, living peacefully and embracing vastness reflects the essence of Ram. In conclusion, as we celebrate Dussehra ...
Dussehra, the day when Lord Rama killed Ravana, commemorates the triumph of good over evil. People celebrate it by burning effigies of ten-head Ravana, symbolizing burning of evil, greed ...
Dussehra (also known as Vijaya Dashami) is a prominent Hindu festival observed on the tenth day of Navaratri. It commemorates the triumph of Lord Rama over the demon king Ravana, symbolizing the ...
Dussehra, also known as Vijayadashami ... This marks the time when Lord Rama ( a Hindu god ) defeated the ten-headed Ravana ( a demon-king ), hence, symbolising the victory of righteousness ...
Dussehra is celebrated on the final day of Durga Puja or Navratri. The day is marked by ‘ramleela’ programs and the burning ...
An effigy of Ravana is burnt during celebration of the Dussehra, in Ranchi. An effigy of Ravana being burnt during Dussehra celebrations, at Gandhi Maidan in Patna.
On the festival of Dussehra or Vijayadashmi people burn effigies of Ravana to signify victory of good over evil but Shri Kanaiyalal Bhatt says the character of Ravana is widely misunderstood.
The festival culminates on the 10th day, known as Dussehra, when Hindus celebrate the God Rama's victory over the demon king Ravana, symbolising the triumph of good over evil. In the state of West ...
Dussehra is celebrated as the victory of the Hindu God Lord Rama over the evil demon king Ravana. Source: EPA / JAIPAL SINGH/EPA Dussehra is an annual Indian festival that marks the win of good ...
Dussehra symbolizes the triumph of good over evil, with traditions like the Ram Lila dramatizing episodes from the Ramayana and culminating in the burning of effigies of Ravana. Chanakya’s 9 ...
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