Here is the brief knowledge about Why Do We Celebrate Dussehra, Dasara or Vijayadashami and how the india people celebrate this day with their family and friends. Dussehra is the day of victory good over evil
Today, in this post we will explain the significance of Dussehra, Dasara or Vijayadashami,
the day that follows the nine days of Navratri, and how this day can bring success and victory into our life.
Dussehra which is also known as Dasara and Vijayadashami is the day of victory.
Dussehra which is also known as Dasara and Vijayadashami is the day of victory.
after 20 days of Dussehra, the Festival of Lights Diwali is celebrated with full of joy and happiness.
Dussehra - The tenth day of celebration
Navratri is filled with symbolism about vanquishing evil and wanton nature,and about having great respect for all aspects of life and even for the things and objects that contribute to our wellbeing.
The nine days of Navratri are Described as per the three basic qualities of tamas, rajas and sattva.
The nine days of Navratri are Described as per the three basic qualities of tamas, rajas and sattva.
The first three days are tamas, where the goddess is fierce, like Kali and Durga.
The next three days are Lakshmi related – gentle but materially oriented goddesses.
The last three days are dedicated to Saraswati, which is sattva. It's related to knowledge and understanding.
Investing in these three will make your life in a certain way. If you invest in tamas,
Vijayadashami - The Day of Victory
Investing in these three will make your life in a certain way. If you invest in tamas,
you will be powerful in one way. If you invest in rajas, you will be powerful in a different way.
If you invest in sattva (Mata), you will be powerful in a completely different way.
If you invest in sattva (Mata), you will be powerful in a completely different way.
But if you go beyond all this, it is no longer about power, it is about liberation.
After Navratri, the tenth and final day is Vijayadashami – that means you have triumphed over all these three qualities.
You did not give in to any of them, you saw through every one of them.
You did not give in to any of them, you saw through every one of them.
You participated in every one of them, but you did not invest in any one of them. You won over them.
That is called Vijayadashami, the day of victory.
That is called Vijayadashami, the day of victory.
This brings home the message of how being in high esteem and gratefulness towards everything that matters in our lives leads to success and victory.
In Indian culture, Dasara was always full of dances, where the whole community mixed, met, and mingled.
Celebrate Dussehra With Joy & Love
In Indian culture, Dasara was always full of dances, where the whole community mixed, met, and mingled.
But because of external influences and invasions over the past two hundred years, we have lost that today.
Otherwise, Dasara was always very vibrant. Even now it is still so in many places, but it is being lost in the rest of the country. We have to bring it back.
The Vijayadashami or Dasara festival is of a Very great cultural significance
Otherwise, Dasara was always very vibrant. Even now it is still so in many places, but it is being lost in the rest of the country. We have to bring it back.
The Vijayadashami or Dasara festival is of a Very great cultural significance
for all who live in this land – irrespective of their caste, creed, or religion
and should be celebrated with gaiety and love.
It is my wish and my blessings that all of you should celebrate Dasara with total involvement, joy, and love.
People celebrate this day full of joy and happiness. Indian people buy new clothes and share sweets with family, friends.
People celebrate this day full of joy and happiness. Indian people buy new clothes and share sweets with family, friends.
Also when it sunsets they burn out the Ravan Statue and enjoy that day.
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