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Mysuru To Varanasi: How India Celebrates Vijayadashami With Grandeur

Marking the triumph of good over evil, Vijayadashami is observed with distinctive regional traditions. Whether it’s Kolkata’s immersion rituals, Delhi’s fiery effigy burnings, or Kullu’s deity processions, the day reflects India’s cultural tapestry

The colourful ritual of shindoor khela during Vijayadashami in Kolkata Photo: Sushmita Nag/Unsplash
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Vijayadashami is a significant Hindu festival day that celebrates the victory of good over evil. It falls on the tenth day of the Ashvin month and commemorates two legendary triumphs: Lord Rama’s defeat of the demon king Ravana, and Goddess Durga’s conquest of the buffalo demon Mahishasura.

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