New Delhi: Dussehra is one of the most significant festivals celebrated in India. It comes with grandeur setups and devotion across the country. It marks the victory of Lord Rama over the demon king Ravana, symbolising the triumph of good over evil. The festival also collides with the end of Navratri, adding spiritual depth and meaning to the day. From ‘Ravaan Dahan’ to extravagant fairs, Dusshera has a sense of renewal, reminding us that no matter how strong evil comes our way, truth and righteousness will always prevail.

In North India, the day is observed with dramatic enactments of the Ramayana in Ramillila performances, culminating in the symbolic burning of Ravana himself. In the south, it often takes the form of worshipping Goddess Durga and honouring knowledge, courage, and prosp

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