Dussera

 Dussera or Vijayadashami, the tenth day of the bright half of Aswin is 
celebrated as the day of victory to rejoice about Durga's triumph over the 
demon Mahishasura. 
  
In Mysore in the hilltop Chamundi temple, Dussera is a picturesque festival. 
The godess is the Maharaja's family deity and a procession of elephants, 
courtiers and court symbols attracts tourists by the thousands as it wends its 
circuituous way to the temple, decorated splendidly for the festival. With the 
decline of the royal family of Mysore however the festival has lost some its 
traditional lustre. 
  
In Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and Karnataka, families arrange 
dolls(Bommai Kolu) and artefacts with decorative displays of lamps and flower. 
Women traditionally exchange gifts of coconuts, clothes and sweets. 
  
In the northern states Dussera also celebrates the homecoming of Rama the hero 
of the epic Ramayana, after his victory over Ravana, the king of Lanka. In vast 
open spaces, Ramleela, the folk play with music and spontaneous dialogues, 
retelling the story of the life of 

Rama, are enacted till the wee hours. Songs are sung in praise of Rama and 
people in thousands witness this traditional theatre with its exaggerated 
costumes, jewellery, makeup and drama. Larger than life figures of Ravana and 
other demons are burnt on cold dark nights with fireworks lighting up the sky. 
Dussera is also reminiscent of the end of the exile and banishment of the 
Pandava princes in the Mahabharata and their return with their weapons to 
reclaim their kingdom. In memory of this epic story, people in Maharashtra 
worship the implements of their professions and distribute the leaves of the 
Shami tree as gold and express their goodwill. 
  
Vijayadashami is the day of the Saraswati or the deity of knowledge and 
learning. Children begin their school education, their art lessons or their 
career planning on this day and seek their elders blessings. For Hindus Dussera 
is one of the four most auspicious days of the year. 

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