By SAM YOU Published On 30-09-2017 Time 8:55AM
Today, Lord Rama fought a long war with Lankapati Ravana and on the 10th day of the war, he got the victory by killing Ravana. It is also said that the symbol of Videhashshmi or Dussehra Durga Puja or Navaratri is also an end. Let us know some facts about Dusshera which are very important to know. Pandit Acharya Ashok Kumar Pandey, who lives in Munshi Puliya, says that ...
1. Dussehra is composed of Sanskrit word Dasha and Hara. Which means the defeat of the sun. It is said that if Lord Rama had not been killed by Ravana then the sun would have gone forever.
2. Vijedashami means the victory of the tenth day. It would also be of importance in this form that Mother Durga killed the Mahishasur monster on the tenth day.
3. Mahishasura was the king of Asuras, who oppressed innocent people. Seeing his atrocities, Lord Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh created power. The war between Mahishasur and Shakti took place for 10 days and finally the mother won the 10th day.
4. It is believed that in the Navratri the mother comes to her maiden and her departure is on the tenth day. That is why people immerse them in the water on the tenth day of Navratri.
5. There is also a belief that Shri Ram had killed Ravana 10 heads, which are symbolically linked to the elimination of the 10 evils inside them. Sin, work, anger, temptation, greed, pride, selfishness, jealousy, egoism, inhumanity and injustice are ten evils.
6. It is said that for the first time Dussehra was celebrated in the reign of the King of Mysore in the 17th Century.
7. This festival is celebrated not only in India but also in Bangladesh and Nepal. There is a national holiday on Dussehra in Malaysia.
8. Dussehra festival is also seen by adding season to weather. Winter starts from Dusshera. This is also Kharif's farming season. Kharif is harvested and after the Diwali, sowing of Rabi starts.
9. Dashera shows the importance of both Lord Rama and Durga Lord Rama. To defeat Ravana, Shri Ram had worshiped Mother Durga and in the form of ardor, the mother told the secret to kill Ravana.
10. Another belief is that on the day of Dussehra, King Ashoka adopted Buddhism. On this day Dr. Ambedkar also adopted Buddhism.
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