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1) Dussehra is the festival of India showing the power of truthfulness and righteous practice in defeating evil

2) This was the day when Lord Rama defeated the demon king Ravan after a long fierce battle between them. 

3) People construct a tall effigy of Ravan to demolish on the day to mark the celebration.

4) Ramlila, a dramatic portrayal of the life of Lord Rama attracts people to the festival.

5) Many fairs and functions organize throughout the country, which witnesses a huge crowd gathering.

6) The real festivity of this occasion appears in the evening when people from all walks attend the fair and enjoy the burning of the effigy.

7) Devotees also keep fast during the Navratri festival, which they devote to the nine incarnations of Goddess Durga.

8) Dussehra also marks the end of nine days of the Navratri festival when the statues of Goddess Durga immerse in the water bodies.

9) Mysore Dussehra is one of India's most famous Dussehra festivals.

10) Dussehra is a traditional festival that teaches us the truth, good deeds, and moral values by exhibiting the power of knowledge and ethics.

Dussehra celebration - 10 Best Lines on Dussehra Festival.



1) The festival of Dussehra is the mark of religious grandeur in India.

2) Dussehra celebration usually falls in the Gregorian calendar month of September-October.

3) Dussehra is a day to commemorate that the truth never gets defeated and evils always get their punishment.

4) Burning of giant effigies of Ravan in the Northern parts of India is a symbol of Ravana Vadh.

5) Ram Lila performances are a major part of Dussehra celebrations in north India.

6) The festival concludes with submerging the clay statues of the Goddess into river bodies.

7) Dussehra is also famous as “Vijayadashami” which in English translates to “the tenth day of victory”.

8) In northern India, people burn small and large effigies of Ravan on the day of Dussehra.

9) In some religious places like Varanasi, the Ram Lila enactment happens for a month.

10) Vijayadashami in eastern India is Bijoya Dashami.

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