Dussehra | The 5 busiest places in India You must visit Dussehra!

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 Dussehra - 5 Most Happening Places in India You must visit on Dussehra!

Dussehra is here, the most famous Indian festival! Call it Dasara, Navratri, Dusshera or Golu, the enthusiasm is the same everywhere! Be it a town or a metropolitan city, the city is illuminated with great lights, cookies are broken and the effigies of Ravana are burned. Here are the 5 busiest places in India to visit […]

Dussehra is here, the most famous Indian festival! Call it Dasara, Navratri, Dusshera or Golu, the enthusiasm is the same everywhere! Be it a town or a metropolitan city, the city is illuminated with great lights, cookies are broken and the effigies of Ravana are burned.

Here are the 5 busiest places in India to visit during Dussehra!

1 / Kolkata, Durga Puja -

Durga Puja is the most anticipated festival in West Bengal. The city is illuminated with colors and emotion. Ethnic fabrics are used, Rabindra Sangeet is performed. In each street you can find the Pandals. The ladies wear the Laal Paar sari with Shaakha Polas, the traditional bracelets. The last day of Durga Puja is called Sindoor Khela, where married women play with sindoor between them. Widows and single women are prohibited from performing this act.

2 / Kullu, Dussehra -

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The idols of Gods and Goddesses are taken to the head and there is a procession towards the main land where they meet the true god, Lord Raghunath. It is celebrated for 7 days. On the last day, the procession marches towards the Beas River and a lot of wood is burned. The pile of burning wood means the end of Ravana's Lanka. The true Himachali culture can be witnessed here during Dussehra.
These are the most popular and popular Dussehra celebrations in India. People from all over the world travel here to witness the colors of India.
Visit one of these places during Dussehra!

3 / Mysore, Dussehra -

The tradition dates back to 400 years. The Mysore Palace is illuminated for 10 days with thousands of great lights. Palace is the center of attraction while Dussehra. There are several forms of dance and music in the Palace. The elephant procession starts from the palace and marches to the ground. Dussehra in Mysore gives a "Mela" feeling.

4 / Varanasi, Dusshera -

The celebration held here has a fusion of the culture of Delhi and West Bengal. 15 kilometers from Varanasi, Ramnagar represents the most prominent Ramleela in the country. Ramleela's tradition was initiated by the king of Kashi.

5 / Gujarat, Navaratri -

The Navratri in Gujarat is the most anticipated and celebrated festival. 9 days of celebration are done in a great way with Garba and dandiyas. The traditional Garba outfit is called Chaniya Choli. You can see Garba's songs that play in each lane. The atmosphere in Gujarat during Navratri is full of smiles and garba!

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