Vijayadashami | Date of Vijayadashami 2019 | Dussehra Celebration

Vijayadashami 2019 October 08, 2019, Tuesday Dussehra Celebration

Vijayadashami is also known as Dussehra, which is celebrated throughout India and has now reached great leaps throughout the world. It is celebrated for different reasons in various parts of India and symbolizes the end of Durga Puja. Help Pooja is celebrated during the month of Ashvin, which is celebrated between September and October.

It also characterizes an admiration for the attributes of the Divine Shakti (Power) incarnated as the Goddesses Durga and Saraswati to destroy evil and develop the art and culture of the country. In general, all Vijayadashami celebrations reach a critical point with processions of clay Deities of Durga, Lakshmi, Saraswathi, Ganesha and Kartikeya, accompanied by music and songs, to the river or the ocean. The images are immersed in the body of water after paying homage to the deities with great reverence and respect.



Navratri is a festival of great importance and importance for all and embodies the virtues of the feminine Divinity. The festival symbolizes the triumph of good over evil, highlighting the attributes of everyday life, with reverence for all objects that contribute to our well-being. The three basic qualities of Tamas, Rajas and Sattva basically define the essence of Navratri. Adhering to these qualities will shape life. The conquest of these basic qualities will lead to the path of liberation. This Vijayadasami day indicates not only the victory against evil but also against the negative aspects of each individual.

The Mythology Behind Vijayadashami

The origins of Vijayadashami are full of mystery and date back to various mythological tales and legends. It is said that Goddess Durga, embodied with the combined heavenly energies of all the Gods to defeat the evil demon Masishasura, who wreaked havoc on the world with her evil deeds. There was a terrible battle for nine days, with the Goddess finally prevailing over the beast and killing all evil. Finally restored peace in the world.

Vijayadashami also commemorates the victory of Lord Rama over the powerful king of Lanka, Ravana, who deviated from the path of justice to satisfy his ego and betrayed his adherence to the Dharma. This forms the crux of the sacred epic Ramayana and the incarnation of Lord Vishnu as Rama to restore order in the world.



Vijayadashami is celebrated with great fervor and mercy, and people fast for nine days to show their devotion and indicate the prevalence of good over evil. People wear new clothes and visit the Puja Pandals to pay homage to the Deity and prepare traditional food at home. Ramayana's works are represented all day, which eventually leads to the effigies of Ravana being lit with fireworks that indicate the victory of good over evil. The Festival also marks the preparation of Diwali, the festival of lights when Lord Rama finally arrives in Ayodhya after a long pause and stay in the forest. The day is also observed with the Visarjan (immersion) of the idols of Goddess Durga, which marks the culmination of the nine-day festival of Vijayadashami or Dussehra.

  • It is a celebration of victory. The conquest of good over evil.
  • To destroy all evil in life, and protect as an amulet against all the negativities of life.
  • Grant benevolence in lives and bless abundantly with all wealth and opulence.


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