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Dussehra or Vijayadashami 2021 will fall on 15 October this year. It celebrates the victory of Lord Rama over the demon king Ravana.
This day is celebrated on the tenth day of Navratri, marking the end of the holy festival that spans nine nights. It is one of the principal festivals of Hindus and is celebrated in different parts of Nepal, Bhutan and Myanmar as well.
Dussehra is also observed as the victory of Goddess Durga over the buffalo demon Mahishasura. Hence, it is essentially celebrated as a day of triumph of good over evil.
Some key rituals of Dussehra are the Shami Puja, Aparajita Puja and Seema Avalanghan. These rituals are supposed to be carried out during the Aparahna time, according to traditional Hindu beliefs.
Believers and devotees celebrate Dussehra in a number of ways. Some people mix rice, yogurt and vermilion to form a 'Tika' and apply it on the forehead of young family members as a way to bless them with happiness and prosperity.
The red colour in the 'Tika' also signifies blood that ties the family together. On this day, elders of the family also give 'Shagan' to younger family members as a symbol of their blessings.
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