The symbolic burning of this massive effigy on Dussehra, which falls on October ... In the tradition of the festival, effigies of Ravana, his brother Kumbhkaran, and his son Meghnath are burned ...
As Dussehra arrives, the vibrant celebrations ... Ra.One's dramatic entrance against a backdrop of a burning Ravana effigy symbolizes the eternal struggle between light and darkness.
Dussehra (also known as Vijaya Dashami) is a prominent Hindu festival observed on the tenth day of Navaratri. It commemorates the triumph of Lord Rama over the demon king Ravana, symbolizing the ...
Dussehra, the day when Lord Rama killed Ravana, commemorates the triumph of good over evil. People celebrate it by burning effigies of ten-head Ravana, symbolizing burning of evil, greed ...
May the festival of Dussehra inspire you to always fight for the truth and stand up against injustice. Wishing you and your family a victorious day! As Ravan’s effigy burns, may all your worries ...
Dussehra, which is an amalgamation of the words ‘Dasa’ and ‘Hara’ signifies the slitting of the ten evil heads of Ravana by Lord Rama. Dussehra also marks the day when the Goddess Durga ...
Dussehra is celebrated as the victory of the Hindu God Lord Rama over the evil demon king Ravana. Source: EPA / JAIPAL SINGH/EPA Dussehra is an annual Indian festival that marks the win of good ...
Every year around this time, in the days leading up to the Hindu festival of Dussehra ... They culminate on Dussehra, marked by burning an effigy of the 10-headed demon-king Ravan - the blaze ...