Dussehra Celebrations Across India

Dussehra in Northern India

Celebrate Dussehra’s grandeur in cities like Varanasi and Delhi, where Ravana statue is burned, symbolizing good’s victory over evil, alongside vibrant fairs, Ram Leela performances, and community events

In Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, Dussehra is celebrated as a ten-day Navaratri festival, ending in Vijayadashami with traditional dances, processions, and vibrant decorations to honor goddess Durga.

Dussehra in Southern India

Dussehra in Western India

Gujarat and Maharashtra celebrate Dussehra with Navratri Garba, showcasing vibrant attire, music, and folk dances.

Dussehra in Eastern India

In West Bengal, Dussehra or Durga Puja features elaborate Durga idols, artistic pandals, and cultural performances, celebrating the goddess's victory over Mahishasura with deep devotion and festive grandeur.

The Spirit of Dussehra

Dussehra celebrates the victory of good over evil, highlighting unity, devotion, and cultural pride. Join the festivities and embrace the joyful spirit!