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Dasara Dewali

Dasara (Dussehra) and Diwali (Deepavali) are two major Hindu festivals celebrated in India, each with its unique significance and cultural importance. In This festive season , kumbhat bazaar presents you  immerse yourself in the joy of incredible discounts and offers! if you want to buy dry fruits, or giftpacks for your loved ones, we’ve got you covered with deals that will light up your celebrations.

1. Dasara (Dussehra)

  • When:Dasara is celebrated on the tenth day of the Hindu month of Ashwin (September or October), marking the end of Navratri, a nine-day festival dedicated to Goddess Durga.
  • Significance: Dasara symbolizes the victory of good over evil. It commemorates:
    • Lord Rama’s triumph over the demon king Ravana, as described in the epic Ramayana.
    • Goddess Durga’s victory over the buffalo demon Mahishasura.
  • How It’s Celebrated:
    • In North India, particularly in places like Delhi and Uttar Pradesh, effigies of Ravana, his brother Kumbhakarna, and son Meghnath are burnt to symbolize the victory of Lord Rama.
    • In West Bengal, Assam, and Odisha, Dasara coincides with Durga Puja, where grand celebrations are held with beautifully crafted idols of Goddess Durga. The festival ends with the immersion of the idols in rivers or seas.
    • In Mysore, Karnataka, the Mysore Dasara is famous for its royal processions and cultural events.

2. Diwali (Deepavali)

  • When: Diwali is celebrated 20 days after Dasara, on the new moon night of the Hindu month of Kartika (October or November).
  • Significance: Diwali celebrates the return of Lord Rama to Ayodhya after 14 years of exile and his victory over Ravana. It is also associated with the worship of Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity.
  • How It’s Celebrated:
    • People clean and decorate their homes with oil lamps (diyas), rangoli (colorful patterns), and lights to welcome Goddess Lakshmi.
    • Prayers and rituals are performed to seek blessings for wealth and happiness.
    • Fireworks and bursting crackers are a major part of Diwali celebrations.
    • Exchanging sweets, dry fruits, and gifts with family, friends, and neighbors is a common practice.
    • In many parts of India, Diwali is also a time to settle debts and start new ventures, symbolizing a fresh beginning.

Key Differences:

  • Dasara is more focused on the triumph of good over evil, highlighting the stories of Rama and Durga, while Diwali emphasizes light, prosperity, and the beginning of a new phase.
  • Dasara is a day-long celebration, whereas Diwali lasts for five days, with each day having its own rituals and significance.

Both festivals bring families and communities together and are celebrated with great enthusiasm across India.

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