This year Vijayadahami 2023 Starts from October 15, 2023, to October 24, 2023.

Vijayadashami is actually the celebration of Lord Rama's victory that lasts for 10 days.

Vijayadashami is actually the celebration of Lord Rama's victory that lasts for 10 days.

Some believe that Vijayadashami is celebrated when Goddess Durga vanquishes Mahishasura.

Some believe that Vijayadashami is celebrated when Goddess Durga vanquishes Mahishasura.

Apart from the Dusherra The nine days of Navratri are classified as per the three basic qualities of tamas, rajas and sattva

Apart from the Dusherra The nine days of Navratri are classified as per the three basic qualities of tamas, rajas and sattva

Navratri is replete with symbolism about vanquishing evil and wanton nature, and about having reverence for all aspects of life and even for the things and objects that contribute to our wellbeing

The first day of Vijayadashami is called Mahalaya. The 2nd to 5th day of Vijayadashami is the days of honouring  Goddess Durga

The first day of Vijayadashami is called Mahalaya. The 2nd to 5th day of Vijayadashami is the days of honouring  Goddess Durga

On the 6th day, It is sasthi and that followed by the 7th day that is Saptami

On the 6th day, It is sasthi and that followed by the 7th day that is Saptami

On the 8th the they worship Goddess on the occasion of Asthami  and the 9th day is the end of the Navaratri .

On the 10th day, The celebration ends with Dusshera or Ravana Dahan at some places in India.

On the 10th day, The celebration ends with Dusshera or Ravana Dahan at some places in India.

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