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Dussehra 2024: Embrace the Spirit of Vijayadashami With Some Dos and Don’ts

Dussehra, also known as Vijayadashami, will be celebrated on Saturday, October 12, 2024. This auspicious day symbolizes the victory of good over evil, commemorating Lord Ram's triumph over the demon king Ravana.

Reported by:  PTC Punjabi Desk   |  Edited by:  Ritika Nath   |  October 11th 2024 04:55 PM  |  Updated: October 11th 2024 04:55 PM

Dussehra 2024: Embrace the Spirit of Vijayadashami With Some Dos and Don’ts

Dussehra, also known as Vijayadashami, will be celebrated on Saturday, October 12, 2024. This auspicious day symbolizes the victory of good over evil, commemorating Lord Ram's triumph over the demon king Ravana.

Reported by:  PTC Punjabi Desk
Edited by:  Ritika Nath
October 11th 2024 04:55 PM
Last Updated: October 11th 2024 04:55 PM
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Dussehra, also known as Vijayadashami, will be celebrated on Saturday, October 12, 2024. This auspicious day symbolizes the victory of good over evil, commemorating Lord Ram's triumph over the demon king Ravana. As we prepare to celebrate this important occasion, it's essential to observe certain practices to enhance its significance. To help you make the most of Dussehra 2024, we’ve compiled a list of five things you should do and five things you should avoid.

Dussehra 2024: 5 Things To Do

Participate in Ram Lila: Engage in the local Ram Lila performances, which depict the life and struggles of Lord Ram. This traditional play not only educates about the epic tale but also fosters community spirit.

Perform Pooja: Conduct a special pooja at home or in temples to seek blessings for health, prosperity, and happiness. Light diyas, offer prayers, and immerse yourself in the spiritual atmosphere.

Celebrate with Family: Dussehra is a time for family gatherings and celebrations. Share festive meals, exchange gifts, and spend quality time with your loved ones to strengthen family bonds.

Burn the Effigy of Ravana: Participate in the symbolic act of burning the effigy of Ravana, which signifies the destruction of evil and the triumph of good. This age-old tradition is both a thrilling spectacle and a powerful reminder of the virtues of righteousness.

Start New Ventures: Dussehra is considered an auspicious time to initiate new endeavors, whether it's starting a business, a new job, or a personal project. The blessings of this day can bring success and positivity to your ventures.

Dussehra 2024: 5 Things To Not Do

Avoid Negative Thoughts: Refrain from harbouring any negativity or ill will towards others. Dussehra is about celebrating positivity and goodwill, so focus on uplifting thoughts.

Don’t Indulge in Conflicts: Try to resolve any ongoing conflicts before Dussehra. The day is about harmony, and engaging in disputes can bring negative energy to the celebration.

Skip Non-Vegetarian Food: Traditionally, it is advisable to avoid non-vegetarian food on this day as a mark of respect for the victory of good over evil. Opt for vegetarian dishes to align with the festive spirit.

Avoid Shopping on Dussehra: While shopping is an integral part of festive preparations, it is advisable to avoid shopping on Dussehra's day. Instead, plan your shopping to ensure a smooth celebration.

Don’t Forget the Rituals: Ensure you do not skip the important rituals associated with Dussehra. Missing out on pooja or other traditional practices may diminish the spiritual significance of the day.

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