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Dussehra 2023 : Date, Muhurat and Puja Vidhi Of This Auspicious Festival

Dussehra

Dussehra is a promising event for Hindus. It remembers the victory of good over evil and is seen on the 10th day of Navratri. On the Dasmi Tithi of Ashwin in Shukla Paksha, Dussehra is noticed. It is imagined that two critical events happened on Dussehra.

Mahishasura the demon king was slain by Goddess Durga, while Raavana was vanquished by Lord Ram. The auspicious occasion is observed on the tenth day of the Ashwin month, which often occurs in September or October.

Dussehra Significance 

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Dussehra or Vijayadashami or even Bijoya (as Bengalis call it) is perhaps of the most well known and intensely celebrated celebration in India. Individuals play Dandiya and Garba during the nine days of Navratri while petitioning the Goddess. Dussehra and Vijayadashami both commend the triumph of good over evil and mean a man’s need to conquer dread, eagerness, and negative reasoning and move towards positive considerations and deeds.

Date And Shubh Muhurat

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On October 24, Dussehra or Vijayadashami is noticed. As indicated by Drik Panchang, the Vijaya Muhurat begins at 1:58 and finishes up at 2:43. It is a Puja opportunity in the early evening from 1:13 to 3:28. The Shravana Nakshatra ranges from October 22 at 6:44 pm to October 23 at 5:14 pm, while the Dashami Tithi starts on October 23 at 5:44 pm and closures on October 24 at 3:14 pm.

Puja Vidhi

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On Vijayadashami, customs including Seema Avalanghan, Aparajita Puja, and Shami Puja are completed. These services ought to be done at Aparahna time, as indicated by Drik Panchang. Since Goddess Durga symbols are lowered in blessed water on this day, Dussehra is associated with both Navratri and Durga Puja despite the fact that it’s anything but a part of by the same token.

Some people make a combination of rice, yogurt, and vermilion to apply tikka to their family members’ foreheads. By doing this action, you can enlist Goddess Durga’s blessings and make prayers for joy and success.

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