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From
time to time, many festivals are celebrated by the Hindus
of India. Every festival has its own importance. Dusserah,
also known as Vijaya Dashami is the festival, which is unique
and of great significance.
Vijaya
means victory and Dashami means tenth, so Vijaya Dashami is
the other name of Dusserah, victory on the tenth. This festival
falls on Aswin Shuki tenth. Lord Rama invaded Sri Lanka on
this day and came out victorious. This day has been recognized
auspicious to defeat an enemy. According to astrology, that
period, before the rise of stars on Aswin Shuki tenth, is
'Vijaya'. That awards Siddhi (Supernatural powers) to all
deeds. Before this tenth day is widow night, which is pure.
The sunrise after this is the most superior. Vijaya Dashami
is a national festival of India. Prominently this is a festival
of the Kshatriyas. Public, in general observe this as Ram
Lila. For first nine days (Nava Ratri) of Shuki Paksh, Rama
Lila is performed. On the tenth (Vijay Dashami) day. Lord
Rama is taken out in a procession on a be jewelled chariot
all over the streets. This day is still more lucky, if one
happens to have a glance at Neel Kanth (a small eagle of blue
colour). Any king, who celebrates this festival every year,
against victory over his enemies with all his horses, elephants
and carriers; all weapons and armour, all family members and
attendants, he goes out of town and worships Gods and then
pervades his enemy or his effigy, backed by enchantment of
Vedic hymns, such a king is always victorious.
Lord
Rama was the seventh incarnation of Visnu. He was born during
Treta Yuga, on the ninth of the light half of the month of
Chetr (March-April) in the city of Ayodhaya, with Dashrath
as his father and Kaushalaya as the mother. At the first dawn
of intelligence, he acquired much learning and withdrawing
from all worldly pursuits, set out journeying through wilds
and gave a fresh beauty to his life by visiting holy shrines.
Dashrath,
during a war with the ashuras and in order to help the gods,
was injured and his third wife, who was with him on the battle
field, saved his life. So Dashrath had promised a boon to
Kekeye to be availed, as and when she desired. Rama was declared
as the successor to old Dashrath. Kekeye availed off the promise
and got Rama to be sent to exile for fourteen years. The aim
was to get her son Bharata installed in place of Rama.
Rama
being righteous person, in order to save the word of his father,
went into exile. His younger brother Lakshman and his wife
Sita accompanied him, voluntarily. During the exile, Rama
visited many saints and saved their heritage from atrocities
of the demons. By a trick and magical powers, Ravana stole
away Sita. Lakshman insulted Supamakha, the sister of Ravana.
Ravana,
one of the rakshasas, two generations in descent from B'rhma;
the son of great rishi Visravas (son of saint Pulsateye) born
out of a Gandharva marriage with a demon wife, is said to
have performed sever austerities for a period of ten thousand
years, in the hope of obtaining sovereignty of the three worlds.
The deity appeared to him and granted his prayer. Ravana was
highly learned and had obtained power from B'rhma. He is said
to have had ten heads, which may signify intelligence, but
the ego in him was his curse. The Gods were afflicted by his
rule. They solicited his dethronement, which was vouchsafed,
and Rama was incarnated to accomplish this end.
Dusserah
is celebrated in remembrance of the victory of Rama over Ravana.
A ten headed person, has never been born, nor is, nor would
be born, so this myth of ten heads is superfluous. In fact
it signifies the victory over evils. Burning of the effigy
of Ravana on the Vijaya Dashami day, means to get rid of the
evils in a man, which are sex, lust or carnality; anger or
rage, greed, avarice or temptation, attachment, allurement
or infatuation, arrogance, ego or pride, jealousy, hatred,
feeling of revenge, insulting others or talking ill of others,
dishonesty, selfishness, intolerance, violence, cruelty or
hurting others.
Rama
was known for his strict abidance to truth, virtue and righteousness.
Rama's main hole in the divine Rama was to spell out the law
of virtue. Rama symbolizes a perfect life and those who follow
the path laid by him will enjoy peace. Although Rama conquered
Sri Lanka and killed Ravana, yet his aim was only to liberate
Sita, to put an end to the atrocities of Ravana. It was not
a revenge. It was not selfishness, because he handed over
the kingdom of Sri Lanka to Bheveeshan,the brother of Ravana,
Rama assures protection to all, who seek refuge in him, such
as Sugriva, the monkey king. The Story of Rama and his victory
over Ravana, was originally compiled in Valmiki's Ramayana,
later recited in the Mahabharata and then illustrated in Tuisi
Dasa's Ram Charit Manas.
Ram
Lila begins on the first day of Navaratris, when the enactment
of Rama Drama begins. The whole life story of Rama, right
from his birth on earth, his childhood, his education and
training, his winning over Sita in a sweyeambar (Competition).
His coronation to be, his exile, encounter with demons in
safeguarding Rishi ashrams, stealing away of Sita, meeting
Ahalyabai, meeting Hanuman, friendship with Sugrieva, invasion
of Sri Lanka and the killing of Ravana and return to Ayodhaya
all these incidents, form topics for day performance over
the stage, in most parts of India. On the last day, the day
of Dusserah, the effigies of Ravana, Kumbhkaran (Ravana's
brother) and Meghnath (Ravana's son) are burnt with an arrow
shot from Rama's bow. The crackers fitted inside the effigies
explode with great noise and to he laughter of the crowd in
Dusserah fair.
The
Rama Barat of Agra, marriage procession of Rama, from Ayodhaya
toJanakpur, the capital city of Janaka, the father of Sita,
is famous, which attracts crowds from all nearby places, who
come in thousands, carried on buses, tongas, tractor trolleys
and on foot. The Dusserah melas (fairs) at Mysore, Kulu and
Kota (Rajasthan) are famous for their magnificence, although
every place in India, celebrates the fair, in one form or
the other.
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