Dussehra, also known as Vijayadashami is one of the biggest festivals observed by the Hindu community in the country.
Dussehra or Vijyadashami signifies the victory of good over evil and as per the Hindu calendar, it falls on the tenth day of Ashwin or Kartik months.
Dussehra is primarily the celebration of victory of Hindu God Rama over demon Ravana, the king of Lanka.
Vijayadashami is an auspicious festival in Hinduism and celebrates the triumph of good over evil. Every locality of the country has its own uniqueness in the celebrations.
Ravan Dahan is organised in a few cities. The most vital features of the festival include bursting crackers and feasting. Colorful exhibitions and fairs are organised on the occasion at many places in India.