Misplaced Pages

Dasara: Difference between revisions

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
Browse history interactively← Previous editContent deleted Content addedVisualWikitext
Revision as of 05:44, 17 June 2006 editPrsephone1674 (talk | contribs)1,574 editsm Celebrations: typo← Previous edit Latest revision as of 17:38, 3 September 2024 edit undoL5boat (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users6,382 editsNo edit summaryTag: Visual edit 
(353 intermediate revisions by more than 100 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{wikt|Vijayadashami|दशहरा}}
'''Dasara''', also called "Navaratri", is among the most important festivals celebrated in Southern ]. Unlike ], this is celebrated for 10 days in Southern parts.
'''Dasara''' may refer to:


== Festivals ==
The Festival of Dasara is celebrated on the occasion of ]. Celebrations are unique ranging from worshipping goddess ] (]) to exhibiting colorful toys on the day of 'bombe habba' in ] or 'Bommala Koluvu' in ].
*In South India, the Nine-day festival of ]
**In Mysore, ]
***], an integral part of the Mysore Dasara festival
**In Madikeri, ]
**In Mangalore, ]
*In Nepal, the 15-day festival of ]
*In Northern India, the tenth day of the festival, ]
*In Himachal Pradesh, a seven-day festival starting on that day, ]
*In Eastern India, to the ] day of ]


== Art and entertainment ==
{{seealso|Navratri}}
*'']'', 2018 Indian film
* '']'', a 2023 Indian Telugu-language film by Srikanth Odela


==Ayudha Puja== ==See also==
*]


{{disambiguation}}
This day is to worship weapons. People in the modern days worship automobiles, their machines on this day.

'Weapons' have been replaced with 'tools of the trade'. So people worship carpentry tools, computers, vehicles, cooking utensils etc etc.

==Vijaya Dashami==

The last day of all the celebrations is ]. In ], the tradition of holding a grand procession through the streets of this historic city, with the idol of Goddess ] riding in a golden '''Ambaari''' (Elephant-seat) heaved on Elephant-back has been in effect since time immemorial. Indeed, for many centuries, presiding over the 10-day festivities was the hallmark of sovereignty over the ]. The ] Maharajas of Mysore celebrated the annual event on a grand scale; "]" has attained renown across the country and abroad. People from all over the world go to ] to witness this cultural event. Many cultural events are held at the main ] in ]. Post ], the Government of ] has taken over the tradition and is continuing the celebration every year in the same tradition as the Old ].

== How to celebrate dasara? ==
In ], Ayudh Puja, the ninth day of Dasara, is celebrated with the worship of implements used in daily life such as computers, books, vehicles, kitchen tools etc. It is an effort to see the divine in the tools and objects one uses in daily life.

Basically it includes all tools that help one earn one's livelihood. So knowledge workers go for books, pen or computers, plough and other agricultural tools by the farmer, machinery by industrialists and cars/buses/trucks by transporters are decorated with flowers and worshiped on this day invoking God's blessing for success in coming years. It is believed that any new venture such as staring of business or purchasing of new house hold items on this day is bound to succeed.

=== Sweets ===
It is the day which sees much good food and feasting. Here are name of sweets:
* ] – It is made of coconut, milk, sugar and ] powder
* ] – It is made of good quality ] and sugar.

=== A festive meals for puja time ===
It is day when the best meals is cooked for a festival.
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]

==The Legend==

This day marks the triumph of Lord ] over '']'' king ]. On this day, Rama killed Ravana.

Rama was asked to go on exile because his stepmother, ] was tricked into asking
King Dasaratha to exile him for 14 years. Rama's wife Sita, and his brother Lakshmana went with him willingly.

News of Rama staying at an ashmram while on exile spread rapidly. A demon, ] found her way there and demanded that Rama or Lakshmana marry her. When both brothers rejected her, she threatened to kill Sita, so that Rama would then be single again. Lakshmana then cut off her ears and nose.

Shoorpanakha's brother was the demon King ]. Ravana was incensed to hear what happened to his sister, and kidnapped Sita to avenge the insult.

The ] chronicles Rama's travels and deeds as he searched for his wife, and defeated evil.

==Celebrations==

On this day, people spend the day decorating the entrances of houses & shops with flower studded strings called 'Torans' (Floral Gateways).

At night, effigies of ], ] and ] are stuffed with firecrackers and set alight. Children especially enjoy seeing this because of the beautiful fireworks on the ground. The festival, which is thought of as the "Victory of Good over Evil" and "Return of Rama from Exile" is celebrated in grand style. Because the day is auspicious, people inaugurate new vehicles, machines, books, weapons and tools by ceremonially asking god to bless the new items.

==Different Celebrations in Different Parts of South Asia==

Dussehra is celebrated in various ways in different parts of South Asia. In ], the festival is celebrated as Kali Puja or ], while in ], the festival incorporates worship of the goddesses ], ], and ].

Some people feel that Dussehra and Dasara are not simply different transliterations of the same word, but two different festivals.

Dasara is the festival marking end of ] and the ] of ] idols which are worshipped for nine days prior to Dussehra. Dussehra is also the day when many families start formal education of their kids. The practise has been so old, that in some parts of Kerala, even after conversions to Christianity, some members of the community continued this tradition. In ], many churches in Kerala formally adopted the same tradition of introducing young children to education on Dussehra day.

The Dasara celebrations in Mysore are popular with tourists, and are conducted with great pomp. Dasara is celebrated in ] by the name of ].


==External links==
*
*
*
*
*
*
*

{{HinduFestivals}}
]

]
]
]

Latest revision as of 17:38, 3 September 2024

Dasara may refer to:

Festivals

Art and entertainment

See also

Topics referred to by the same term Disambiguation iconThis disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Dasara.
If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Category: