Mangalore: Vijayadashami - Triumph of Righteousness over Evil


Mangalore: Vijayadashami - Triumph of Righteousness over Evil

Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Oct 5: Vijayadashami is celebrated on the tenth day of Ashwija month as per Hindu calendar. This year, it falls on October 6.

This is one of the biggest festivals to be celebrated across India, Nepal, and Bangladesh. It is known with different names like Dasara, Dussehra, Navaratri, Durgotsav, Ramlila etc.

Vijayadashami is the culmination of the Navaratri festival, which unfolds cultural richness of the country. On all days of Navaratri beginning from the first day, plays, dances, singing, Bhajans, etc are organized at different places in every town and village by erecting pandals. In south India, the installation of an idol of Goddess Sharada, goddess of education and affluence, is popular. The goddess is presented in different forms each day of Navaratri, to signify that she controls everything from health, wealth, and well-being. In north India, giant-sized statues of Raavan, Kumbhakarn and Meghanad are erected on large grounds. These statues are made of flammable material, and fire crackers are filled inside them. Ramlila, depicting the story of Lord Rama, is enacted since the first day, and on Vijayadashami, Lord Ram kills Raavan by shooting an arrow, and the three statues burst into flames.

The festival falls during the beginning of the harvesting season. Newly harvested corn is brought in a procession to the temple, puja is peformed, and then the corn is distributed among the devotees, who tie them in a customary fashion at various places in their homes including granary, machinery, almirahs in which valuables are kept, etc. A few paddy corns are opened and the tender rice inside is added to a delicious preparation.

On the ninth day of the festival, vehicles, machinery, tools, weapons like guns etc are cleaned and puja is offered to them to invoke protective cover from the divine powers.

On Vijayadashami, the idols of Sharada, Durga etc are taken in a procession accompanied by tableaux, musical accompaniment and large crowds, and immerged in a lake or pond.  In coastal Karnataka, some people don different roles by wearing make up and costumes, and go from house to house, seeking donations. Huli Veshas, which try to imitate movements of tigers, are very popular in this region.

Vijayadashami, the day on which Lord Rama is believed to have annihilated demon Raavana, signifies victory of righteousness over evil. The festival, which used to depict richness and affluence of kings in the past, also provides a platform to bring to the fore innate talents, cultural richness of a region and evoke among the people a sense of reverence and devotion towards the Almighty.

  

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  • Harsh Malhotra, Mangalore/New Delhi

    Thu, Oct 06 2011

    Ms.Tina Lobo, Manglore - Mumbai..I don't think so in Monti Fest Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary..all over in the world..Harvest festival organized.. it's only in Goa/Mangalore/konkan region??right..

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  • Harsh Malhotra, Mangalore/New Delhi

    Thu, Oct 06 2011

    Burai par acchai ki jeet !
    dussehra lata hai ek ummed..
    Ravan ki tarah hamare dukhon ka ant ho….
    ek nai shuruat ho ek naye savere k saath…
    Happy Vijayadashami..

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  • Ashok, Udupi/Dubai

    Wed, Oct 05 2011

    Wish you all happy Dassera.

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  • chinmay, Oman

    Wed, Oct 05 2011

    Dev,
    I did not find anything offensive in Heny's post and simply you are very aggressive on him, for no reason. Be positive and in pleasant mood, at least during festival time. Leave it God if there was an offense meant in that post.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/ Mumbai

    Wed, Oct 05 2011

    Vijayadashami, the day on which Lord Rama is believed to have annihilated demon Raavana. One Raavana is already behind bars and 2 more Yeddy and Kumaraswami are in Q. HAPPY DASSERA!!!!!!!!!

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  • Sr. Josina BS, Bendur, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 05 2011

    Happy Feast of Dasara to all our brothers and sisters.

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  • Dev, Udupi

    Wed, Oct 05 2011

    HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain.........Just Dassera wish is enough........we dont want your lecture on that........Thanks for your wishes.

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  • rtn michael mathias shirva rotary, pilar shirva

    Wed, Oct 05 2011

    wiah u happy dassera to all indians

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Wed, Oct 05 2011

    Dear Brothers and Sisters,

    I wish all of you a happy vijayadashami and dasara. May the virtues defeat the evils and may the good things overcome bad lots and may the good people prevail over the criminals, corrupt and may the seculars win over communuals... Enjoy...

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  • Shivaprakash, Mangalore / Muscat

    Wed, Oct 05 2011

    Happy Dassera to all.

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  • Vasant Raj, Udupi / Abudhabi.

    Wed, Oct 05 2011

    Wishing all Daiji friends a very happy Dasara - 2011.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Wed, Oct 05 2011

    Happy Dassera to all the Hindu brothers and sisters. Just wonderful to have the view of this picture. The significance of this festival is the triumph of good over evil. Generally it is the festival to celebrate the slaying of the demon Mahishasura who took the form of a buffalo in the hands of Goddess Chamundeshwari who is called by different names like Durga, Mahishasura Mardini, Maha Kali, Ambe etc.

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  • Tina Lobo, Manglore - Mumbai

    Wed, Oct 05 2011

    Happy Dassera to all Newly harvested corn like the way we organize in Monti Fest Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

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