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Firstly we wish you a very Happy Dussehra 2015. Dussehra, also known as Vijaya Dashami is an important Hindu festival and is celebrated in the month of Ashwayuja. This day is the end of Navaratri as first Nine days of this month are celebrated as Maha Navratri and the tenth day is celebrated as Dussehra. Dussehra marks the success of Goddess Durga over two devils -Shumbh and Nishumbh and that of Lord Rama over the demon king, Ravana. Hence, the festival is known as “Vijaya Dashami.”
Dussehra is one such festival that has its significance with a teaching that goodness is long lived. In India, Dasara is celebrated with immense zeal and fervor. Dussehra is the celebration of the victory of ‘Good over Evil. During Dussehra, Ravana is burnt in effigy which is known as Ravan-Dahan in various parts of the country. On this special day, spread the joy of Dussehra Festival by sharing HD Images that we’ve collected for you. We are providing you some beautiful Dussehra Festival Images & HD Wallpaper for Free Download, Dasara HD 3D wallpapers for PC & Desktop Background, Beautiful Lord Shri Ram Pictures with Hanuman, unique Happy Dussehra Wallpaper & Photos, Special Happy Vijaya Dashami Images, and Happy Dussehra Ravan Images. Download these images for free and set them as your fb profile pictute, whatsapp dp or share with your friends on social media.
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On Vijayadashmi, the idols of Goddess Durga are immersed into water, after the nine days of festivities. This day marks the end of Durga Pooja celebrations, the preceding nine days being collectively referred to as ‘Navratri’. Vijayadashmi is dedicated to Mother Goddess Shakti, who incarnated in the form of Goddess Durga, a combined manifestation of the divine energies of the Holy Trinity – Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh and all the other devatas, when they summoned her to kill the mighty demon known as Mahishasura and freed the world from his terror.
The festival of Dussehra has also been considered to symbolise the celebration of good over evil while marking the Hindu god Rama’s victory over the demon king Ravan to rescue his abducted wife Sita.