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Vijayadashami
Vijayadashami, is a festival celebrated across India.
The mode of celebration and the theme of celebration
is diverse across the sub-continent. It is also celebrated
as Dussera in few parts of India, as Navratri or Navaratri
(Celebrations spanning upto nine days) in various
other parts. The celebrations signify the victory
of good over evil.
Vijaya
Dashami - (The Tenth day of victory, Sanskrit) as
the name signifies, the day is celebrated as the victory
of good over evil, either on the victory of the Lord
Rama over the asura (Demon) king Ravana in Lanka,
or worshipping godessess Durga. It is said that the
Pandavas, who returned from their exile of one year,
worshipped godessess Durga on this day. It is celebrated
on the tenth day of the Hindu month of Ashwin.
According
to the Indian mythology, the Pandavas, after their
exile in Drupada's Capital city panchala, for a year,
came back to the 'shami' tree on the outskirts of
the panchaala city* where they had hidden their precious
weapons (#). They worshipped the shami tree which
had protected their weapons for all that time, and
worshipped godessess Durga who had blessed them with
her protection for the weapons when they had come
there to hide it. Meanwhile, the kauravas had attacked
Panchala, Drupada's Capital with a huge army. The
Pandavas took their weapons, made it straight to the
battle from there and won the battle comprehensvely.
Hence the day was since then known as 'Vijaya Dashami'.