Yes, Mumbai celebrates Dussehra with a lot of zeal and excitement. One of the most significant Hindu holidays, it celebrates the triumph of good over evil. The tenth day of Navratri is when Dussehra, also known as Vijayadashami, is observed.
On the day of Dussehra, Mumbai residents visit temples, pay prayers, and trade sweets and presents. Additionally, they take part in cultural activities and occasions like Ramlila and Ravan Dahan.
A popular folk play called Ramlila tells the story of Lord Rama. The culmination of it is the burning of Ravan’s effigy on Dussehra day, which is celebrated over the course of the nine days of Navratri.
Ravan Dahan is the symbolic burning of the ten-headed demon king Ravana.
It is done to celebrate the victory of good over evil. Ravan Dahan is typically held in the evening, and it is a major tourist attraction in Mumbai.
There are many ways to celebrate Dussehra in Mumbai. Here are a few ideas:
Here are some of the most popular places to celebrate Dussehra in Mumbai:
1. Girgaon Chowpatty
2. Shivaji Park
3. Malad West Navratri
4. Kalbadevi Navratri
5. Thane Navratri
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