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  1. Dussehra is one among the foremost important festivals in Hindu culture. it's celebrated on the Judgment Day of Navratri (10th day of the crescent moon), as per the Hindu calendar . It occurs within the Hindu month of Ashvin. Dussehra is widely known because the victory of Goddess Durga over the demon God Mahishasura. The festival also marks the good victory that Lord Ram achieved by defeating the demon King of Lanka, Ravana. People celebrate this festival with tons of zest, devotion and vigor. On this occasion, effigies of the demon king Ravana are burnt all across India.
    dussehra wishes

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