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| (Celebrated all over India) |
Navaratri is the longest Hindu festival
that continues for night consecutive nights in praise of Lord Rama.
Continuous chanting from the great epic Ramayana, along with evening
performances from the episodes of his life, is held for nine days. It is a combination of many concepts. It is believed that Durga, the goddess of power and vitality, has nine forms called Navadurga and on each day of the nine days she takes a new form, with an arsenal of weapons, to ride a lion and fight the demon Mahishasura. Vijayalaxmi or Dussehra, the 10th day is celebrated with feasting and rejoicing as her day of victory. Lord Rama is said to have worshipped the Goddess, seeking her blessing in order to overpower the evil force of Ravana, the abductor of his beloved Sita. The most joyous celebration of Navaratri is seen in Gujarat, Karnataka, Tamilnadu and Bengal. Every night people gather in courtyards to dance the dandiya raas and garba, a community dance in which men and women dressed in festive clothes, dance in pairs with dandiyas or painted wooden sticks. |

| (Celebrated in Bengal) |
Is performed during the nine days
of Navratri. Community pujas in Bengal are organised in every locality.
Families visit each other to share feasts. On Bijoya day, the idols
are taken in elaborate processions for immersion in the river of the
sea. |
| Is celebrated to make the homecoming
of Lord Rama. The Ramila - an enchantment of the life of Lord Rama,
is held nine days before Dussehra. On the 10th day larger than life effigies of Ravana, his brothers Meghnath and Kumbhkarna filled with different fire crackers are set alight to celebrate the victory of good over evil. In Himachal Pradesh, a week long fair at kullu is a part of the Dussehra celebrations. From the little temples in the hills, deities are brought in procession to the Kullu Maidan with lot of gaiety, music and color. The presiding deity is Lord Raghunathji. Mysore is illuminated with lights for Dussehra. Majestic processions, a torch light parade and dance and musical events enliven the tranquil city. |
| (Celebrated in Jodhpur) |
| Is a festival devoted mainly to
the music and dance of the Marwar region. The festival was originally
known as the 'Maand festival'. Held for two days on full moon-sharad
purnima, folk artists bring to life the myth, legend and folklore of
the area. |
| Navratri |
| Durga Puja |
| Dussehra |

| Marwar Festival |

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