|
Dusshera is celebrated with grandeur and splendor across India in the month of September/October. The festival is a celebration of the triumph of god over evil, the victory of Lord Rama over the demon Ravana. Dusshera in Delhi is celebrated by setting ablaze huge effigies of Ravana, his son Meghnad and brother Kumbhakarna. As the effigies are burnt, the play of the fire-works illuminates the night sky.
Features:
The effigies of Ravana are set on fire at the popular Ramlila grounds.
Before the effigy is burnt, Shriram Bhartiya Kala Kendra performs a dance ballad of Ramayana.
Chaotic and pyrotechnics display follows
As the effigies of Ravana, his son Meghnad and brother Kumbhakarna, the fire-works illuminates the night sky.
The festival has a tremendous impact on education, spirituality and tradition.
Season:
Dusshera in Delhi is celebrated in the month of September/October.
How to reach Delhi:
By air:
Indira Gandhi International Airport connects Delhi with the major cities of the world. Palam Domestic Airport connects Delhi to the important cities in India.
By rail: Three important railway stations in Delhi namely Delhi railway Station, Old Delhi railway Station and Hazarat Nizamuddin railway station connects Delhi with important cities in india.
By road: Inter state bus terminus (ISBT) and Delhi transport corporations make Delhi easily accessible by road.
Dusshera in Delhi is a glorious event. Tourtoindia.com offers further information on Dusshera in Delhi. To book tours please enter your queries in the form
|