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Dussehra 2010

October 16, 2010 by · Comments Off on Dussehra 2010 

Dussehra 2010, According to the latest reports on 2010 Dussehra festival is being said that the Indian festival that is famous will start tomorrow, October 17, 2010 on Sunday and the festival of the future is actually a traditional or historic event as it celebrated Navratri after just ten days after this bid. “Dasha-hara” is the exact Sanskrit word that has been the name of the festival tomorrow derivatives, whose meaning is really “remover of bad luck.”

2010 Dussehra is celebrated to honor or remember the defeat of evil of good because the historical background of this festival is connected with the death of Ravana by the famous Indian god-like personality of Sri Ram and Sita (the wife of Sri Ram) was kidnapped or abducted by Ravana in Lanka, which was then known as his kingdom.

Mysore, known as the city of palaces, is in charge of the celebration of this festival of Dussehra 2010 ie Sunday. BS Yeddyurappa, who is known as the chief minister of Karnataka state, will be there to start or kick off the celebration by performing puja just around the famous Mysore Palace. Later, the procession also be marked by Mr. Yeddyurappa within the premises of the Mysore Palace.

Worship will be offered by the governor of the Indian state of Karnataka to the goddess and all this Dussehra Chamundewari 2010 initial event or celebration will be broadcast on local TV channels live telecast during their routine. This is the 400th celebration of Dussehra event, said by Ramadas SA, known as minister of Mysore District.

Dussehra Message

October 16, 2010 by · Comments Off on Dussehra Message 

Dussehra Message, Chandigarh: Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal Saturday greeted the people of Punjab on the holy occasion of Durga Puja and Dussehra.
In a message, the Prime Minister said that these two festivals to overcome common barriers and provide an opportunity for people to strengthen their bonds of brotherhood, friendship and goodwill. Our nation has a secular tradition of celebrating Dusshera and Durga Puja, which symbolizes the triumph of good over evil and shows us the way of ideal and virtuous life to carve out a healthy and harmonious society.

The Prime Minister appealed to people to celebrate this joyous occasion together with religious zeal and joy rising above parochial considerations of caste, creed and color.

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