Dussehra, also known as Vijaydashmi or Ravan Dahan, is celebrated on the last or the 10th day of the Ashwini month. It comes after the nine-day festive celebration of Navratri. Dussehra marks the victory of Lord Rama over the demon king Ravan
Place an idol of the goddess on a chowki and arrange books around it. Then, light a Diya and incense sticks and offer kumkum, Haldi and flowers to the goddess with your kids. Effigies of Ravan are burned all across the country on Dussehra. The eastern part of India celebrates this day to mark the end of Durga Puja. Dussehra, also known as Vijaydashmi or Ravan Dahan, is celebrated on the last or the 10th day of the Ashwini month. It comes after the nine-day festive celebration of Navratri. Dussehra marks the victory of Lord Rama over the demon king Ravan