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Nepal to Sri Lanka: 7 countries besides India that celebrate Dussehra

Dussehra, celebrated across South Asia and the diaspora, marks the victory of good over evil. From Nepal to Trinidad and Tobago, communities engage in vibrant rituals, prayers, and cultural performances to honour the goddess Durga.

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Ishwi Singh
Published : Oct 11 2024, 07:15 AM IST
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In Nepal, the festival is known as Vijaya Dashami, and it is a significant occasion that involves elaborate celebrations, where families gather to worship the goddess Durga, offering prayers and seeking her blessings, while also commemorating her victory over Mahishasura, symbolising the triumph of good over evil.
 

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In Bangladesh, Dussehra is celebrated as Durga Puja, which is one of the most important festivals for the Hindu community, involving intricate rituals, vibrant decorations, and cultural performances, all of which mark the goddess Durga's victorious battle against the demon Mahishasura, highlighting themes of power, devotion, and the victory of righteousness.

Dussehra is observed in various parts of Sri Lanka, particularly among the Tamil community, where it is celebrated with traditional rituals, prayers, and community gatherings that reflect the cultural significance of the event and the worship of the goddess Durga.
 

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In Pakistan, certain Hindu communities, particularly those in the Sindh region, celebrate Dussehra with enthusiasm, involving events that may include performances from the Ramayana, along with prayers and communal feasts.

In Mauritius, where many people follow Hindu traditions, Dussehra is celebrated with a variety of rituals and festivities. Devotees pray and make offerings to the goddess Durga, which helps strengthen cultural connections and community spirit during this special time.
 

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In Fiji, the Indo-Fijian community commemorates Dussehra with vibrant celebrations that may include cultural performances, traditional dances, and gatherings, all aimed at honouring the principles of good and the values represented by the goddess Durga.

 

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In Trinidad and Tobago, the Hindu communities observe Dussehra with enthusiasm, organising events that encompass cultural programs, prayers, and rituals. One can observe a vibrant atmosphere that celebrates the festival's significance and the enduring message of the victory of good over evil.

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Ishwi Singh
Ishwi Singh is a content writer with a background in English literature. She has experience in creating engaging stories and translating content. Previously, she worked as an editorial intern at Oxford University Press.

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