Dussehra 2025

Dussehra, also known as Vijayadashami is one of the biggest festivals observed by the Hindu community in the country.

It is celebrated at the end of Navratri, on account of which the date changes every year. Under the Hindu calendar's month of Kartik, this festival will be observed on the 10th day of this month. In 2025 it falls on 02nd October.

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Date

Day

States

02 October 2025

Thursday

All states

Dussehra 2025 Date and Muhurat

Dussehra

Vijayadashami Muhurat (Aparahna Puja Time): 1:13 PM to 3:30 PM

The Shami Puja, Aparajita Puja, and Seema Avalanghan are ideally performed during the Aparahna period, as it is considered highly auspicious on this day.

Note: Muhurat timings may vary slightly depending on your city/location.

Significance of Dussehra

Every year, the festival of Dussehra is celebrated with great enthusiasm and zeal. People across the country take part in the occasion in their unique style. It is the day when ten-headed Ravana was killed by Lord Rama. Vijayadashami is an auspicious festival in Hinduism and celebrates the triumph of good over evil. Every locality of the country has its own uniqueness in the celebrations.

How Do People Celebrate Dussehra?

The festival of Dussehra or Vijayadashami is celebrated differently in various parts of the country. While at some localities people engage in public processions, at some localities they take part in Ram Leela. Ravan Dahan is organised in a few cities. The most vital features of the festival include bursting crackers and feasting. Colorful exhibitions and fairs are organised on the occasion at many places in India. Moreover, people enact the entire Ramayana right from ten days prior to the festival of Dussehra. The celebrations remain the same during Dussehra holidays 2025.

Why Do We Celebrate Dussehra?

Dussehra is a Hindu festival that marks the victory of Lord Rama over Ravana. It is also celebrated to mark the victory of Goddess Durga over demon Mahishasur and end of Navratri. Dussehra or Vijyadashami signifies the victory of good over evil and as per the Hindu calendar, it falls on the tenth day of Ashwin or Kartik months.

Celebrating Dussehra

Dussehra is primarily the celebration of victory of Hindu God Rama over demon Ravana, the king of Lanka. The day is observed with country-wide processions carrying statues of Durga, Saraswati, Ganesha, Lakshmi, and more to nearby rivers or oceans and immersing them.

Also, effigies of Ravana are burned symbolizing the victory of good over evil and celebrations are held by lighting fireworks. Also, Diwali or Deepavali festival preparations are started.

Durga Puja Holidays 2025

Durga Puja is also referred to as Sharadotsav or Durgotsav. It is a yearly Hindu festival devoted to Hindu Goddess Durga. This festival is especially famous in Odisha, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Bihar, Tripura and Assam. It typically falls in the months of September and October according to Gregorian calendar. Durga Puja is a multi-day festival that features stage and temple decorations, arts and processions. The Durga Puja festival denotes the battle of goddess Durga with buffalo demon Mahishasura. Therefore, the festival signifies the triumph of good over evil.

Top Destinations to Spend Dussehra Holidays 2025

The following are the top five Indian destinations to spend Dussehra holidays 2025:

  1. Mysore: Mysore, the second largest city in the Indian state of Karnataka, is a globally renowned destination to experience the true joy of Vijayadashami. In Karnataka, the tradition of celebrating Dussehra is more than 400 years old. The entire palace of the city of Mysore is lit up for the propitious occasion.
  1. Delhi: Delhi, the capital city of India, also brings in the most exciting festival of Dussehra in a different manner. The festival is celebrated with continuous fun, fanfare and dancing. The city is also famous for hosting the best Ram Leela shows.
  1. Varanasi: Varanasi is another beautiful Indian destination to celebrate the festival of Vijayadashami. It is one of the holiest places in the country as well. Like Delhi, Varanasi also hosts Ram Leela shows. For devotees, the city remains a favorite place of visit for ten long days.
  1. Baraha: Baraha becomes the centre of attraction during Dussehra. You should visit this place for its unique celebrations. The distance between Baraha and Chandigarh is just 80 km.
  1. Kullu: Kullu is the best tourist destination in India. Dussehra in Kullu is also a royal-led festival that goes on for 7-8 days. The city is also famous for its heritage. Consider this place to celebrate Dussehra holidays 2025 if you are residing nearby.

Future Dussehra Dates: 2026–2029

Date

Day

States

18 October 2026

Thursday

All Indian States (Gazetted Holiday)

9 October 2027

Saturday

All Indian States (Gazetted Holiday)

27 September 2028

Wednesday

All Indian States (Gazetted Holiday)

16 October 2029

Tuesday

All Indian States (Gazetted Holiday)

FAQs on Dussehra

  • Which Goddess is Worshipped on the Ninth Day of Navratri?

    On the ninth day, Goddess Siddhidatri, the final form of Navadurga, is worshipped by devotees.  

  • Who Started the Celebration of Dussehra?

    The origins of Dussehra date back to ancient times. It is believed that Lord Rama's victory over Ravana is the core event behind Dussehra, as mentioned in the Ramayana.  

  • When is Dasara in 2025?

    Dasara 2025 will be celebrated on 2nd October 2025, marking the victory of good over evil.  

  • Which Deity is Worshipped During Dasara?

    Dasara is celebrated to honor both Lord Rama's victory and Goddess Durga's triumph over Mahishasura, depending on regional traditions.  

  • Is Dussehra 2025 an Auspicious Time for Marriages?

    Yes, Dussehra is considered highly auspicious. If a Shubh Muhurat is available, marriages can be performed.  

  • Is Dasara 2025 Considered Lucky?

    Yes, Dasara is regarded as a fortunate day for starting new ventures, buying property, or making important decisions.  

  • What Are the 9 Forms of Goddess Durga Worshipped in Navratri?

    The nine forms include Shailaputri, Brahmacharini, Chandraghanta, Kushmanda, Skandamata, Katyayani, Kalaratri, Mahagauri, and Siddhidatri.  

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