Bhubaneswar: Odisha today joined the rest of the country in celebrating Vijayadashami, marking the triumph of good over evil. The festival, observed with devotion and grandeur across villages and cities, is highlighted by rituals at temples and puja mandaps, where Maa Durga is venerated for slaying the demon Mahishasura.
The day also coincides with the legendary victory of Lord Ram over Ravana, scheduled to be commemorated through evening Ravan Dahan events in several towns and cities. Special arrangements have been made at prominent venues for effigy burning, which is expected to draw large crowds despite intermittent rainfall.
Ground visuals showed that from early morning, devotees thronged puja pandals, which were filled with Vedic chants and recitations from the Chandi Path.
Later today, priests will conduct traditional Dashami rituals, including the Aparajita Puja in the afternoon, followed by the symbolic immersion of the Kalash (sacred pitcher), marking the conclusion of the festival.
Organisers across major Durga Peeths and community mandaps reported heavy footfall from early morning, as families gathered to offer prayers and seek blessings. The atmosphere now is charged with devotional fervour, blending religious observance with community celebrations.
As dusk falls, Ravan Dahan or Ravan Podi ceremonies are scheduled in different parts of the state, where effigies of Ravana will be set ablaze to symbolise the victory of Lord Ram. The event, a staple of Dussehra festivities, attracted thousands, with security and crowd management measures in place at large grounds.
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