When is Dussehra 2030?

Dussehra 2030 is on Sunday 6th Oct, 2030 (06/10/2030) in 1569 days

What is Dussehra?

Dussehra, a vibrant and profoundly significant Hindu festival, is celebrated across India and beyond under various names such as Vijayadashami, Dashain, and Dasara. Each name resonates with the festival's deep cultural and spiritual importance, though its core essence remains the same: the triumphant victory of good over evil. At its heart, Dussehra commemorates the epic triumph of Lord Rama, the revered seventh avatar of Vishnu, over the formidable ten-headed demon king Ravana, as chronicled in the ancient Sanskrit epic, the Ramayana. This monumental victory, achieved on this sacred day, symbolizes the ultimate vanquishing of darkness, tyranny, and ego by righteousness and divine power.

This jubilant tenth day precisely culminates the nine sacred nights of Navratri, a period of fervent devotion dedicated to the nine forms of Goddess Durga. Thus, Vijayadashami also marks the day Goddess Durga triumphed over the buffalo demon Mahishasura, particularly in eastern and northeastern parts of India, linking two powerful narratives of divine victory on the same auspicious day. Celebrated on the tenth day of the bright half (Shukla Paksha) of the Hindu calendar month of Ashvin (which typically falls in September or October), Dussehra signifies the onset of the festive season that culminates with Diwali, the festival of lights, twenty days later.

Auspicious Adornments: The Tradition of Torans

Long before the grand evening celebrations commence, homes and businesses across the country are transformed with exquisite decorations, most notably the traditional "Torans." These aren't merely decorative strings; they are vibrant, intricately woven floral gateways, symbolizing auspiciousness, prosperity, and a warm welcome to guests and divine blessings. Typically crafted from fresh mango leaves, vibrant marigold flowers, and sometimes studded with small bells or other auspicious elements, Torans are gracefully hung across doorways and entrances. Their presence is believed to purify the surroundings, ward off negative energies, and invite positive vibrations into the living spaces, reflecting a deep-rooted cultural belief in the power of natural elements and traditional craftsmanship.

The Dramatic Spectacle: Burning of Effigies

As dusk descends and the festive fervor reaches its peak, the air crackles with anticipation for the dramatic and much-awaited highlight of Dussehra: the burning of colossal effigies. These towering figures represent Ravana, his powerful brother Kumbhakarna (known for his immense strength and long periods of sleep), and his son Meghanada (also known as Indrajit, a formidable warrior). Stuffed meticulously with fireworks and firecrackers, these effigies are erected in open grounds and then set alight amidst roaring cheers and chants of "Jai Shri Ram!" The sight of these effigies bursting into flames and firecrackers exploding in the night sky is a breathtaking spectacle, drawing huge crowds. What is the symbolic meaning behind burning these effigies? This act is far more than just a pyrotechnic display; it is a profound symbolic ritual. It represents the annual triumph of good over evil, the destruction of negativity, and the purging of ego, lust, anger, greed, and attachment within oneself and society. Witnessing the fiery demise of Ravana and his kin is a powerful reminder that righteousness ultimately prevails, inspiring devotees to overcome their own inner demons and embrace virtuous paths.

Dates for Dussehra from 2015 to 2030

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When is ...? Weekday Date Days away
Dussehra 2030 Sunday Oct 6th in 1569 days
Dussehra 2029 Tuesday Oct 16th in 1214 days
Dussehra 2028 Wednesday Sep 27th in 830 days
Dussehra 2027 Saturday Oct 9th in 476 days
Dussehra 2026 Tuesday Oct 20th in 122 days
Dussehra 2025 Thursday Oct 2nd 260 days ago
Dussehra 2024 Saturday Oct 12th 615 days ago
Dussehra 2023 Tuesday Oct 24th 969 days ago
Dussehra 2022 Wednesday Oct 5th 1353 days ago
Dussehra 2021 Friday Oct 15th 1708 days ago
Dussehra 2020 Sunday Oct 25th 2063 days ago
Dussehra 2019 Tuesday Oct 8th 2446 days ago
Dussehra 2018 Friday Oct 19th 2800 days ago
Dussehra 2017 Saturday Sep 30th 3184 days ago
Dussehra 2016 Tuesday Oct 11th 3538 days ago
Dussehra 2015 Thursday Oct 22nd 3893 days ago
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Start Date Oct 6, 2030
When? Starts in 1569 days
Duration 1 Day
Type Hindu Holidays

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