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Vijayadashami links Durga Puja to Ram's victory
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 63093, member: 636"] Vijayadashami celebrates the triumph of righteousness over wickedness and marks the conclusion of Durga Puja festivities across India on Thursday. The holiday commemorates Lord Ram's defeat of the demon king Ravana and the goddess Durga's victory over evil forces. Bengali tradition links the autumn celebration to Ram's worship of Durga before his final battle to rescue his wife Sita from captivity. Priest Gopal Bhattacharya explained that Ram invoked the goddess during her traditional rest period, establishing the practice of awakening her with wood apple leaves for the autumn festival. The celebration evolved between the 15th and 16th centuries when Vaishnavism transformed Durga's characterization from warrior to beloved daughter. Families now welcome the goddess home alongside her children Kartik, Ganesh, Saraswati and Lakshmi with festive gatherings featuring new garments and special foods. UNESCO recognized Durga Puja as intangible cultural heritage in 2021 for its significance beyond religious observance. The festival has grown into a major community event that blends spiritual devotion with cultural celebration throughout West Bengal and Bengali communities worldwide. [/QUOTE]
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