Thursday 1 October 2015

The festival of Ramlia and Dussehra is celebrated with much fervor and gusto in Netaji Subhash Palace Pitampura Delhi. It falls approximately twenty days before the festival of Diwali. Vijay Dashmi celebrations in New Delhi, India are incomplete without the famous Ramlila (enactment of the great epic Ramayana). Ramlilas start a few days before Dussehra and culminate on the day of the festival. After the final act of the Ramlila gets over, huge effigies of Ravana, Kumbhakaran and Meghnath are burnt as mark of the destruction of evil. Lots of fireworks are visible as the effigies are burnt, signifying the festival of Dussehra


The Best #Ramlila in #Delhi : Shree Keshav Ramlila Committee is an Indian cultural institution that runs a notable school for music, dance and performing arts. Its been putting on a Ramlila dance-drama every year. Different choreographers have been used to ensure that its style, which has included both folk and Indian classical dance, keeps evolving. Special effects have been added, along with an English translation. The tenth day of the Navaratri festival is known as Dussehra. It's devoted to celebrating the defeat of the demon king Ravana by Lord Rama. Dussehra is predominantly a northern Indian festival. Delhi are popular places to witness the celebrations. Dussehra is one of the most vibrant times to visit Pitampura Flower Market in Delhi, as people buy golden marigolds for traditional decoration and worship.