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Vijaya Dashami holds immense significance in the context of Durga Puja, especially in West Bengal, Odisha, Assam, and other parts of eastern India.
Here are key facts about Vijaya Dashami
Vijaya Dashami marks the culmination of the five-day Durga Puja festival
Durga Visarjan, symbolizes the goddess’s departure to her home on Mount Kailash
Vijaya Dashami is a day of celebration of Goddess Durga's victory over the buffalo demon Mahishasura, which represents the triumph of good over evil
An important ritual performed on Vijaya Dashami is Sindoor Khela. Married women apply sindoor on the goddess’s forehead and then on each other’s faces
The immersion of the Durga idol is often an emotional moment for devotees.
While Vijaya Dashami marks the departure of Goddess Durga, it also signifies her promise to return next year.
Vijaya Dashami thus marks the grand finale of Durga Puja, blending devotion, tradition, and festivity