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One of the prominent features of Dussehra celebrations is the grand processions.
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These processions are typically accompanied by cultural performances, music, and festive fervor.
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Mysore is famous for its grand Dussehra procession, featuring an elaborately decorated idol of the goddess Chamundeshwari.
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The Kullu Dussehra is a week-long festival featuring processions, cultural programs.
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Bastar in Chhattisgarh is known for its unique and indigenous Dussehra celebrations
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Nashik's Dussehra celebrations feature a large procession, with several tableaux depicting various mythological scenes.
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Dussehra in Ahmedabad is marked by colourful processions,
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Kangra Dussehra is celebrated with enthusiasm and features a significant procession where the local deities are carried through the streets
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These are just a few of the many places in India where Dussehra processions and celebrations take place.
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