Sunday, 24 September 2017

Colours of Dussehra in term of Philately:Kolkata Dussehra

Colours Dussehra in term of Philately:Kolkata Dussehra
Amid the many colorul festivals in India, Dussehra is one of the most auspicious festivals in the country. However in India it gets celebreted in the many parts of the country, but Navratri in West Bengal, which is known as Durga Puja or Durgotsava which is the largest festival of West Bengal. It is one of the most famous celebration for the West Bengal and for Bengali Hindus.

Postal Stamp Mysore Dussehra   in this regard in 2008. 

However Dussehra is famous and traditional celebration for most part of the country, but you should know that it is the part of the life in West Bengal. 

The Dussehra festival displays many ritual ceremonies including the Pran Pratisthan which is the beginning o the ceremony of the ten days celebration. In fact it is the welcome ceremony of goddess for the particular year. However the last four days of the ten days celebration is the famous or the Kolkata in West Bengal. 

It is the sixth day which is known as Maha-Shashti and Seventh, Eighth, Ninth and last tenth which is popularly known as Dussehra. 

Do you know, in the rest places of India,  Dusshera is celebrated only for a day as know as Vijyadashmi. As the tradition tells, Vijaydashmi falls on the last day of the Dasara festival. But the famous Dussehra celebration city of Mysore is continue or its celebrations for 10 days. 
History

According to reports, the Mysore Dussehra was started its  celebration since the 15th century. It has been said that the famous kings of the prestigious Vijayanagar kingdom started the celebration and since then it got continued by the Wodeyar rulers of Mysore and hence turned into a royal festival.

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