Every year, as the festive season reaches its pinnacle, Dussehra — also known as Vijayadashami — arrives to remind us of the timeless truth: good will always triumph over evil. While we celebrate Lord Rama’s victory over Ravana and Goddess Durga’s triumph over Mahishasura, the festival also carries a profound spiritual message that goes far beyond mythology.
The Symbolism of Ravana’s Ten Heads
Ravana, the mighty king of Lanka, was not just a figure of power and knowledge but also of arrogance and unchecked desires. His ten heads symbolize the negative traits that exist within all of us:
- Anger
- Greed
- Pride
- Lust
- Jealousy
- Selfishness
- Injustice
- Attachment
- Ego
- Hatred
Burning the effigy of Ravana each year is not just a ritual; it is a reminder that we too must conquer these inner demons.
Dussehra as a Journey Within
True victory is not only about defeating external enemies but also about winning over the battles we fight within. When we let go of envy, control our anger, and replace ego with humility, we experience our own Vijayadashami — an inner victory of the soul.
This Dussehra, let us:
🌿 Choose compassion over hatred.
🔥 Burn away arrogance with humility.
✨ Replace fear with courage.
💫 Walk the path of truth, just as Lord Rama did.
The Blessings of the Divine
May Goddess Durga fill us with strength to fight life’s battles with grace.
May Lord Rama inspire us to live a life of righteousness and dharma.
May this Vijayadashami 2025 mark the beginning of new victories in your personal and spiritual journey.
As the effigies of Ravana burn tomorrow, let us also burn the negativity within us — and rise, renewed, in light, truth, and positivity.





















































































