Vijaya dashami — Last day of an Indian Festival
<p><em>I wish all the followers and readers, whoever is reading this, a Happy Vijaya Dashami. May you find success, may the victory of good over evil bring prosperity and positivity to your life.</em></p>
<p>To help non-Indian people understand what this is, let’s start from the basics. It’s a significant festival celebrated in some parts of India, especially in the state of West Bengal, known as Durga Puja.</p>
<p><em>It lasts for five days: Sasthi (the 6th day of the lunar calendar), Saptami (the 7th day), Ashtami (the 8th day), Navami (the 9th day), and Dashami (the 10th day).</em></p>
<p>Vijaya Dashami is celebrated because…</p>
<p>Ok, let’s begin from the start. I won’t go into too much detail because that would take a lot of time to read and write, but I’ll give you a nice overview.</p>
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