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Happy Dussehra 2024: 20 Best WhatsApp Messages, GIFs and Images to Share with Your Loved Ones

Happy Dussehra 2024: 20 Best WhatsApp Messages, GIFs and Images to Share with Your Loved Ones

Happy Dussehra: The festival is one of the most revered in Hinduism. Here are some top images and messages to share with your loved ones.

Wishing you a Dussehra full of sweet moments and precious memories. Celebrate with love and happiness!

Happy Dussehra! May the blessings of Maa Durga fill your life with strength and wisdom.

This Dussehra, let us celebrate the victory of justice. May you be blessed with happiness and success!

I send you warm congratulations on this festive occasion. May you find peace and joy in every moment. Happy Dussehra!

May the spirit of Dussehra empower you to overcome all obstacles in your path. Have a wonderful celebration!

I wish you a happy Vijayadashami! May this festival bring you peace, prosperity and happiness.

May this Dussehra bring you strength and happiness. Let's spread love and positivity.

I wish my lovely family a happy Dussehra. Let's enjoy sweets and celebrate with joy!

May the blessings of Maa Durga lead you to success and prosperity. Happy Vijayadashami.

I wish everyone a happy Dussehra! May your life be full of light and joy.

Vijayadashami represents the victory of good over evil. Let us celebrate with joy and gratitude. Happy Dussehra!

On this auspicious day, let us embrace the spirit of victory and goodness! Happy Dussehra.

Dussehra 2024

Dussehra precedes the “festival of lights,” Diwali. Dussehra holds great significance in Hindu culture and reinforces the timeless message that despite the power of evil, justice ultimately prevails.

According to Hindu mythology, Ravana, the king of Lanka, kidnapped Sita, the wife of Lord Rama, during her 14-year exile. With the help of Lakshmana, Hanuman and Vanar Sena, Lord Rama fought bravely for their rescue. On the tenth day, Rama managed to defeat Ravana, symbolizing the victory of good over evil.

In many regions, effigies of Ravana, Kumbhakaran and Meghnath are burned as part of the celebrations.

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