Celebration of life
is an ongoing affair in Himachal
Pradesh, the 'Land of Gods'.
Numerous fairs and festivals
celebrated here reflect the rich
cultural and traditional inheritance
of the people, which they have been
maintaining since epochs. Kullu
Dussehra is one of such famous
festivals, which has maintained its
unique identity over the years not
only in the state but also in the
country and is celebrated in an
entirely different and traditional
manner.
This festival is
different from rest of the country
because Dussehra celebrations
commence in Kullu when they conclude
in other parts of the country.
Another unique feature of Kullu
Dussehra is the absence of burning
the effigies of the evil demon-king,
Ravana, his brother Kumbhkarna and
son, Meghnath. The valley is aptly
known as the "Valley of Gods" and
Dussehra is an occasion when about
200 gods and goddesses of the valley
converge at the venue of celebration
and the divine ambience gives a feel
of heaven on the earth itself. This
sight is unparalleled and found
nowhere in the country or abroad.
Dussehra
at Kullu commences on the tenth day
of the rising moon, i.e. on ‘Vijay
Dashmi’ day itself and continues for
seven days. The history of Kullu
Dussehra dates back to the 17th
century when the local King Jagat
Singh installed an idol of
Raghunath Ji on his throne as a mark
of penance. After this Raghunath Ji
came to be known as the ruling deity
of the Valley. More traditionally,
over two hundred deities converge on
Kullu for unusual Dussehra
Celebrations and pay homage to Lord
Raghunath ji while music and colour
fill the "Silver Valley".
On the first day, the
idol of Lord Raghunath ji saddled on
a gaily-attired chariot and attended
by village gods mounted in colourful
palanquins is pulled from its fixed
place in Dhalpur Ground to another
spot by big ropes. The local people
regard the pulling of ropes sacred.
This forms a huge procession. On the
following days in the mornings and
evenings, gods are invoked and
paraded. On the sixth day, Mohalla,
the assembly of gods takes place.
The multihued palanquins of gods
around the camp of Raghunath ji
present an impressive and rare
sight. On the concluding day, the
chariot of Raghunath ji is taken to
the banks of Beas where a pile of
wood grass is set on fire, which
symbolizes the burning of Lanka.
Raghunath ji is taken back to his
temple and Dussehra festivities come
to an end with all grandeur in a
dignified manner.
People remain busy in
singing, dancing, selling and buying
during the seven days. Traders from
various parts of the valley set up
stalls of woolen clothes, shawls,
caps, blankets and other items are
also displayed. Government
departments and private
organizations also set up temporary
stalls based on their line of work
and development activities.
Himachal
Pradesh government has accorded the
status of International festival to
the Kullu Dussehra, which attracts
tourists in large numbers from home
and abroad. The festival is also
celebrated as an International
Cultural Festival and best cultural
troupes from various states and
countries enthrall the audience in
the evenings at Kala Kendra, an
open-air theatre situated near
Dhalpur ground. Cultural Troupes
from Tamil Nadu, Goa, Karnataka,
Gujrat, Maharashtra, Rajsthan and
Sikkim states would perform in the
mega event this year besides local
troupes from entire State. Famous
playback singers Mahalaxmi Aiyer,
Kumar Shanu and Shaan, Punjabi
Singer Mikka, Qawwali Singers
Arshdeep Kaur and Ehsaan Bharti,
famous artist Lalit Pandit and
popular budding artists Toshi,
Himani Kapoor, Sonali, Chetan Rana
would entertain the audience during
the cultural nites during the
festival
Another main
attraction of the festival would be
the presentation of Ramayana in the
form of Opera for the first time
this year. The endeavour is aimed at
preserving this great Indian legacy,
traditional folk songs, instrumental
music besides adding glamour and
vibration to the event.
The state government
has made special arrangements to
maintain law and order during the
week long event and an officer of
the rank of Inspector General has
been deputed besides eleven senior
police officers and 1250 police
personnel for ensuring peace and
holding the event successfully.
District administration has made
elaborate arrangements to facilitate
tourists and the devotees etc.
accompanying the gods and goddesses.