“Forget not, the truly good is invariably more powerful than the most malignant evil.”
Dussehra is celebrated in India as the day of Lord Rama’s victory over king Ravana, the 10-headed demon king of Lanka who had abducted Rama’s wife, Sita. It is the celebration of the Victory of Good over Evil. After the Ram Lila (enactment of scenes from Ramayana) the effigies of Ravana, Kumbhakarna and Meghnath are burnt. These effigies are filled with firecrackers and the whole event is spectacular.
This is Meghnath burning in the flames of goodness 🙂
Good always triumphs over Evil!!! I believe in it so much so that I vehemently hated movies like Farhan Akhtar’s Don!!
Read it here: http://worldthrumyeyes.wordpress.com/2006/10/30/don-shahrukh-no-match-to-the-big-b/
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Good always triumphs over Evil????may me….then why should we burn Meghnath cause more evil(pollution)?
hmm good point!
I never heard about Meghnath in the myth. Shed some more light please?
Oh Megnad was Ravan’s son and had fought against Ram.
But if thought from the point of view of Raavan, dont u think he was too loving for his sister? Even he always let Sita be Holy, what we call ‘PAVITRA’ ??? Think about it !!!!!