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Kullu Dussehra is not just a religious event; it's a cultural celebration that honours the rich heritage and traditions of the Kullu Valley. It stands as a testimony to the deep-rooted faith ...
This year, Kullu Dussehra will be celebrated from October 24th to 30th. On the first day of the festival, a grand procession of Lord Raghunath is organized by the King of Kullu. The procession is ...
Kullu Dussehra is unique as there is no Ramleela or burning of the effigies of Ravan, Kumbhakaran and Meghnath and concludes with 'Lanka Dahan' on the last day. The festival commences on Vijay ...
Kullu Dussehra is a vibrant festival in Himachal Pradesh that brings the Kullu valley to life with colourful processions, traditional music, and cultural performances. Celebrated in honour of Lord ...
In Hindu culture, Dussehra is seen as a celebration of ... from across the world come to witness the rich cultural festival of Kullu. The festivities, which highlight the rich cultural heritage ...
Himachal Pradesh's mountainous Kullu district is holding the The International Dussehra Festival to celebrate its unique festival. While Dussehra in rest of India celebrates the victory of Lord ...
The International Kullu Dussehra Festival began on Wednesday and would run till October 11. Lord Raghunath Rath Yatra, a procession of the region's principal deity Raghunath, is a main feature of ...
The International Kullu Dussehra Festival will be celebrated from October 5 to 11 at the Dhalpur Ground of Kullu. The festival is unique in the sense that it is the congregation of more than 300 ...
During the ongoing international Dussehra festival in Kullu, a significant fire broke out at Dhalpur ground, resulting in the destruction of around 13 tents housing local deities and some ...
attended International Kullu Dussehra Festival in traditional attire. PM Modi was seen wearing a yellow kurta that he paired with a blue Nehru jacket. What caught the limelight was the Himachali ...
Festival starts after the arrival of Hidimba Devi from Manali, who stays at Kullu till the last day of celebrations The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2 ...