Thursday, January 1, 2026
ADVT 
India

Dussehra Special: Where Ravana's Effigy Isn't Burnt

Darpan News Desk IANS, 22 Oct, 2015 01:14 PM
  • Dussehra Special: Where Ravana's Effigy Isn't Burnt
In this ancient pilgrimage town of Himachal Pradesh, known for the 13th century old Lord Shiva temple, the effigy of demon king Ravana doesn't go up in flames on Dussehra.
 
Locals believe that Ravana was devotee of Lord Shiva and burning his effigy will invite the wrath of Lord Shiva, the Hindu god of destruction.
 
An effigy is neither built nor is it set afire.
 
B.D. Sharma, a priest at the Baijnath temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, said people here are so inspired by Ravana's devotion to Lord Shiva that they do not want to burn his effigy.
 
He said Ravana meditated for years to appease Lord Shiva in this town and installed his 'lingam' where the temple stood.
 
They believed that burning Ravana's effigy would incur the wrath of Lord Shiva.
 
He said Ramlila is held in the town but the locals don't burn the effigy of Ravana and his brothers Kumbhkaran and Meghnath.
 
 
There is also a myth that anybody who participates in the effigy-burning ceremony in this town will die an unnatural death.
 
Middle aged Prakarm Chand, who was brought up in the town, said he has never celebrated Dussehra.
 
The markets in the town, some 60 km from the district headquarters town of Kangra, remain closed and people don't even buy fire crackers and sweets on Dussehra.
 
Even the town and its nearby villages do have any goldsmith shop because of the same religious belief.
 
According to the Hindu epic Ramayana, Ravana abducted Lord Rama's wife Sita. Lord Rama fought a war with Ravana to have Sita released from captivity. He defeated Ravana and killed him.
 
This episode is celebrated as Dussehra in many parts of India, with effigies of Ravana and his brothers Kumbhkaran and Meghnath being burnt.
 
Baijnath, located at 4,311 feet, is a small town located amid the scenic Dhauladhar mountain range of the Himalayas. The temple is believed to have seen uninterrupted worship since its construction in 1204 A.D.
 
 
The shrine is a beautiful example of the early medieval north Indian temple architecture known as Nagara style of architecture. It's a protected monument maintained by the Archeological Survey of India. 

MORE India ARTICLES

Pakistani troops again breach LoC truce

Pakistani troops again breach LoC truce
The Pakistani Army Friday again broke the ceasefire on the Line of Control (LoC), opening unprovoked firing at Indian positions in Poonch district of...

Pakistani troops again breach LoC truce

We are selling well: Rahul Mishra post Paris Fashion Week debut

We are selling well: Rahul Mishra post Paris Fashion Week debut
Rahul Mishra is "stunned with the response" to his debut show at Paris Fashion Week (PFW) Spring/Summer 2015. He gives credit to West Bengal craftsman for his marvellous collection, which not only helped him make a mark in the international fashion circuit, but also helped him in wooing global buyers.

We are selling well: Rahul Mishra post Paris Fashion Week debut

Punjab wants farmers to grow Basmati

Punjab wants farmers to grow Basmati
Chandigarh, Oct 2 (IANS) The Punjab government wants its farmers to diversify to other varieties of crops to reduce the burden on soil as well as water level from the water-guzzling common paddy variety.

Punjab wants farmers to grow Basmati

Modi has more American Facebook fans than US politicians

Modi has more American Facebook fans than US politicians
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has more Facebook fans in the US than most current members of Congress, governors and other political candidates, according to a media report.

Modi has more American Facebook fans than US politicians

Indians join wave of home buyers in US: NYT

Indians join wave of home buyers in US: NYT
Affluent Indians as also the not-so-super rich Indians are joining a wave of foreign property buyers, who see the recovering US housing market as a safe haven for their money, according to the New York Times.

Indians join wave of home buyers in US: NYT

First Look: PM Narendra Modi launches Clean India campaign

First Look: PM Narendra Modi launches Clean India campaign
Prime Minister Narendra Modi symbolically wielded the broom Thursday to launch a nationwide campaign that aims to clean up India in five years.

First Look: PM Narendra Modi launches Clean India campaign