Thursday 28 September 2017

How OyeMyTravel Can Make your Dussehra Celebration More Special?

OyeMyTravel Celebration of Dussehra
One of the auspicious festival Dussehra is celebrated on the 10th day of Ashvin month according to the Hindu calendar with great fervor and enthusiasm across the country. On this day, people offer prayers to the idol of gods at home and temples. Often, people who reside away from home do not get conveyance at right time on price to reach their hometown to celebrate festival like Vijaya Dashami. OyeMyTravel has taken a right initiative in this regard by launching OyeMyTravel App, where you get the wide array of flight, bus booking options to your native place. 

Victory of god over evil, Dussehra is celebrated by holding outdoor fairs with effigies of Ravana, which are burnt in the middle of immense crowd in the evening time.  It is believed that it is auspicious to start a new business, work and to buying some stuff on this day. If we put light on background of this festival, it is important to know that it’s a celebration of Lord Ram’s victory over the Demon Ravana who had kidnapped the Sita, wife of Lord Ram. The celebration of Dussehra started in the 17 century, when king of Mysore decided to celebrate the Lord Ram’ victory over evil on at big extent. 

Dussehra celebration in Kullu, Kolkata and Mysore are quite popular, where people visit long and illuminated pandals wearing new clothes to celebrate the festival. Witnessing Mysore celebration itself an amazing experience for the people.  In order to reach Mysore, OyeMyTravel has brought heavy deduction in the flight tickets up to 50%. One simply needs to install our integrated  OyeMyTravel application to ensure the Flight Booking for Mysore on 50% discount. 

Likewise, you can also head to Kullu to experience Dussehra in its own way. When it comes to Delhi Celebration, Ramlila Maidan witnesses the presence of political dignitaries on this day. Hence, this Dussehra, make your celebration special by attending the celebration at our mentioned places. 

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