A huge effigy of the demon king Ravana is burst into flames in North India to signify the triumph of good over evil during Dasara / Dushehra festival.
Wish you all a happy festival and enjoy your holidays.


A huge effigy of the demon king Ravana is burst into flames in North India to signify the triumph of good over evil during Dasara / Dushehra festival.
Wish you all a happy festival and enjoy your holidays.
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