
On the day of Dussehra, a huge fair is organized in large gardens called “maidans”, where villagers gather in colorful clothes to worship Lord Rama and celebrate his victory. The effigies of Ravana, Meghnath and Kumbhakaran are burnt. Normally loud crackers are put inside them that produce deafening noises when ignited. It is a huge fair, where thousands of people gather from Kota and nearby places to witness this grand celebration of Dussehra. For children it’s an outing with fun, drama, toys, eatables and programs. While, these effigies are burnt, a small child is made to dress like Rama and he hits the effigy of Ravana with his bow. This is not merely an enactment of an event in the past, but works as a live lesson for children and even adults that it is “good” that ultimately wins, however strong evil might be.
How to Reach Kota:
By Air: Kota is well connected by air. Jaipur, 245-km away is the other convenient airport.
By Rail: Kota is lying on the Delhi-Mumbai route, Kota is well served by regular super fast rail services.
By Road: Good network of road connections link Kota with many important cities inside and outside the state. Some notable distances are: Udaipur 270-km, Bundi 40-km, Delhi 504-km, Ahmedabad 522-km.
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