This Dusshera let me ask everyone a couple of question.
Why do we celebrate Dussehra? I am sure everyone know that. This is the day when Lord Rama killed Ravana. So, it was the victory of good over bad. Right? Ok, my next question.
Why do we burn Ravana’s effigies every Dussehra? We burn it every year because we want to finish the evil forever. It signifies the destruction of the bad, the evil, the wrong etc. Right?
So, here’s the final question.
Why can’t we burn the devil inside us this Dussehra? Let’s finish him completely. There is a Ravana inside each one of us. It is more important to finish him first than burning the effigies of Ravana. Then only, we will be able to be proud of our country. Then only we would be able to achieve the dream of a Democratic India, A free India, A tolerant India, A Secular India.
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