One of the most important and colorful festivals celebrated at the 'Valley of
Living Gods' - Kullu is its Dussehra. When the Ram Lilas come to an end with the
burning of effigies of Ravana, Meghantha and Kumbhkarna; in all the other parts
of the country, the joyous celebrations at Kullu get kicked off devoid of this
burning ritual.
These week long celebrations revolve around the presiding deity "Lord Raghunathji"
with the conversion of the sprawling Dhalpur Maidan into a temporary abode of
Lord Raghunathji. The festival presents an antique blend of faith and festivity.
The image of Lord Raghunathji is brought to this ground from Sultanpur temple
located in the palace of erstwhile Kullu king and is taken in a procession. The
local `Deities` also join this procession. The idol of the Lord is placed on a
massive chariot. Devotees pull the ropes of this decorated chariot as it is considered
auspicious and is a harbinger of fortune and prosperity. Goddess Hadimba also
holds a special significance in these celebrations as the celebrations can not
be started without her arrival from Manali.
The chariot of Lord Raghunathji is taken near the banks of Beas on the last day
of the festival. A huge pile of wood grass is set on fire there symbolizing the
burning of Lanka. The sacrifice of five chosen animals follows. This procedure
is termed "Lanka Dahan." Goddess Hadimba returns to her abode after
`Lanka Dahan` and Lord Raghunathji also returns to His temple. The local deities
also leave Dhalpur for their respective villages after this sacrifice.
Being declared an international event by the state government, the festival observes
a wide array of cultural performances by local, state, national and international
troupes in the evenings.
The festival is also a very good time for the traders. They set up temporary stalls
all over the valley offering their wares thus making the festival a ripe time
for shopping. The spirit of sheer enjoyment reins the entire region during the
festival. The art lovers spend their nights at Kala Kendra enjoying the International
Cultural Festival at its open-air theatre. To sum it up, Kullu Dussehra is a festival
that brings something for everyone and rejuvenates the spirit of people in its
real means.