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1837 Vijayadashami, Dussehra according to Bengal rule for Columbus, Ohio, United States

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1837 Bengal Vijayadashami

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Columbus, United States
Bengal Vijayadashami
9th
October 1837
Monday / सोमवार
Lord Rama killing demon Ravana on Dussehra
Vijayadashami

Bengal Vijayadashami Puja Time

Bengal Vijayadashami on Monday, October 9, 1837
Vijay Muhurat - 02:17 PM to 03:03 PM
Duration - 00 Hours 46 Mins
North Vijayadashami on Sunday, October 8, 1837
Bengal Vijayadashami Aparahna Time - 01:32 PM to 03:49 PM
Duration - 02 Hours 17 Mins
Dashami Tithi Begins - 11:05 AM on Oct 08, 1837
Dashami Tithi Ends - 08:31 AM on Oct 09, 1837

Notes: All timings are represented in 12-hour notation in local time of Columbus, United States with DST adjustment (if applicable).
Hours which are past midnight are suffixed with next day date. In Panchang day starts and ends with sunrise.

1837 Bengal Vijayadashami

In West Bengal the day of Vijayadashami is not always same as that of other Indian states. When it happens, it is one day after of Vijayadashami in other states.

Most Indian states observe Vijayadashami based on Muhurata and prefer the day when there is suitable combination of Tithi and Nakshatra during afternoon. Many religious books including Purana suggest to observe Vijayadashami after considering appropriate Muhurata.

It seems with time West Bengal has drifted away from the above rule and prefers Dasami Tithi only without considering Muhurata to observe Vijayadashami.

Vijayadashami is celebrated as victory of Lord Rama over Demon Ravana and also triumph of Goddess Durga over the buffalo Demon Mahishasura. Vijayadashami is also known as Dussehra or Dasara. Nepal Vijayadashami is celebrated as Dashain.

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