Bara Dasai: A Festival of Devotion and Unity
Bara Dasai, popularly known as Dashain, is one of the most cherished festivals celebrated in Sikkim and across India. Deeply rooted in Hindu tradition, it has been observed since ancient times and continues to hold immense cultural, social, and spiritual importance. The festival is celebrated in two forms: Bara Dashai in October and Chaitay Dashai in March, both symbolizing devotion, prosperity, and community bonding. October Celebration: Bara Dashai The grander version of the festival, Bara Dashai, takes place in October during autumn. Also called Bijaya Dashami or Deshara, it begins on Pratipada (the first day of the lunar fortnight) and continues until the full moon day. The season itself enhances The Joy of The Festival Bright Skies , cool nights, and fields ready for harvest create a vibrant atmosphere. Families prepare weeks in advance, decorating homes, buying new clothes, and organizing rituals. The celebration is not limited to worship; it is a time of music, dance, feas...