Dussehra ke din kya kare kya na kare (what to do on Dussehra, what not to do): Dussehra is an important and sacred festival in Hinduism. It is celebrated on the Dashami date of the Shukla Paksha of Ashwin month, when Lord Shri Ram killed Ravana. Nine of Navratri Day Devotees follow many rules, such as hair and beard not cut. But what should be done on the day of Dussehra and what not? Can you cut hair or nails on this day? Is it right to enter home or not? Let us know the answers to all these questions and understand the rules of Dussehra.
The day of Dussehra is full of auspiciousness and positivity. Doing some special work on this day gives good luck. Worship arms, because it is a symbol of victory. Shami tree, Aparajita flowers and coconut plating are considered auspicious. Worship Lord Rama, Sita, Lakshmana and Hanuman ji. Also, clean and decorate the house so that positive energy remains.
It is necessary to avoid some things on the day of Dussehra. Avoid garlic-onion, carnivores and tamasic food. Do not insult the elderly and do not cut nails, hair or beard. Avoid wearing black clothes. Do not give needle, sugar or salt to someone and if someone gives cloves in prasad, do not take it. Stay away from quarrels or controversies, because this day is of peace and harmony.
Dussehra comes after Navratri and is considered a time of purity. Therefore, haircut is not considered auspicious on this day. According to religious beliefs, restraint and purity should be maintained on this day.
In many religious and traditional families, shaving on the day of Dussehra is considered inauspicious. Especially in 2025 Dussehra is falling on Thursday, and beard is avoided on Thursday. So do not shave on this day.
Dussehra is considered auspicious for home entry in general, as this day is a symbol of prosperity and success. But in 2025 Dussehra is falling during Chaturmas, and according to the scriptures, auspicious works like home entry into Chaturmas are not done. Therefore, it cannot be auspicious to enter the house on Dussehra this year.
Yes, buying and wearing new clothes on the day of Dussehra is considered auspicious. It is a symbol of positivity and new beginnings. People enjoy the celebration on this day by wearing new clothes.
No, it is not considered appropriate to cut nails on the day of Dussehra. This day is of purity and restraint, so avoid cutting nails.
There is no strict prohibition of eating garlic and onion on the day of Dussehra. But if you have kept the fast of Navratri, first break the fast with pure food and then consume garlic and onion.
Vegetarian food is more common on Dussehra in North and West India. But in eastern and southern states, such as Bengal, Kerala and parts of Karnataka, non-veg is eaten according to local traditions. There is a tradition of eating fish or chicken after worship in Bengal.
According to Hindu beliefs, drinking alcohol during any holy festival or ceremony is completely forbidden. It should be avoided on auspicious day like Dussehra.