The festival of Dussehra is considered very important in Hinduism. This day is also called Vijayadashami, because Goddess Durga killed the demon Mahishasura on this day. Dussehra is celebrated every year on the tenth day of the Shukla Paksha (waxing phase of the moon) of the month of Ashwin.

This festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm as a victory of Dharma over Adharma, but perhaps you do not know that after burning Ravana, his ashes are very useful. They are considered auspicious, and some simple remedies can bring happiness and prosperity to your home.
Following this ritual after burning Ravana can bring you financial gains. Furthermore, it can also free you from enemy obstacles. Let's learn about these effective remedies from Ujjain's Acharya Anand Bhardwaj. According to the Vedic calendar, the tenth day of the Shukla Paksha (waxing phase of the moon) of the month of Ashwin begins on October 1st at 7:01 pm.
This date will end on October 2nd at 7:10 pm. In such a situation, Dussehra will be celebrated on October 2nd. Ravana Dahan is performed during Pradosh Kaal. Sunset on this day will be at 6:06 PM. Therefore, Ravana Dahan will be performed during Pradosh Kaal.
On Dussehra, taking ashes from the place where Ravana was burnt and applying them to one's forehead is considered auspicious. It is said that this practice can help one win over one's enemies.
You can bring the remaining wood from Ravana Dahan to your home. Then, place it in your safe or a place where you keep money. Doing this can help one get relief from financial difficulties in life.

Take the ashes from Ravana Dahan, rotate them around yourself, and throw them outside. This practice can help one get relief from the evil eye.
Tie the ashes from Ravana Dahan in a red cloth and tie it at the main entrance of the house, preventing negative energy from entering the house and maintaining an atmosphere of peace and happiness in the family.
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