Instead of burning Ravan’s effigy, villagers here worship him on Dusshera

A nondescript village in Maharashtra was an exception. Here, the villagers offered ‘arati’ to the demon king Ravan, instead of setting his effigy on fire. 

Ravan's effigy

The five-day-long Durga Puja extravaganza came to an end with the immersion ceremony of the Goddess’s idol on Thursday. The most famous event associated with this festival which celebrates the victory of good over evil is ‘Ravan Dahan’ or ‘Ravan Podi’. 

‘Ravan Dahan’ was observed across the country yesterday, on Vijaya Dashami. But a nondescript village in Maharashtra was an exception. Here, the villagers offered ‘arati’ to the demon king Ravan, instead of setting his effigy on fire.