Dussehra is one of the grandest and most awaited festivals in Bhilai, celebrated with immense devotion, scale, and community participation. The festival marks the victory of good over evil, symbolized by Lord Rama’s triumph over Ravana.
🎭 Grand Ravana Effigies
One of the main attractions of Bhilai’s Dussehra celebrations is the massive Ravana effigies, often accompanied by Meghnad and Kumbhakarna. These towering structures, sometimes reaching 40–60 feet, are artistically crafted and set ablaze in a dramatic spectacle on Vijayadashami night, drawing thousands of spectators.
🎡 Fairs & Entertainment
During Dussehra, large fairs (melas) are organized with:
- Giant wheels and amusement rides
- Food stalls serving local snacks and sweets
- Shopping stalls with toys, handicrafts, and festive items
These fairs create a vibrant, carnival-like atmosphere for families and children.
🎶 Cultural Programs & Ramlila
Bhilai is also known for its cultural richness during Dussehra:
- Open-air Ramlila performances depicting episodes from the Ramayana
- Folk dances, music programs, and stage shows
- Participation from local artists, schools, and cultural groups
These programs run for several evenings leading up to Vijayadashami.
👥 Major Celebration Grounds
Large gatherings take place in prominent public spaces such as:
- Civic Centre Bhilai
- Sector-wise grounds across the city
These areas are specially decorated with lights, stages, and safety arrangements to accommodate huge crowds.
🌟 Community & Festive Spirit
Dussehra in Bhilai is not just a religious event—it’s a city-wide celebration that brings together people from all backgrounds. Families, youth, and elders come together to enjoy the festivities, making it one of the most lively and memorable events of the year in the city.

