Updated On: 09 October, 2024 05:17 PM IST | Asif Ali Sayed
As Dussehra approaches, artistes participating in the traditional Ram Leela were seen preparing for their performances depicting scenes from the epic Ramayana. Pics/Nimesh Dave, Shadab Khan and Atul Kamble

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The artistes put on makeup and dress up as different characters before their performances. The artists play the role of Lord Ram, Lord Lakshman, Goddess Sita and Ravan
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The vibrant celebrations, held in various locations, showcase the rich cultural heritage and storytelling traditions during Navratri

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In the lead-up to the festival, artistes are seen rehearsing their lines prior to their stage performances
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The theater artistes are seen donning colorful costumes and perfecting their dramatic expressions

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The Ramleela, a reenactment of Lord Rama`s journey to defeat the demon king Ravana
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The performances are being held in several venues including Ramleela Maidan in Malad, Azad Maidan in south Mumbai, Girgaon Chowpatty, etc attracting audiences from all over the city

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The organisers have ensured that safety measures are in place, allowing families to enjoy the festivities
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Audiences are often captivated by the dramatic reenactments, which feature songs, dance, and powerful dialogues that convey the moral lessons of the Ramayana

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It is a beloved tradition that draws huge crowds in parts of the country each year
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The culmination of the event is marked by the symbolic burning of effigies of Ravana, signifying the victory of good over evil