Makka Cholam Sundal Recipe (Spicy Sweet Corn Recipe)

Makka Cholam Sundal Recipe (Spicy Sweet Corn Recipe)

Makka Cholam Sundal Recipe (Spicy Sweet Corn Recipe) is a healthy snack made by tossing the sweet corn...
Thenga Manga Soya Sundal Recipe

Thenga Manga Soya Sundal Recipe

Thenga Manga Soya Sundal is a Navratri special sundal recipe. Soya beans is combined and cooked with raw...
Andhra Gongura Pulihora Recipe | Gongura Puliyodharai | Spicy Red Roselle Leaves Rice

Andhra Gongura Pulihora Recipe | Gongura Puliyodharai | Spicy Red Roselle Leaves Rice

The Andhra  Gongura Puliyodharai Recipe is a delicious south indian rice dish that is made from Red...
Mohan Bhog Recipe - Bengali Style Sooji Ka Halwa

Mohan Bhog Recipe - Bengali Style Sooji Ka Halwa

Mohan Bhog is a common Indian Dessert, made mostly in every part of India and is also very special to...
Sago Kheer Recipe - Tapioca Milk Pudding

Sago Kheer Recipe - Tapioca Milk Pudding

Sago Kheer also popularly known as Sabudana Kheer is a milk pudding made with soaked sago pearls and is an...
Khira Gaintha Recipe (Kheer Puli)

Khira Gaintha Recipe (Kheer Puli)

Khira Gaintha is a very delicate and extremely elevating dessert that’s unique to Odisha. This consists of...
Calcutta Style Chicken Biryani Recipe

Calcutta Style Chicken Biryani Recipe

This Calcutta Style Chicken Biryani is quite distinct in flavor from the rest and stands out with the use of...
Mutton Keema Samosa Recipe-Mangsher Singara

Mutton Keema Samosa Recipe-Mangsher Singara

Mutton Keema Samosa, also known as the Mangsher Singara in Bengali is the most popular evening snack...
Andhra Style Pulihora Recipe (Spicy & Tangy Tamarind Rice)

Andhra Style Pulihora Recipe (Spicy & Tangy Tamarind Rice)

Pulihora is an authentic Andhra delicacy. The word 'puli' is derives from 'pulupu' which means sourness and...
Malpua With Rose And Saffron Syrup Recipe

Malpua With Rose And Saffron Syrup Recipe

Malpua with rabri, a festive delicacy with the power to make anyone happy. Flavoured with cardamom, fennel...
Baked Jaggery Rasgulla Recipe

Baked Jaggery Rasgulla Recipe

Baked Jaggery Rasgulla is an easy yet delightful dessert which is very popular in Orissa.  When you cut...
Gulab Jamun Recipe With Khoya

Gulab Jamun Recipe With Khoya

Gulab Jamun with Khoya is a rich and delicious Indian dessert prepared from unsweetened milk solids....
Vermicelli & Oats Kheer Recipe

Vermicelli & Oats Kheer Recipe

Vermicelli & Oats Kheer is the best way to add more sweetness to the occasion of Valentine’s day in a...
Mishti Doi Recipe - Traditional Bengali Sweet Yogurt

Mishti Doi Recipe - Traditional Bengali Sweet Yogurt

Mishti Doi Recipe is a traditional Bengali dessert of delicately sweetened curd. Mild, light and extremely...
Bengali Luchi Recipe - Bengali Softa Maida Puffed Puri

Bengali Luchi Recipe - Bengali Softa Maida Puffed Puri

Bengali Luchi Recipe is the first thing that pops up in one's mind when thinking about Bengali food. These...
Begun Bhaja Recipe (Bengali Style Spiced And Fried Aubergine Slices)

Begun Bhaja Recipe (Bengali Style Spiced And Fried Aubergine Slices)

Begun Bhaja is a traditional Bengali style dish of delicately spiced slices of aubergine that are then fried...
Gulab Sandesh Recipe - Cottage Cheese Flavored with Rose Water

Gulab Sandesh Recipe - Cottage Cheese Flavored with Rose Water

The Gulab Sandesh Recipe also known as the Shondesh is traditional sweet in every Bengali...
Kesar Paneer Ki Kheer Recipe - Cottage Cheese Milk Pudding

Kesar Paneer Ki Kheer Recipe - Cottage Cheese Milk Pudding

Kesar Paneer Ki Kheer Recipe is a quick and simple dessert that you can make when you have unexpected guests...
Chironji And Makhane Ki Kheer Recipe

Chironji And Makhane Ki Kheer Recipe

The Chironji and Makhane Ki Kheer Recipe is a delicious kheer that is rich and yet delicious, packed...
Angoori Rasmalai Recipe

Angoori Rasmalai Recipe

Angoori Rasmalai or Spiced Cottage Cheese Milk Pudding from festival celebrations. Serve Angoori...

Vijayadashami also known as Dasara, Dusshera or Dussehra is a major Hindu festival celebrated at the end of Navratri every year. It is observed on the tenth day in the Hindu calendar month of Ashvin, which typically falls in the months of September and October.

Vijayadasami is observed for different reasons and celebrated differently in various parts of the India. In the East and North East of India, Vijayadashami marks the end of Durga Puja, remembering goddess Durga's victory over the buffalo demon to help restore Dharma.

Vijayadasami celebrations include processions to a river or ocean front that carry clay statues of Durga, Lakshmi, Saraswati, Ganesha and Kartikeya, accompanied by music and chants, after which the images are immersed into the water for dissolution and a goodbye. In many other parts of India, towering effigies of Ravana symbolizing the evil is burnt with fireworks marking evil's destruction. The festival also starts the preparation for one of the most important and widely celebrated Diwali, the festival of lights, which is celebrated twenty days after the Vijayadashami.

In this section, you will find some of the most popular recipes from across India, from Sundal, Chitranna, Puliyodharai, Jamun, Jalebi, Sandesh, Malpua and a whole lot of Bengali recipes that are eaten during the festival.