Jeth Dussehra
Jeth Dussehra Jeth Dussehra, commonly known as Ganga Dussehra, is a significant festival celebrated in Etawah, Uttar Pradesh, typically falling on the 10th day (Dashami Tithi) of the waxing moon in the Hindu month of Jyeshtha (May or June). Key Aspects of Jeth Dussehra in Etawah:Significance: It commemorates the descent of the Goddess Ganga from heaven to Earth.Rituals: Devotees take a holy dip in the river—often in the nearby Yamuna or Yamuna-Chambal confluence, or in local water bodies—to cleanse themselves of sins and seek blessings.Festival Activities: It is a time for devotion, offering prayers to Ganga, and conducting charitable acts, such as giving away food or water.Timing: The festival falls in the peak of summer, making it a time when special importance is placed on water conservation and sharing water (or drinks) to relieve heat, which is also associated with the nearby festival of Nirjala Ekadashi.Other Festivities: The district of Etawah holds various fairs, including at Lakhna, around this season. Note: In 2026, Ganga Dussehra will be observed on Monday, May 25th.








