Day 10: Bijaya Dashami or Vijaya Dashami
Father and mother putting tika on their youngsters' head amid Dashain celebration
The tenth day of the celebration is the 'Dashami'. On this day, a blend of rice, yogurt and vermilion is set up by the ladies. This planning is known as "tika". Frequently dashain tika time[18] is distinctive consistently. Senior citizens put this tika and jamara which is sown in the Ghatasthapana on the brow of more youthful relatives to favor them with bounty in the up and coming years. The red likewise symbolizes the blood that ties the family together. Older folks give "Dakshina", or a little measure of cash, to more youthful relatives as of now alongside the endowments. This keeps on being watched for five days till the full moon amid which period families and relatives visit each other to trade blessings and welcome. This custom of taking tika from all the senior relatives (even the far off relatives) helps in the restoration of the network ties incredibly. This is one motivation behind why the celebration is commended with so much force and excitement.