Bisrakh Jalalpur is a village near Kisan Chowk in Greater Noida (West), India.
However, in Bisrakh, the nine days of Navratra ending in Dassehara are observed as a period of mourning when they offer prayers for peace to the soul of Ravana and perform Yagna.
[4][5][6] Bisrakh Jalalpur is a small village, in the Gautam Budh Nagar district[7] which adjoins the urban center of Greater Noida, and which still retains an ancient layout consisting of narrow lanes, dirty and potted roads.
Vishravas's elder son by his first wife was Kubera, now worshipped as a god of wealth, who ruled Lanka until Ravana became the king himself.
[11] Instead, fire sacrifices or Yajnas are held during Navratra festival to the Shiva linga praying homage to Ravana.
The Swayambhu (self manifest) Shiva linga, which was worshiped by Ravana and his father Vishravas, was unearthed more than 100 years ago.