Participating in the celebrations at Parade Ground in Central Delhi, President Pranab Mukherjee appealed to people to leave aside their differences and maintain India's unity and integrity, amid rising incidents intolerance.
Vice President Hamid Ansari, former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Congress President Sonia Gandhi, Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi and BJP chief Amit Shah were among a large number of dignitaries besides Mukherjee who watched the burning of effigies.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was invited to the celebrations but he could attend as he has travelled to Andhra Pradesh where he laid laying the foundation stone for its capital city Amaravati.
Home Minister Rajnath Singh was present at the celebrations in Ramlila ground here.
Today's burning of Ravana's effigies marks the end of Navaratra and the beginning of 20-day-long wait for Diwali, festival of lights, to celebrate the return of Lord Ram to Ayodhya after killing the demon king.
The effigies were set ablaze amid chants in praise of Lord Ram, people witnessed spectacular fireworks which illuminated the sky leaving many in awe.
People also visited friends and relatives and exchanged gifts. A large number of people were seen bursting crackers to mark the festivities while others went to market places on a shopping spree.
Elaborate security arrangements were made to ensure that the festivities go without any untoward incident. Police kept a tight vigil in the city, a senior official said.
