Dahi Handi is a famous sportive event organized in many places of Maharashtra on the next day of Janmashtami. Janmashtami, is an annual festival that celebrates the birth of Krishna, the eighth avatar of Vishnu. It is observed according to Hindu calendar, on the eighth day of the dark fortnight in the month of Shraavana, which corresponds to August and September months of the Gregorian calendar.
Dahi Handi celebration commemorates the way of living of Lord Krishna. Dahi translates to curd and Handi translates to earthen pot used to process and keep the milk products. In his childhood, young Krishna was very fond of curd and butter. While growing up he became notorious for stealing it. The female folks in the neighborhood became cautious and started hanging the milk products from the ceiling to keep them out of reach of Krishna and his friends. To defeat this idea Krishna devised the idea of forming human pyramids, by which they could reach the Handi.
Every year during Janmashtami this event from the life of Krishna is played by youngsters. In Mumbai and suburbs it has become a competitive sport, with participation of many teams. In the recent years, female teams have also started to participate in the event. These sporting events, often carries prize money with the support of local political parties and leaders. These team’s youth called ‘Govindas’ climb one over another and form a human pyramid and then break the Handi.














Looks like fun…and great teamwork! 😉
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heyaa felicia visit me once for a beautiful destination
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Yes, it is.
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really joyful post…the joy of janamshtmi is incredible 🙂
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It looks as they have much fun, but I would probably not dare to climb up in the top, or even in the bottom. 😀
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Yes, it is a very dangerous sport especially without any safety precautions. Accidents are a regular happening every year.
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Looks like great fun 😀
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Wow, that is incredible!! I’ve never seen anything like it! They must be so brave! What a wonderful thing to experience. Thank you for sharing it! 😀 ❤ 🙂
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Thank you very much for stopping by and commenting.
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Looks very pretty.Everyone has fun
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Thanks.
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This is so interesting! I love your shots. I’m sure they were moving a lot, but you got clear photos.
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Thank you very much.
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Wow, quite the celebration!!
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Thanks.
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OMG I’ve seen the human pyramids video when they topple. They usually put the youngest, smallest ones on top, so scary really. Very cool though.
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Yes they put the youngest ones to handle the weight better. These groups practice and participate every year on Dahi Handi. It definitely takes a lot of skill
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and courage! 🙂
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