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Dahi Handi Festival
Lord Krishna's birth anniversary is celebrated on the auspicious day of Krishna Janmashtami. One of the popular cultural sports celebrated on Krishna Janmashtami is Dahi Handi. Dahi refers to curd, and Handi refers to an earthen pot filled with milk products. Also known as Gopalakala or Utlotsavam, Dah Handi is one of the biggest festivals celebrated in Maharashtra. Dahi Handi is celebrated to com....
Lord Krishna's birth anniversary is celebrated on the auspicious day of Krishna Janmashtami. One of the popular cultural sports celebrated on Krishna Janmashtami is Dahi Handi. Dahi refers to curd, and Handi refers to an earthen pot filled with milk products. Also known as Gopalakala or Utlotsavam, Dah Handi is one of the biggest festivals celebrated in Maharashtra. Dahi Handi is celebrated to commemorate the lifestyle of Lord Krishna. According to Hindu mythology, when Lord Krishna was young, he developed his love for dahi, butter and other milk products. His love for these food items became so strong that he started to steal these items from other houses in his neighborhood. He formed his own boy troop to help him to steal curd and butter from the houses. In order to save the butter and curd, the female troops of the neighbourhood used to hang them in earthen pots from the ceiling of their rooms. They did so to take advantage of Lord Krishna's short height. However, Lord Krishna found a way to steal them too – he came up with the idea of forming a human pyramid with his male troop.
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Activities
Dahi Handi, an earthen pot filled with milk, curd, butter and many other milk products is placed several floors above the ground. The men form a human pyramid to reach the dahi handi. The women, representing the female troops of Lord Krishna's neighborhood, throw water and other slippery liquids at the human pyramid to break it. The sport involves using a stick to break the dahi handi. As the teams make their way to the pot, the crowds cheer them on with loud music and traditional songs. The pyramid gradually takes shape with the youngest Govinda climbing to the top to reach the Dahi Handi. Once it's broken, the contents are shared among the participants
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Directorate of Tourism
Mumbai
Directorate of Tourism Sakhar Bhavan, 4th Floor, Plot No. 230, Nariman Point, Mumbai – 400021
9403878864
diot[at]maharashtratourism[dot]gov[dot]in
How to reach
The nearest airport is Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport,
which is 14 KMs away.
The nearest convenient railway station is Dadar,
which is 11 KMs away.
The nearest major city is Mumbai,
which is 00KMs away.