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IN PHOTOS: Dahi Handi celebrations in Mumbai

Updated On: 27 August, 2024 01:52 PM IST | Asif Ali Sayed

Dahi Handi festival is being celebrated in Mumbai and other parts of Maharashtra on Tuesday to mark Krishna Janmashtami 2024, the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna. Pics/Atul Kamble

Dahi Handi festival is being celebrated in Mumbai and other parts of Maharashtra on Tuesday to mark Krishna Janmashtami 2024, the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna. Pics/Atul Kamble

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Dahi Handi festival is being celebrated in Mumbai and other parts of Maharashtra on Tuesday to mark Krishna Janmashtami 2024, the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna. Pics/Atul Kamble
<p>Police personnel have been deployed in large numbers in Mumbai for Dahi Handi festivities on Tuesday</p>

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Police personnel have been deployed in large numbers in Mumbai for Dahi Handi festivities on Tuesday

<p>"More than 11,000 personnel have been deployed for security and maintaining law and order. All deputy police commissioners of zones and additional police commissioners of regions apart from the constabulary and inspector-level officials from police stations will be on the ground to supervise and enforce the security arrangements," he said</p>

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"More than 11,000 personnel have been deployed for security and maintaining law and order. All deputy police commissioners of zones and additional police commissioners of regions apart from the constabulary and inspector-level officials from police stations will be on the ground to supervise and enforce the security arrangements," he said

<p>During the festival, `Govindas` or Dahi Handi participants form multi-tiered human pyramids to break `dahi handis` (earthen pots filled with curd) suspended in the air</p>

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During the festival, `Govindas` or Dahi Handi participants form multi-tiered human pyramids to break `dahi handis` (earthen pots filled with curd) suspended in the air

<p>It is believed that Lord Krishna liked curd and butter as a child. Therefore, devotees re-enact his childhood days through dahi handi after Krishna Janmashtami</p>

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It is believed that Lord Krishna liked curd and butter as a child. Therefore, devotees re-enact his childhood days through dahi handi after Krishna Janmashtami

<p>Dahi handis decorated with flowers have been hoisted many feet above the ground at several housing societies, roads, junctions and public grounds across the city</p>

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Dahi handis decorated with flowers have been hoisted many feet above the ground at several housing societies, roads, junctions and public grounds across the city

<p>Dressed in colourful attires, Govindas are seen criss-crossing parts of the metropolis in trucks, tempos, buses and two-wheelers to break the dahi handis</p>

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Dressed in colourful attires, Govindas are seen criss-crossing parts of the metropolis in trucks, tempos, buses and two-wheelers to break the dahi handis

<p>Over the last few years, some Dahi Handi events backed by politicians in Mumbai and its metropolitan region, including Thane, Kalyan, Navi Mumbai and Panvel, have become famous due to hefty prize money, the presence of celebrities and entertainment programmes organised there. These events draw huge crowds and a steady flow of Govindas</p>

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Over the last few years, some Dahi Handi events backed by politicians in Mumbai and its metropolitan region, including Thane, Kalyan, Navi Mumbai and Panvel, have become famous due to hefty prize money, the presence of celebrities and entertainment programmes organised there. These events draw huge crowds and a steady flow of Govindas

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