Updated On: 07 September, 2023 06:20 PM IST | Anagha Sawant
On Thursday, Dahi Handi celebrations started in Mumbai and neighbouring cities with much enthusiasm as thousands of Govindas and spectators gathered to mark the Krishna Janmashtami occasion (Pic/Mid-day Photo Team)

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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 (Pradeep Dhivar)
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Govinda Pathak from different areas trying to form triple ekka (triple singles at the top) while making a human pyramid in Sanskruti Dahi Handi organized by Pratap Sarnaik at Vartak Nagar in Thane (Pic/Satej Shinde)

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In recent years, some Dahi Handi events backed by politicians in Mumbai and neighbouring cities have become famous due to hefty prize money (Pic/Ashish Raje)
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Dahi Handis attract huge crowds and a steady flow of Govindas (Pic/Shadab Khan)

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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 Mumbai (Pic/Shadab Khan)
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Dahi Handi is a traditional Hindu festival celebrated in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Crowd gathered in Dadar to watch the Dahi Handi event (Pic/Ashish Raje)

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The formation of the human pyramid requires immense skill, coordination, and physical strength. Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde on Thursday visited a `Dahi Handi` event in Thane and asked Govindas to ensure the festival is celebrated safely (Pic/Satej Shinde)
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At least 35 `Govindas` involved in the formation of human pyramids as part of the Dahi Handi celebrations were injured in parts of Mumbai (Pic/Sameer Abedi)

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As part of the celebrations, Govinda troops visit various parts of the city to break dahi handi, an earthen pot filled with curd (dahi), butter or other milk products (Pic/Ashish Raje)
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The civic body has deputed health officers and staff in three shifts for treatment of the Govinda at the civic hospitals (Pic/Ashish Raje)

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There are chances of participants falling down and injuring themselves, sometimes critically, during the formation of human pyramids (Pic/Ashish Raje)
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Women Govinda Pathak seen dancing after attempting to form a human pyramid (Pic/Satej Shinde)