亚洲国产精品自在在线观看|久久亚洲国产精品五月天婷婷|狠狠狠久久久免费观看|欧美激情中文字幕精品自拍

<address id="hwnm6"><var id="hwnm6"></var></address>

<dfn id="hwnm6"></dfn>
    1. <style id="hwnm6"><ul id="hwnm6"></ul></style>
      <pre id="hwnm6"><tt id="hwnm6"><th id="hwnm6"></th></tt></pre>

    2. India celebrates Dahi Handi festival by breaking pots

      Source: Xinhua| 2018-09-03 15:05:42|Editor: Li Xia
      Video PlayerClose

      INDIA-MUMBAI-FESTIVAL-JANMASHTAMI

      Indian devotees form a human pyramid to reach and break curd-pot, on occasion of the Janmashtami Festival in Mumbai, India, Monday, Sept. 3, 2018. The Indian city of Mumbai has been since Sunday busy celebrating "Dahi Handi" (Mud Pot in literal translation), a Hindu festival which is also known as "Janmashtami" in the rest of the country to celebrate the birth of Lord Krishna, Indian Express reported on Monday. (Xinhua/Stringer)

      MUMBAI, Sept. 3 (Xinhua) -- The Indian city of Mumbai has been since Sunday busy celebrating "Dahi Handi" (Mud Pot in literal translation), a Hindu festival which is also known as "Janmashtami" in the rest of the country to celebrate the birth of Lord Krishna, Indian Express reported on Monday.

      "Dahi Handi" involves communities hanging an earthen pot filled with dahi (yoghurt) or other milk-based delicacies, at a height easy or difficult to reach. Young men would then form teams, make a human pyramid and attempt to reach or break the pot.

      While it has religious implications tied to it, in the same way as other great celebrations in India, "Dahi Handi" is additionally celebrated with a considerable measure of pageantry and show boisterous DJs, insane rain dance and what always takes the spotlight, a Dahi Handi challenge.

      During Janmashtami in Mumbai, the roads are claimed by govindas (people who act as human pyramids) upon the arrival of Dahi Handi. As indicated by Hindu folklore, Lord Krishna and his companions used to form human pyramids to break pots hung from the roofs of neighbourhood houses in order to steal curd and butter in Vrindavan, a village in Uttar Pradesh.

      To remember that custom on this day, youngsters, called govindas, attempt to break the dahi handi by forming human pyramids.

      "In Mumbai, clay pots filled with curd, butter, money and turmeric are hung high and a group of professionals make human pyramids and break the pot with a coconut and, if they are "courageous" enough, with their foreheads," the Express said.

         1 2 Next  

      KEY WORDS: India
      EXPLORE XINHUANET
      010020070750000000000000011100001374412781