Nagpur: Janmashtami, the celebration of Lord Krishna’s birth, was celebrated with great religious enthusiasm across Nagpur on Thursday. One of the highlight events of the day was the ‘Dahi Handi’ competition organized by the Itwara Navyuvak Mandal in Nagpur.
The competition saw numerous teams vying for the coveted ‘pot’ that hung high above the ground, symbolizing Lord Krishna’s love for butter. Participants, known as ‘Govindas,’ demonstrated their skill and determination to break the ‘Dahi Handi’ and claim the prize.
In an intense and thrilling competition, it was the ‘Govindas’ from Shitalamata Mandir, Sonzhari, who emerged victorious by successfully breaking the ‘Dahi Handi.’ Their remarkable feat earned them the prestigious first prize of Rs 1.11 lakh.
The event, held annually at the Itwari Tanga Stand, witnessed an impressive turnout of devotees and spectators. The atmosphere was filled with devotion and excitement as participants displayed their acrobatic abilities and determination to reach the ‘pot’ filled with curd, an integral part of Janmashtami celebrations.
The ‘Dahi Handi’ competition not only celebrated the birth of Lord Krishna but also promoted teamwork, courage, and unity among the participants. It was a testament to the cultural significance of Janmashtami and its ability to bring communities together in celebration.
The successful conclusion of the competition left the participants and attendees with a sense of joy and accomplishment, further reinforcing the spirit of Janmashtami as a time for devotion, festivity, and togetherness in Nagpur.