Mumbai, Janmashtami's 'dahi handi' celebrations in Maharashtra turned tragic as a 19-year-old was killed in Raigad district today and over 70 injured in other parts of the state. The teenager, Durvas Patil, was killed after he fell from a six-level human pyramid at Dighi village in Raigad district, police said. Elsewhere, in Mumbai and adjoining Thane, over 70 persons sustained injuries during the celebrations, civic officials said.
Amid chants of "Govinda ala re", Mumbaikars celebrated 'dahi handi' festival on the occasion of Janmashtami, the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna. As is the trend, this year's festivities were also marked by rising cash prizes and presence of Bollywood personalities, lending a glamour quotient to the annual event. Piling onto their cavalcade of trucks and motorcycles, hundreds of 'govindas' (young men) were spotted travelling to pandals to prove their mettle by breaking pots of curd hung high in bylanes of the metropolis.
'Govindas' formed human pyramids and stood on top of one another, attempting to break clay pots filled with butter or curd tied to ropes even as their efforts were thwarted by water splashed on them by those gathered around. Hundreds of 'Govinda mandals (groups)' participated in the festival at various places in the metropolis where human pyramids were formed to reach the pots containing dahi and win cash prizes.
The festival is inspired by the mythological tale of Lord Krishna's boy-hood trick of stealing butter from a suspended earthen pot. Almost all big 'dahi handi' events are sponsored by political leaders. NCP MLA Jitendra Ahwad, organiser of Sangarsh dahi handi in adjoining Thane, invited 'Jism 2' star Sunny Leone for the event, while NCP minister Sachin Ahir's Sankalp Pratisthan-organised event at Worli also drew large crowds.
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