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Krishna Janmashtami 2020: No human pyramids in Mumbai due to coronavirus pandemic

Mumbai | ByReuters | Edited by: Alfea Jamal
Aug 12, 2020 07:20 PM IST

There were no human pyramids in Mumbai’s Janmashtami festival celebrating Lord Krishna on Wednesday, which normally attracts thousands onto the streets, due to a surge in coronavirus in India, with more than 60,000 cases reported in 24 hours.

There were no human pyramids in Mumbai’s Janmashtami festival celebrating Lord Krishna on Wednesday, which normally attracts thousands onto the streets, due to a surge in coronavirus in India, with more than 60,000 cases reported in 24 hours.

A child dressed as Lord Krishna tries to break an earthen pot (Dahi Handi) on the occasion of Krishna Janmashtami festival on Wednesday, Aug 12, 2020.(PTI)
A child dressed as Lord Krishna tries to break an earthen pot (Dahi Handi) on the occasion of Krishna Janmashtami festival on Wednesday, Aug 12, 2020.(PTI)

“This year, the celebration will be symbolic,” said Ram Kadam, BJP MLA from Ghatkopar in Mumbai, a state lawmaker who organises one such celebration in Mumbai.

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“We will just have posters cheering on doctors and nurses, and will pray to the Lord to help us overcome this pandemic.

Mumbai: A boy wearing a face mask breaks an earthen pot (Dahi Handi) on the occasion of Krishna Janmashtami festival, in Mumbai, Wednesday, Aug 12, 2020. (PTI)
Mumbai: A boy wearing a face mask breaks an earthen pot (Dahi Handi) on the occasion of Krishna Janmashtami festival, in Mumbai, Wednesday, Aug 12, 2020. (PTI)

In an interview with PTI,, Kadam said , “Ours was the biggest Dahi Handi celebration in India in normal times. But this year, we celebrated in a very simple manner, observing social distancing given the COVID-19 crisis. No human pyramid was formed. A child climbed atop a table and broke Dahi Handi to mark the festival in a symbolic manner.”

Usually Hindus in Mumbai form human pyramids and try to break a pot of curd at the top. Folklore says Krishna formed pyramids with friends to break pots of butter or curd hung from ceilings so they could steal the contents.

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Kadam said there would be no public festivities in Mumbai this year. State governments have clamped down on celebrations since a strict lockdown was imposed in India on March 25.

On Tuesday, in a video-conference with regional leaders, Prime Minister Narendra Modi requested states like Maharashtra, of which Mumbai is capital, to ramp up coronavirus testing and focus on contact tracing and isolation, saying it was key in controlling the spread of the outbreak.

Devotees use a ladder and maintain social distancing while celebrating Dahi Handi festival in Mumbai on Wednesday. (ANI)
Devotees use a ladder and maintain social distancing while celebrating Dahi Handi festival in Mumbai on Wednesday. (ANI)

But muted festivities affect thousands of small scale businesses and vendors, who have already been hit by the economic downturn brought on by the lockdown.

Janmashstami heralds a festive period for India’s majority Hindus, with another festival celebrating the elephant-headed God Ganpati this month, and several others until November.

India has reported a total of 2.33 million so far, third only behind Brazil and the United States. It’s death toll is now at 46,091, federal health data showed on Wednesday.

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