As the vibrant festival of Janmashtami approaches, the streets across India come alive with the echoing chant, 'Go... Go... Go... Govinda!' Traditionally associated with men forming human pyramids to break the Dahi Handi, this age-old custom is witnessing an abrupt change. Women, once considered outsiders to this spectacle, are now stepping into the spotlight, proving that strength, dedication, and passion are not confined by gender.
Inspiring change
The rise of female Dahi Handi participants is not just about competition but also about inspiring others. Their involvement challenges traditional gender norms and encourages women everywhere to pursue their passions regardless of societal expectations. The media coverage of these achievements is playing a crucial role in normalising female participation and celebrating their successes. The Dahi Handi festival, celebrated with immense enthusiasm, symbolises the playful spirit and endurance of Lord Krishna's escapades. For years, it was predominantly a male-dominated event, with men taking centre stage in constructing intricate pyramids to reach and break the earthen pot filled with curd. However, the landscape has shifted dramatically in recent years.
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