Key Points

Surat witnessed a vibrant Janmashtami celebration with devotees thronging Khatu Shyam Dham Temple. Govinda teams formed towering human pyramids to break a 45-feet-high Dahi Handi. The event was packed with devotional music, cultural performances, and community bonding. Authorities ensured safety while crowds cheered the thrilling attempts.

Key Points: Surat Govinda Teams Break 45-Feet Dahi Handi on Janmashtami

  • Thousands gather at Khatu Shyam Dham Temple for prayers
  • Govinda teams form 6-layer pyramids for 45-feet Dahi Handi
  • Festivities include bhajans, cultural performances, and food stalls
  • Authorities ensure safety and crowd control for smooth celebrations
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Janmashtami in Surat: 'Govinda' teams compete to break 45-feet-high Dahi Handi

Surat celebrates Janmashtami with grand Dahi Handi as Govinda teams form human pyramids to break a 45-feet-high pot.

"Each successful attempt was met with loud applause, music, and festive energy. – Local Report"

Surat, Aug 16

A vibrant and devotional atmosphere on the auspicious occasion of Shri Krishna Janmashtami was seen in the city of Surat as thousands of devotees thronged temples and participated in festive celebrations there on Saturday.

The famous Khatu Shyam Dham Temple in Surat turned out to be a major hub of devotion, with a large gathering of devotees seen offering prayers and participating in religious activities since early morning.

Arrangements were made properly to ensure that devotees have darshan of the god smoothly and comfortably. The premises and compound of the temple were beautifully decorated.

Sounds of bhajans, aarti and chants of “Hare Krishna” in addition to the recitation of mantra echoed through the air. All this created a deeply spiritual ambiance. Devotees offered prayers and flowers to the deity and there was a long queue since morning to have darshan of the idol.

Meanwhile, various parts of the city were alive with Dahi Handi celebrations, a popular tradition associated with Lord Krishna’s childhood. Local communities and youth groups, known as Govinda Pathaks, formed impressive human pyramids to reach and break the earthen pots (Dahi Handi) hung at challenging heights, symbolising Krishna’s mischievous attempts to steal butter.

In Mora Bhagal area, the excitement was palpable as scores of teams gathered since early morning to attempt breaking a 45-feet-high Dahi Handi, one of the tallest in the region. Spectators lined the streets, cheering on the participants who formed five to six-layer human pyramids in their pursuit.

Each successful attempt was met with loud applause, music, and festive energy. Spectators were shooting the event with their mobiles.

Dahi Handi contests were not only about tradition. The event also underlined the community bonding, with food stalls, devotional music, and cultural performances adding to the celebrations. Foolproof safety arrangements had been made. Local authorities ensured smooth coordination of the events and proper control of the crowds.

This year’s Janmashtami in Surat was a grand celebration of faith, unity, and culture, reflecting the city's deep-rooted devotion to Lord Krishna and its enthusiasm for preserving traditional festivities.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate the enthusiasm, I hope proper safety measures were in place. Last year in Mumbai, there were several injuries during Dahi Handi. Tradition is important but so is safety of participants.
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Rohit P
Surat always celebrates festivals with such grandeur! The Khatu Shyam Temple decorations must have been amazing. Wish I could have been there to witness the celebrations firsthand.
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Kavya N
The energy during Dahi Handi is electrifying! 😍 My brother participated in a team last year and said it's an experience of a lifetime. More power to these Govinda teams keeping our culture alive!
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Michael C
As someone visiting from Canada, I'm amazed by the scale of these celebrations. The devotion and community spirit is something we rarely see back home. The human pyramids are incredible!
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Shreya B
The article mentions food stalls - I hope they included traditional Janmashtami fare like makhan mishri and panjiri. These small details make our festivals so special and memorable.

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