The festival of Janmashtami, which celebrates the birth of the Hindu deity Krishna, is a rollicking and joyous affair all across India. While different parts of the country observe their own unique traditions—the raslilas of the north, the preparation of sweets such as chakodi, murukku and seedai in the south, and fasting in the east—most of us today associate the festival with the iconic visuals of Maharashtra’s dahi handi.



