Dahi Handi, one of the most vibrant festivals in India, will be celebrated a day after Krishna Janmashtami, which falls on August 16 this year. The festival commemorates the playful and mischievous side of Lord Krishna, especially his love for butter, curd and milk. It is a part of the Janmashtami festivities and is observed with great enthusiasm across India, particularly in Maharashtra and Gujarat.
Dahi Handi 2025 Date, Timings and Muhurat
The Ashtami Tithi, which marks the birth of Lord Krishna, will begin on August 15, 2025, at 11:49 PM and will end on August 16, 2025, at 09:34 PM. Since Dahi Handi is traditionally celebrated the day after Krishna Janmashtami, the festival will be observed on August 17, 2025.

This timing aligns with the lunar calendar followed in Hindu tradition and ensures that Dahi Handi celebrations begin after the conclusion of Janmashtami rituals. While the breaking of the Handi usually starts from early morning and continues till noon, celebrations often go on into the evening with music, dancing, and chants of "Govinda Ala Re!"
Where is Dahi Handi Celebrated?
Although celebrated across India, the festival has its strongest roots in Maharashtra and Gujarat. In cities like Mumbai, Pune and Thane, massive Dahi Handi events are held, often with cash prizes for the highest and most daring pyramids. With the help of live bands, devotional music and a carnival-like atmosphere, the celebration draws huge crowds and media coverage.
Why Do We Celebrate Dahi Handi?
Dahi Handi represents Lord Krishna's joy-filled way of life. As a child, he was known for being mischievous and for his love of butter and curd. To stop him from stealing, the village women would hang pots at unreachable heights. But Krishna, being clever, would gather his friends to form pyramids and reach the goodies. Over time, this turned into a symbolic celebration of teamwork, devotion, and youthful spirit.
The term "Dahi Handi" literally means an earthen pot filled with curd, often mixed with butter, honey, fruits, or jaggery. These pots are suspended high in the air-usually between 20 to 40 feet-and young boys form human pyramids to reach and break them, symbolising Krishna's childhood adventures in Vrindavan when he and his friends would steal butter from pots hung out of their reach. The festival is also known as Gopal Kala in Maharashtra, where a special dish made of beaten rice (poha), jaggery and curd is offered as a tribute to Krishna.
Today, Dahi Handi is more than a religious ritual-it's a cultural and sporting event. Teams of "Govindas" (participants) train for weeks in advance to safely build multi-level pyramids. In recent years, safety precautions have become a priority to prevent injuries during the risky feat.
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