Janmashtami & Dahi Handi
Mumbai's human pyramids for Krishna
Significance
Commemorates Krishna's midnight birth in Mathura's Kamsa prison. Dahi Handi re-enacts his childhood butter-thieving pranks — the higher the pyramid, the greater the devotion.
Midnight aarti at every Krishna temple on Janmashtami, followed the next morning by Dahi Handi — Govinda troupes form 7-tier human pyramids to smash clay pots of curd hung across Mumbai's streets. Prize purses can touch ₹25 lakh per handi.
First-time visitor
Midnight at ISKCON Juhu for the janmotsav, then rooftop brunch in Thane the next morning for the pyramids.
What to see
- Midnight janmotsav aarti at ISKCON & Khetwadi
- Jail-bhog — Krishna depicted as newborn in a toy prison
- Dahi Handi pyramids across Thane, Dadar, Worli
- Ras Leela performances in Mathura (source)
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Travel tips
- 1Ghatkopar, Thane and Worli have the biggest Govinda teams
- 2Safety alert — high-pyramid accidents are common; watch from rooftops
- 3Avoid driving across Mumbai on Dahi Handi morning
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About Janmashtami & Dahi Handi
Janmashtami & Dahi Handi 2026 is scheduled for 4–5 Sept 2026. That's 133 days from today.
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