Gorehabba festival is celebrated here after Diwali, played with cow dung
Gorehabba festival is celebrated here after Diwali, played with cow dung
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India is a land of diversities and here you will find different traditions of each state. India has a unique confluence of different castes, religions, customs and cultures. Diwali was celebrated across the country some time ago and now 'Gorehabba' is being celebrated after Diwali. Now you will say what is 'Gorehabba'? So let us tell you that this is a unique festival celebrated in Gumatapura village. The village is on the border of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka.

 

In this village, people collect cow dung at one place and then throw it at each other and celebrate the festival. A video of the same is currently going viral on social media which you can watch. In this video, villagers are seen throwing dung at each other. You can see that people are enjoying this festival to the fullest during this time. 'Gorehabba' is a festival that looks exactly like Holi. Here the colours are replaced by dung and people bathe each other in the dung.

All of you will be surprised to know that this festival is 100 years old. People from nearby areas also participate in this enthusiasm. It is believed that dung fight cures many diseases of the people. At the same time, the person remains healthy. Now that the video is going viral on social media, people are surprised to see it.

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