India celebrates Janmashtami with Dahi Handi and little Krishna | Photos
School children dressed up as Krishna and Radha across India marking the celebrations of Janmashtami. Dahi Handi contests were also
School children dressed up as Krishna and Radha across India marking the celebrations of Janmashtami. Dahi Handi contests were also organised across country
A woman is seen decorating the cradle of Lord Krishna with flowers at the Shri Krishna temple at Mahagiri koliwada in Thane on the occasion of Krishna Janmashtami( Praful Gangurde/Hindustan Times)
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Women artists in Maharashtra were seen making and decorating matkis at Thane Jambhali Naka Market ahead of Janmashtami(Praful Gangurde/Hindustan Times)
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A man carries his son dressed as the Hindu god Krishna ahead of Janmashtami celebrations during rainfall in New Delhi.(AFP)
Students dressed up as Krishna and Govindas break Handi to celebrate Janmashtami at Mumbai's R.F.Naik Vidyalaya and Junior College.(Bachchan Kumar/Hindustan Times)
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People on Saturday throng at Dwarkadhish Temple to offer prayers on the occasion of the 'Shri Krishna Janmashtami' festival, in Mathura.(PTI)
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