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Krishna Janmashtami 2025 Dahi Handi Date, Time, and Significance

Dahi Handi 2025 will be celebrated on August 17, a day after Janmashtami. The festival honors Krishna’s playful spirit with human pyramids, joy, devotion, and cultural unity.

August 16, 2025 / 10:14 IST
Krishna Janmashtami 2025 Dahi Handi Date, Time, and Significance

The festival of Krishna Janmashtami 2025 will be celebrated on Saturday, August 16, 2025, and the much-awaited Dahi Handi celebrations will take place on the following day, Sunday, August 17, 2025. Known as Gopalakala in Maharashtra, Dahi Handi is one of the most popular events associated with the birth of Lord Krishna, especially in Maharashtra and Goa.

Dahi Handi 2025 Date and Time

EventDate and Time 
Krishna Janmashtami 2025Saturday, August 16
Dahi Handi 2025Sunday, August 17
Ashtami Tithi Begins01:19 AM, August 16
Ashtami Tithi Ends11:04 PM, August 16

This timing marks the divine occasion when devotees across India, especially in Mumbai and Pune, gear up for the vibrant Dahi Handi festival.

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Significance of Dahi Handi

Dahi Handi is a symbolic representation of Lord Krishna’s playful and mischievous childhood. Fondly remembered as Makhan Chor, young Krishna loved butter, curd, and milk. To protect their pots of curd, the women of Gokul would hang them high from the ceiling. But Krishna, with his group of friends, devised the idea of forming a human pyramid to reach the pots.

This tradition has now transformed into a festive celebration, where teams of Govindas recreate the human pyramid to break the earthen pot filled with curd, milk, and butter, symbolizing Krishna’s love for dairy.Happy Janmashtami 2025: 35+ Greetings, Messages, and Images to Share with Friends, Family and Loved Ones

Dahi Handi as a Festive Sport

Over the years, Dahi Handi has grown beyond a traditional ritual to become a competitive cultural event in Maharashtra. In Mumbai and nearby cities, massive crowds gather to witness these pyramids, often several stories high. Women, representing the Gopis, make the event more challenging by splashing water and slippery liquids to disrupt the formations.

Today, Dahi Handi has evolved into a grand spectacle with prize money running into crores. Bollywood celebrities, political leaders, and cultural groups participate, making it a blend of devotion, culture, and festivity. The slogan “Govinda Aala Re” echoes across the streets, creating an atmosphere of joy and celebration.

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The festival highlights values of teamwork, unity, courage, and devotion. It is not only a reminder of Krishna’s childhood tales but also an event that binds communities together. In Maharashtra, especially in Mumbai, Thane, and Pune, Dahi Handi has become a major attraction for locals and tourists alike.

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