Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Tribals allow Cows to run over them in festival

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In a traditional ritual, tribals in Gujarat’s Dahod district allow cows and bulls to run over them every year on second day after Diwali when they celebrate Gaai Gohri festival.

Cows are considered sacred and worshiped across India, but this annual ritual called Gaai Gohri in Garbada village near Dahod town is one of its own kind. The ritual is celebrated two-days after Diwali, which also marks the beginning of the Hindu New Year. Read More................Tribals allow cows to run over them in Dahod’s Gaai Gohri festival

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