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Indian Hindus devotees are showered with water while taking a pledge before forming a human pyramid during the dahi handi (curd pot) celebrations of Janmashtami, which mark the birth of Hindu god Lord Krishna, in Mumbai on August 25, 2016.
Indias top court on August 17, 2016, has banned children from taking part in a popular but potentially dangerous religious festival in the countrys west that sees young boys scale human pyramids. The Supreme Court barred children aged under 18 from scaling the pyramids and restricted their height to 20 feet (six metres) following a string of accidents in recent years. / AFP PHOTO / INDRANIL MUKHERJEE

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This photo captures the vibrant spirit of Janmashtami, a Hindu festival celebrating the birth of Lord Krishna. In Mumbai, Indian Hindus gather to partake in the exhilarating dahi handi celebrations, where devotees form human pyramids to reach and break curd pots suspended high above them. As they prepare for this daring feat, these young boys are showered with water while taking a solemn pledge. However, behind this joyous scene lies a recent controversy that has reached India's highest court. On August 17th, 2016, the Supreme Court made a landmark decision to ban children from participating in this traditional yet potentially dangerous event. Following numerous accidents over the years, children under 18 are now prohibited from scaling these towering human pyramids. Additionally, their height is limited to just 20 feet (six meters). Photographer Indranil Mukherjee skillfully captures both the excitement and tension surrounding this cultural spectacle. The image showcases not only the devotion and determination of these participants but also raises questions about safety and tradition in religious practices. As we admire this striking photograph by AFP's Indranil Mukherjee, it serves as a reminder that traditions must evolve with changing times while preserving their essence and ensuring everyone's well-being.

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