In Himachal village, Diwali is followed by stone pelting

Friday, 9 November 2018 (10:44 IST)
Shimla: Strange......Diwali is followed by stone pelting in a Himachal village.Just 26 km away from state capital Shimla, a small village Dhami follows a century age-old tradition, where on the very next day of Diwali, two clans of the village pelt stones relentlessly on each other.
In the stone pelting, the first person to receive the ''blood oozing injury'', is considered ''Bravo'' (brave) among all.The injured smear 'tilak' on the forehead of the idol of Goddess Kali with the blood.
They believe, the ritual is necessary to appease local deity.On Thursday, during the ritual, there was no major casualty, police said. The event, quite popular in the hamlet, witnessed participation from hundreds of youths.

Suraj, 28-yr-old native of the village, was chosen to smear 'tilak'. He, along with others sustained stone injury and provided first aid, police said.However, there was no major casualty, police said.
 
The ritual, quite dangerous, has not been banned by District Administration.Dhami villager, Om Prakesh Thakur, claims that the ritual has a strong belief among villagers.The ritual, too sees the participation from descendants from the royal family of Dhami. According to villagers, the royal dynasty of Dhami, has its roots attached with Pritiviraj Chauhan of Ajmer (Rajasthan). They say few royal members fled to Dhami after Mughal invasion.(UNI) 

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