In Maharashtra's Beed district, a Ganesh temple follows a 100-year-old tradition where prasad is not handed out but tossed from rooftops. Devotees catch it using upside-down umbrellas, a practice that began with turbans and dhotis before evolving over time. The ritual takes place during Gauri Pujan, which adds a unique touch to Beed's Ganeshotsav celebrations.
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02 Sep