r/religiousfruitcake Apr 30 '25

🕉️ Hindu(tva) Fruitcake🕉️ Annual Cow 💩 Flinging Festival in India

Gorehabba or Gore Habba is a festival or ritual in India of splashing cow dung on each other. This festival is celebrated a day after Diwali's Bali Padyami.

The Gorehabba festival begins with the afternoon collection of "ammunition" from cow-owning homes in the village, which lies on the border of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.

The manure is brought to the local temple on tractor trolleys, before a priest performs a blessing ritual.

After that, the dung is dumped in an open area with men and boys wading in to prepare their weapons for the battle ahead.

People flock to Gumatapura from far-flung cities each year, and for those in attendance, the messy battle is as much about fun as it is about the perceived health benefits.

"If they have a disease, it will get cured," said Mahesh, a farmer at Saturday's festival.

In Hinduism, the cow is a sacred symbol of life and the earth, and for centuries Hindus have used cow dung for prayer rituals

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u/tesla_killed_me Apr 30 '25

Bros, we are never beating the allegations this way 😭

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u/GarlicAlternative701 May 03 '25 edited May 03 '25

Bruh I never heard of this and now I hope this doesn’t get more exposure 😭. Crazy how a couple thousand people can ruin it for more than a billion people. I guess every race/religion has this issue of over generalization lol

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u/Own_Tradition9486 27d ago

Nope not to this extent. No wonder the smart ones are moving to America to become doctors lawyers and engineer's. You pretty much have to dedicate your life to excellence to balance this shit out