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Thousands of villagers in India have been filmed hurling cow dung at each-other as part of an annual festival to mark the New Year.
The celebration, known as pidakala samara, took place in the village of Kairuppala, in Andhra Pradesh, on Wednesday - the day after lunar new year celebrations.
It marks a mythological marriage dispute between two deities which was resolved by village elders, according to legend, and villagers believe that re-enacting the dispute and its peaceful conclusion each year will bring peace, health and prosperity.
India Covid: Thousands gather for dung-throwing festival as cases top 200k in a day | Daily Mail Online


Thousands of villagers in India have been filmed hurling cow dung at each-other as part of an annual festival to mark the New Year.
The celebration, known as pidakala samara, took place in the village of Kairuppala, in Andhra Pradesh, on Wednesday - the day after lunar new year celebrations.
It marks a mythological marriage dispute between two deities which was resolved by village elders, according to legend, and villagers believe that re-enacting the dispute and its peaceful conclusion each year will bring peace, health and prosperity.
India Covid: Thousands gather for dung-throwing festival as cases top 200k in a day | Daily Mail Online