Shot by: Ninad Dighe.
Place: Goa (on way to Calangut)
Time: Diwali Festival (2006)
Is a common practice in Goa specifically, not much in India as a whole; to make effigies of a demon named Narkasur. They are made mainly from grass got after harvest, with fire crackers embedded in the effigies.
This effigies are burnt early in the morning on the day of Dwali (the festival of lights) mainly celebrated by Hindus. It signifies the triumph of good over evil.
Place: Goa (on way to Calangut)
Time: Diwali Festival (2006)
Is a common practice in Goa specifically, not much in India as a whole; to make effigies of a demon named Narkasur. They are made mainly from grass got after harvest, with fire crackers embedded in the effigies.
This effigies are burnt early in the morning on the day of Dwali (the festival of lights) mainly celebrated by Hindus. It signifies the triumph of good over evil.
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