💨 Abstract
A 300-year-old festival, 'Pathron Ka Mela', was celebrated in Dhami village, Himachal Pradesh, a day after Diwali. The festival involves two groups throwing stones at each other, and concludes when blood from an injured person is smeared on the goddess Kali. This year, Surinder from Jamog village was injured.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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