AP: Huge crowds attend ‘cow dung’ fight in Kurnool amid COVID cases surge
It is customary for villagers of Kairuppala to hold War with Cow Dung Cakes every year on the day next to the Ugadi festival.
By ANI| Updated: 15th April 2021 5:19 pm IST As part of the celebration, people fight with cow dung cakes on the day next to Ugadi, Telugu new year. (Twitter)
Kurnool: Amid a surge in COVID-19 cases across the country, the Anantapur and Kurnool districts of Andhra Pradesh, which are celebrating various festivals, on Wednesday witnessed the participation of a large number devotees who did not adhere to COVID guidelines and protocols.
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Cow dung cakes are used for religious purposes in Hindu households across the country. Cow Dung Cake on Amazon.   |  Photo Credit: Twitter
A bizarre review has come to the internet s attention. Despite it being from November 2020, it has grabbed eyeballs for all baffling reasons.
The screenshots of the same were posted on Twitter by a man named Dr. Sanjay Arora. It entails the review of cow dung cakes that are roundly shaped and it is on the popular site, Amazon.
When one hears of cow dung cakes , it is pretty obvious that they are not meant to be eaten. They are used in havans in Hindu households across the country and in the world. Even the description of the same says, Inditradition Pure and Holy Original Cow Dung Cake, for Havan, Pujan and Religious purposes.