Basit Zargar/Srinagar
After three decades, the Hindus in Kashmir took out a traditional procession on Janmashtami, the birthday of Lord Krishna, through marketplaces of Srinagar and some towns of the Valley.
The procession passes through Lal Chowk
While tableaux depicting Krishna and his consort Radha, moved on the main roads of Srinagar city people chanting religious song followed it. The processionists stopped for sometime at Lal Chowk, the city square where men and women danced.
With the Lal Chowk clock tower in the backdrop, Children dressed as Radha and Krishna smile
Many young Kashmiris who were born and raised after the mass migration of Hindus from the Valley were seeing this celebration for the frist time.
Kashmiri women break into Heikat, a local celebratory dance
Men and women broke into an occasional dance. People were also seen singing devotional songs.
The men too shake a leg during the procession
Reports of similar celebrations are also pouring in from towns of north Kashmir like Handwara and Baramulla.
The procession passing through congested parts of Srinagar old town
The procession was escorted by the security forces.
PICS by Basit Zargar