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Gujarat : Visnagar’s 200-Year-Old Khasda Yudh Lights Up Dhuleti

Mehsana | Gujarat —- In a spectacle that blends tradition, thrill and festivity, the historic town of Visnagar in Mehsana district once again witnessed its 200-year-old ‘Khasda Yudh’ during Dhuleti,...

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March 4, 2026 2 Min Read

Mehsana | Gujarat —- In a spectacle that blends tradition, thrill and festivity, the historic town of Visnagar in Mehsana district once again witnessed its 200-year-old ‘Khasda Yudh’ during Dhuleti, transforming the bustling Mandi Bazaar into a symbolic battlefield of shoes and vegetables.

The centuries-old Visnagar Khasda Yudh Dhuleti tradition drew massive crowds early in the morning as residents from the North and South sections of the town gathered with enthusiasm. This year’s event saw the presence of Gujarat Cabinet Minister Hrishikesh Patel, who joined locals in celebrating the vibrant folk fair and lauded the community spirit behind the ritual.

The tradition involves two groups facing off against each other in a playful yet intense exchange of old ‘khasda’ (traditional footwear) and vegetables. On one side were members of the Modi, Thakor and Patel communities, while the opposing side comprised Brahmin, Kansara, Vaniya and Patel community members. As drums beat and slogans echoed, participants ran toward each other, hurling shoes and vegetables like potatoes, onions, tomatoes and brinjals.

Within minutes, the market square resembled a chaotic yet jubilant battleground. However, locals insist the event is rooted in unity, not division. “This is not a fight of hatred but of heritage,” said a senior resident watching from the sidelines. “Our forefathers started this, and we continue it with pride.”

Beyond the playful combat lies a thrilling competition. Suspended high in the centre of the square is a pitcher filled with dates. Amid the flying vegetables and pushing crowds, both groups attempt to seize the pot. The team that successfully captures it is declared victorious for the year.

“The excitement builds around the pitcher,” said a young participant. “Winning it is a matter of honour for our side.”

Once claimed, members of the victorious group parade through the area collecting more dates from residents. These are later distributed as prasad among citizens. An age-old belief underpins this custom — that eating dates or even being struck by vegetables on Dhuleti ensures prosperity and good fortune throughout the year.

“That is why people willingly participate, even if they get hit,” laughed another local. “It is believed to bring luck.”

Historians trace the origins of the Khasda Yudh to the time when Gujarat was part of the erstwhile Mumbai State, from where the tradition is believed to have travelled from Maharashtra to Visnagar. Over the decades, the ritual has evolved. The intensity of shoe-throwing has reduced significantly, replaced largely by vegetables to ensure safety while preserving the spirit of the event.

Minister Rushikesh Patel praised the town for maintaining the delicate balance between tradition and safety. “Visnagar has shown how heritage can be preserved responsibly. Such folk traditions strengthen social bonds,” he said.

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