Last week, the SC said youth below 18 years of age cannot participate in the popular ritual, part of Janmashtami festival, in Maharashtra and the height of the human pyramid cannot exceed 20 feet, a limit fixed by the Bombay HC.
Jai Jawan Govinda Pathak (festival participants are called Govindas or Govinda pathak) has expressed disappointment over the ruling.
This group, which has 540 Govindas in its fold, had broken Spain's record of 39.27 feet high human pyramid by forming 43.79 feet structure with nine levels in August 2012 in adjoining Thane.
Dhavale said, "We have decided to return our Guinness World Record Certificate to the President as keeping it makes no sense for us. But first we are going to see the result of a petition filed against the ruling.
Dahi Handi entails forming tall human pyramids of youngsters to break an earthen pot filled with curd and other items, which tied at a height. Prizes running into lakhs are offered for breaking the pot, making the ritual a big draw in Maharashtra, especially Mumbai.
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