Participants in the parade wear specially tailored garments, makeup, jewellery, and accessories. The parades are open and inclusive, where people of all ages, genders, religions, and walks of life participate.
Koli women dressed for a parade held on the previous night of Krishna Janmashtami. This is a lively and colourful event that showcases the creative spirit of the Koli community.
Traditional outfits showcase the Koli community's cultural heritage. Women wear the colourful Lugra saree, while men wear dhotis and kurtas, with turbans and angvastra (shoulder cloth).
Father Oscar Mendonca sprinkles holy water on the carts upon their arrival at the church. The holy water sprinkler used in Christian liturgy is called an aspergillum or aspergil.
The winners of a local cricket tournament display their trophy. Various cultural events, including competitions, exhibitions, and sports, are organized to promote local talent and cultural pride.
A senior Agri lady wears a veil over the traditional saree. The veil covers the entire upper body, including the neck, shoulders, and head, leaving only the face exposed. The veil was once prevalent among the Catholic community but is rarely worn now, except by the older generation.