After a three-year hiatus, 'fish prasadam' distribution or 'fish medicine camp' returned to its pre-pandemic glory on June 9. Credit: PTI Photo
The event is organised by the Bathini Goud family claiming that the prasadam can cure asthma. A herbal paste, which contains a live Murrel fish, is given to thousands of people who believe it has medicinal properties and can cure respiratory ailments like asthma and bronchitis. Credit: PTI Photo
The Bathini Goud family claims that the fish travels down the throat and clears it, providing relief to the patients. Credit: PTI Photo
Thousands of patients from all age groups across the country throng to Hyderabad to take the fish medicine. Credit: PTI Photo
The annual event that takes place in Hyderabad on Mrigasira Karthi Day in June, witnesses scores of people in attendance from all parts of the country. Credit: PTI Photo
An Army jawan receives traditional fish 'prasadam' from a member of the Bathini family to get relief from respiratory problems at the Nampally Exhibition ground in Hyderabad. Credit: PTI Photo
Published 09 June 2023, 06:00 IST