Summary:
- The article discusses the traditional Dashavatar performances in Maharashtra, India, where men dress up and perform as female characters from Hindu mythology.
- These performances, which take place under the stars, are part of a centuries-old tradition that celebrates the ten incarnations (Dashavatar) of the Hindu deity Vishnu.
- The article highlights the dedication and skill of the male performers, who undergo extensive training to portray the female characters with authenticity and grace.