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A huge rush at the ISKCON temple in Bihar's Patna even led to a stampede-like situation, leading to a few devotees getting injured.
Janmashtami 2024 will be celebrated with great enthusiasm across India, marking the birth of Lord Krishna. Temples and homes will be adorned with flowers and lights. Devotees will fast, chant prayers, and participate in midnight rituals. The festival will feature lively "Dahi Handi" events, showcasing Krishna's playful nature, along with cultural performances.
Janmasthami Wishes: Happy Krishna Janmasthami! As we celebrate the birth of Lord Krishna, here are some inspiring quotes and heartfelt greetings that you can share with friends and family.
Actress Jaya Bhattacharya reminisces about her childhood Janmashtami celebrations in Lucknow, fondly recalling the joy of creating jhankis and savoring panjiri. Jaya sees her work as a form of prayer, guided by Lord Krishna's teachings.
As per mythology, Janapav in Indore district, Sandipani Ashram and Narayana village in Ujjain and Amjhera in Dhar district were among places linked to the deity, the chief minister said.
Krishna Janmashtami celebrating the birth of Lord Krishna, will be observed on August 26, 2024. Janmashtami's Dahi Handi celebrations are among the most thrilling and vibrant events in India. From Mumbai's grand human pyramids to the spiritual fervor in Mathura and Vrindavan, each region offers a unique experience. These celebrations bring communities together in a lively display of tradition, devotion, and festivity.
The administration of the Banke Bihari Temple in Vrindavan has requested devotees to assess the crowd situation before visiting the temple during the auspicious festival of Janmashtami.
The exciting Dahi Handi festival represents the mischievous nature of Lord Krishna, who used to steal butter from earthen jars hanging from the high ceiling.
Janmashtami is one of the most cherished and vibrant festivals celebrating the birth of Lord Krishna. It is celebrated with a lot of fervor and devotion in Mathura and Vrindavan. Read on to know about the celebrations!
Krishna Janmashtami is among India's most celebrated festivals, honoring the birth of Lord Krishna. The occasion is distinguished by vibrant devotional songs, lively dance performances, and various fasting rituals.
Honor Janmashtami in style by adopting the diverse customs surrounding Lord Krishna's birth. Surround your home with bright rangolis, flowers, and shimmering lights. Dress in traditional clothes, such as sarees or dhotis, and make unique sweets like laddus and butter-based delights. Participate in devotional activities like singing bhajans, performing aarti, and acting out Krishna's fun stories to make the event pleasant and spiritually uplifting.
Discover the significance of Janmashtami, the celebration of Lord Krishna's birth. Explore traditions, rituals, and festivities associated with this auspicious occasion.
The essence of Goverdhan Puja lies in fostering a sense of community and environmental consciousness, urging individuals to reflect on their relationship with the earth. But when is GovArdhan Puja this year? Let's check.
Lord Krishna's act of lifting the Govardhan Parvat symbolises his divine power and his offer of protection to the villagers of Gokul
The puja also symbolises the lesson for Lord Indra who was taught about the power of mother nature, belief and devotion to God
Govardhan puja upholds the powerful bond of faith, devotion and the relationship of protection between God and the devotee
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Krishna Janmashtami celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna, the eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu and a supreme God in his own rights
Krishna's birth is celebrated and observed on eighth day of the dark fortnight (Krishna Paksha) in Shravana Masa (as per Amanta tradition or Bhadrapada Masa (as per Purnimanta tradition)
In 2023, Krishna Janmashtami is being celebrated on September 6 and 7
This year, Janmashtami will be celebrated over two consecutive days on September 6 and September 7
On this day, Krishna's child avatar is mainly worshipped
Among other things, Panchamrit is offered as prasad
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