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bhajansrijan · 2 years
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oyeevarnika · 2 years
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इस संसार में प्रेम से भरा जो भी है , सभी कृष्ण है.... राधा भी कृष्ण ही थे... गोपियाँ भी कृष्ण....
वो सारी लीलाएँ तो ईश्वर ने... केवल इस संसार को प्रेम सिखाने के लिए की थी.....
राधे-श्याम 💗🛐
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mysticalblizzardcolor · 8 months
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💥Kevalashtakam💥❤️Acyuta Gopi~Gaura Vani ❤️💥
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Krishna Janmashtami Bhajan : Janamdin Hai Laddu Gopal Ka Music: Shiva Chopra, Lyrics: Ravi Chopra Singer: Kumar Vishu
-- Janamdin Hai Laddu Gopal Ka.. Kumar Vishu | Ravi Chopra | कृष्ण भजन🙏🙏 | Krishna Janmashtami Bhajan (via T-Series Bhakti Sagar)
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sanatan-dharm · 2 months
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5 Sundar Krishna Bhajan |कृष्ण जी के 5 सुन्दर भजन
जन्माष्टमी, राधाष्टमी, होली, भागवत कथा, गीता पाठ, कीर्तन, भजन संध्या, फाल्गुन मेला में वैष्णव, ब्रिजबासी, वृंदावन, मथुरा, श्री कृष्ण प्रणामी संप्रदाय, गौड़िया संप्रदाय, श्री श्याम भक्तों और इस्कॉन समुदाय के बीच प्रसिद्ध श्री कृष्ण भजन। Krishna ji ke Bhajan padhne ke liye, click here
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bhakti-bhajan · 7 months
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Non-Stop Radha Rani Bhajan | Radha Krishna Bhakti Bhajan
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राधे राधे राधे बोल मना, तन का क्या पता, राधे राधे राधे बोल मना, तन का क्या पता । मन तो है चंचल, तन तो है पिंजरा, पिंजरे में है तेरा वास, मन तो है चंचल, तन तो है पिंजरा, पिंजरे में है तेरा वास, राधे राधे राधे बोल मना, तन का क्या पता । राधा है अगर मिश्री, तो मिठास है बिहारी, राधा है अगर मोहिनी, तो मोहन है बिहारी, राधा है अगर गंगा, तो धार है बिहारी, राधा है अगर भोली, तो चंचल है बिहारी, एक दूजे के रंग में रहे है, एक है चंदा एक चकोरी, राधे राधे राधे बोल मना, तन का क्या पता । बरसाने की लाड़ली राधा, हर लेती है सब दुःख बाधा, राधा के संग झूमें कान्हा, कान्हा के संग झूमि सखियाँ, ये अंबर बोले राधा, बृज मंडल बोले राधा, कान्हा की मुरली बोले राधा, राधा राधा बस राधा, इश्क तृष्णा ओ मेरे कृष्णा, मीरा रोए दिन रात, विष क्या होता शम्भू से पूछो, मीरा से पूछो ना ये बात, राधे राधे राधे बोल मना, तन का क्या पता । गोपाल गोविंद बोल मना, हरी हरी बोल मना, कृष्णा राधे कृष्णा बोल मना, राधे श्याम बोल मना, राधे राधे राधे बोल मना, तन का क्या पता, राधे राधे राधे बोल मना, तन का क्या पता । राधे राधे राधे बोल मना, तन का क्या पता, राधे राधे राधे बोल मना, तन का क्या पता ।
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कृष्ण जन्माष्टमी गीत | Anu Dubey Krishna Janmashtami Song | Non - Stop K...
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nisthadhawani · 1 year
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श्री कृष्ण जन्म | sheleshanand ji Maharaj | Bhagwat Katha|
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bharatlivenewsmedia · 2 years
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Krishna Janmashtami 2022 Bhajan: गोकुळाष्टमी विशेष ‘ही’ भजने, गवळणी, व मराठी गाणी ऐकून साजरा करा कृष्ण जन्म
Krishna Janmashtami 2022 Bhajan: गोकुळाष्टमी विशेष ‘ही’ भजने, गवळणी, व मराठी गाणी ऐकून साजरा करा कृष्ण जन्म
Krishna Janmashtami 2022 Bhajan: गोकुळाष्टमी विशेष ‘ही’ भजने, गवळणी, व मराठी गाणी ऐकून साजरा करा कृष्ण जन्म Janmashtami 2022 Marathi Songs: कृष्ण जन्माष्टमीला घरातील वातावरण शुभ व मंगलमय करण्यासाठी खाली दिलेली ही भजने नक्की ऐका. Janmashtami Bhajans in Marathi: १८ ऑगस्टला महाराष्ट्रासह देशभरात कृष्ण जन्माष्टमीचा सोहळा साजरा होणार आहे. हिंदू धर्मीयांमध्ये श्रीकृष्ण जन्म पवित्र उत्सव मानला जातो.…
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krishna-sangini · 8 months
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Living The Vrindavan Dream
(Warning: Very long post)
This is the post describing my trip to Braj Dham <3
Day 1:
We reached Vrindavan at around 3 p.m. Had prasad and then after resting for a while, we left for the Banke Bihari Temple.
Tbh, my experience in Banke Bihari wasn't very good. Not because of the temple itself, obviously, but because of the people. Rushing in like literal animals! Like, yeah I understand y'all are excited to see the lil Manmohana there, BUT SO ARE WE! Anyyyyway, we did catch a good glimpse of Him there sooooo 🫠❤️🥹❤️
Anyyyyway, we then went to the Sneh Bihari Temple. It was way less crowded and people were civilised. Soooo yeah, that's where I broke down. Like, my Keshav looked so freaking beautiful there, I just couldn't bring myself to dam my tears. It was simply ethereal...✨
He just looked so freaking beautiful and I felt like I had transcended all limits of the world...💫
And guess whaaat? The pandit of the temple called me near him AND GAVE ME A BEAUTIFUL GARLAND FROM KESHAV! IT WAS LIKE THE BEST MOMENT OF MY LIFE; I HAVEN'T BEEN HAPPIER FR FR!!! OUUUUFFFF KESHAV I LOVE YOU TOOOO!
We then visited the Ashta Sakhi Temple, Radha Ballabh Temple and the Keshav Mahadeveswar Temple. The serenity there is to die for. Like, why not? It's our Kanha's place after all!
Day 2:
JANMASTHAMI DAAAAY!!!!!!! THE BEST DAY OF MY LIFE? HELL YEAH!
Soooo, I wore this beautiful ghaghra for my Keshav's bday celebrations.
But ek haadsa hogaya. Four monkeys legit jumped on me to snatch my beautiful latkans. One of them even managed to rip one of the latkans off my ghaghra🥲. One grabbed my ghaghra, and the rest three grabbed my chunari. But Kanha saved another me from a full-on Vastra Haran sooo yeah. I just got a few scratches.
Anyyyway, first, we went to Seva Kunj Temple. There, I did my Keshav's abhishek!!!!!! I've never felt happier, fr fr; I almost cried. He looked so freaking cute like aaaaahhhh!
From there, we went to the Radha Raman Temple. Again, it was crowded to the point that breathing became laborious. Couldn't catch a proper glimpse of Keshav there 🥲
Next, we went to Radha Damodar Temple. This place was great. Crowded, but organised. Plus, they had an almost empty bhajan hall. There, we could sit peacefully and I could get lost in my Keshav's thoughts...😌
From there, we went to the Meera Bai Temple. There was a super beautiful cow sitting in front of the idol. It felt as if the Murlidhar himself was petting her gently as she sat there calmly with her eyes closed. <3
We then visited the Govindji Temple. That place is so freaking beautiful! Like, you can feel the walls echoing the name of the darling of Vrindavan; it was simply blissful.
After that, we went back to our guest house to rest. In the evening, we went back to Seva Kunj for the Janmashtami celebrations.
IT. WAS. THE. HAPPIEST. I. HAVE. EVER. BEEN. IN. MY. WHOLE. ENTIRE. LIFE
Firstly, we had a beautiful pravachan by a Maharaj Ji. He basically talked about the birth of Krishna.
So, it's a lesser-known fact that Yashoda maiyya actually gave birth to twins, Yogmaya and Vrindavan Krishna. So, when Vasudev brought in Devaki's Krishna, both the Kanhas became one. And when Krishna and Balram were leaving with Akrur ji, the Vrindavan Krishna stayed back in Vrindavan. So, he technically never left. AND THAT'S WHY VRINDAVAN'S AIR REEKS OF LOVE AND DIVINE BLISS TO DATE!
Anyway, the Maharaj ji said so many other sweet things about us Krishna lovers. He was like, "We all sitting here for our Krishna; do you know in what roop y'all are sitting here? We're basically gopis here."
And I was like, "YES, YOU SAID IT! YOU SAID IT!!!!" It made me so happy for real!!!!!
Sooo, after the pravachan, there was kirtan. And each one of us, men and women likewise, danced our hearts out for our Kanha. It was so blissful, y'all. Dancing without a care in the world with complete strangers tied to each other with a single thread of love for our one and only Keshav; it was one of the rare times when I've felt truly joyous... 💫
At midnight, we all welcomed our Kanha by doing mandir parikrama. After the festivities were over, we had prasad after thanking Krishna for being with us always <3
Thus ended the best day of my life...🌺
Day 3:
The Janmashtami hangover was still there when we got ready for Seva Kunj again. We did kirtan there again before having prasad. Then in the evening, we left for ISKCON.
Now, I don't have any words to describe how freaking beautiful and ethereal our sakha looked there! Like, he looks so perfect that you can't help but tear up...✨ His beautiful lotus eyes legit glimmer at you overflowing with love. There's nothing more peaceful than just staring at his face there for real. Everything in ISKCON was so freaking beautiful; simple exquisite. All the lovely mural paintings, the mesmerising idols, the gorgeous architecture; I could spend the rest of my life there without any regrets.
Moving on, we left ISKCON for Prem Mandir.
F. I. N. A. L. L. Y
And there, I legit became oblivious to my surroundings. Like, my friend legit had to guide me through cuz I was in a trance-like state. The freaking delightful and charming statues showing different phases of my Keshav's life looked as if they were speaking to me. The lovely statues of Radha Rani with her Kanha were just so so so pretty! The temple interior gave heaven vibes for real. Like, I just don't have the words to describe how happy and tranquil I felt in there despite the crowd... ❤️ I completely lost my heart and soul to the Makhan Chor that day...💫 Did that quite happily, I'm telling ya.
Thus ended another glorious day.
Day 4:
The day I've probably been the most heartbroken, cuz that's the day we left Vrindavan.
But not before visiting Nidhi Van. Y'all, if anyone ever tells me Krishna is mythology, I'm cutting their throats off without batting an eyelash. Like, you literally FEEL Kanha walking beside you and caressing your arms lovingly as you walk through Nidhi Van! The trees there, gracefully twisted and intertwined with each other, are a living testimony of our Kanha's raas with his Radhe and sakhis... ✨ It was just so soothing to feel His presence right next to you there!!!! I'm just repeating the same thing again and again, cuz that's basically what you live there in the land of Keshav 🥹❤️
Anyway, melancholy struck immediately after we left Nidhi Van cuz yeah, we left Vrindavan... Yeah... It was heartbreaking. Like, yeah, He is with me always, every day, every second. But I LEFT VRINDAVAN, YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN, RIGHT!? Also, it was raining cats and dogs when we left. Call me over-dramatic, but I'm just gonna assume that it was my Keshav's bittersweet way of sending me off.
Anyway, we left for Radha Kund where we stayed at a मठ. In the evening, we went to see Radha Kund and Shyam Kund. Again, I felt His mischievous blissful presence pulling my leg right there <3 I felt my sakha lingering beside me, smiling at me with all His love. And I have no idea what overcame me, but I started singing 'Natnagar ki hai Saari Leela' aloud. Like, I hope no one minded that. But at the moment, my mind couldn't think of anything or anyone else but my Manmohana for real.
And yet another day in Braj passed by.
Day 5:
Our last day in Braj. We went to Barsana!!! We visited the Radha Rani Temple, of our very own Madanmohini... ❤️ The temple is so beautiful, y'all. Architecturally, aesthetically, and spiritually; it's simply perfect! And our Radha Rani, oufff! Unke baare me kya hi kahun? She's ever gorgeous, beautiful, dazzling, and whatnot! 🤩 And we both laughed about how Kanha is such a simp for her soooo, yeah!
The rest of the day, it simply rained. So we couldn't do much. But yeah, I listened to songs thinking about the past couple of days I spent with my Keshav himself... 💫
And yeah, the next day we left Braj... No further elaboration.
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My Vrindavan trip in short
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I MISS THAT PLACE SO MUCH ASDFGHJKL!
P.S. I called up my bestie @pragyan05 and made her ugly cry by telling her about my Vrindavan trip 😌 I mean, why should I suffer alone.
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sofia-the-traveller · 8 months
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The Timeless Charm of Nathdwara: Exploring Beyond the Temple
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In the heart of Rajasthan, in the picturesque town of Nathdwara, there are strong spiritual ties that are primarily focused on the revered Shrinathji Temple. However, Nathdwara has a timeless allure that attracts tourists regardless of its spiritual value. In addition to the unrivaled comfort of Vaikunth by Adamo Hotels, which is close to the well-known Shrinathji Temple, we welcome you to explore the hidden treasures of Nathdwara in this blog.
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1. The Enchanting Streets of Nathdwara: If you leave the temple, you'll live in a whole different universe. Nathdwara's streets have an old-world beauty due to its winding walkways and crumbling architecture. Seeing havelis with exquisite carvings and other buildings with Rajput and Mewari architectural influences is beautiful. As you walk through these hallways, the history that surrounds you will transport you back in time.
2. A Glimpse into Rajasthani Culture: Nathdwara is a cultural center in addition to being a spiritual center. Don't miss the chance to see the beautiful bhajans (devotional songs) and mesmerizing folk dances performed by local musicians. Through these cultural exhibits, where tradition and devotion join together, visitors can gain a sense of the essence of Nathdwara.
3. Savoring Local Delicacies: Learning about a place's culture through its food can be a terrific way to do so, and Nathdwara does not disappoint. Test out the hearty Dal Baati Churma and delectable Gatte ki Sabzi, two traditional Rajasthani dishes. A delectable dessert that will satisfy your appetite is the famed "Peda," which you should also try.
4. Artistry and Craftsmanship: The beautiful textiles, jewelry, and idols produced by Nathdwara's artists and crafters are well known. Peek into their world and see the exquisite artistry that has been handed down over the decades. The best part is that you can bring a priceless piece of Nathdwara art back with you.
5. Experiencing the Divine: The Shrinathji Temple, which acts as the town of Nathdwara's spiritual core, is surrounded by a large number of other temples and holy places. Knowing the individual significance and history of each person can help one feel more spiritually connected.
6. Pilgrimage to Shrinathji Temple: Devotees of Lord Krishna reverently travel to the Shrinathji Temple in Nathdwara, Rajasthan, for religious purposes. Shrinathji, the god and a young version of Lord Krishna resides at this famous temple, which is renowned for its spiritual significance, aesthetic beauty, and daily rituals.
7. Festivals and Celebrations: Nathdwara comes alive during festivals like Janmashtami and Holi. These celebrations are not just religious but also cultural extravaganzas, where the entire town participates in vibrant processions, traditional music, and dance performances. Attending these festivals is a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the local traditions and revel in the joyous atmosphere.
8. The Art of Pichwai Paintings: The Shrinathji Temple in Nathdwara, for example, is decorated with pichwai paintings, a traditional form of art. These astonishingly lifelike, colorful, and rich paintings depict scenes from Lord Krishna's life. Visit adjacent studios to observe artists at work and perhaps purchase these wonderful works of art as gifts.
9. Eco-Tourism at Kankroli: The tranquil Rajsamand Lake is well-known in Kankroli, a city close to Nathdwara. At this ecological attraction surrounded by breathtaking nature, boat trips and bird watching are both available. It's the ideal location for nature enthusiasts and a welcome diversion from the seriousness of the temple.
10. The Warmth of the Locals: Nathdwara is not just about places and things; it's about people. The locals here are known for their warm hospitality and welcoming nature. Engage in conversations with them, and learn about their traditions, and you'll find that the people of Nathdwara are an integral part of the town's timeless charm.
Conclusion:
The city of Nathdwara has a timeless allure that is simply waiting to be found, despite the fact that its well-known temple typically casts a shadow over it. As you meander around the town's lovely streets, allow the vibrant tapestry of its culture, history, and tradition to fascinate you. Nathdwara delivers a comprehensive experience that will have a significant impact on your soul beyond just religious piety. Whatever you're seeking—spirituality, cultural enrichment, or just a taste of Rajasthan's inborn charm—Nathdwara has it and is just waiting to be discovered outside the temple gates.
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bhaktibharat · 8 months
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🙏 श्री कृष्ण जन्माष्टमी अर्धरात्रि विशेषांक - Shri Krishna Janmashtami Midnight Specials
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prabhushriram · 8 months
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WHEN IS JANMASHTAMI IN 2023? | HISTORY, IMPORTANCE & PUJA VIDHI
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Janmashtami, one of the most celebrated Hindu festivals, marks the birth of Lord Krishna, the eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu. With its roots in ancient Indian mythology and rich cultural significance, Janmashtami is observed with great fervor and devotion across the country. Krishna devotees all over the world are confused as to when the actual celebration of the festival is. Is the auspicious day falling on the 6th or 7th of September? Don’t worry, we are here to clear up your confusion:
Janmashtami falls on the eighth day of the Bhadrapada month and is also known as Gokulashtami. In 2023, this auspicious festival will be celebrated on September 7th (Thursday) and is anticipated to be a joyous occasion for millions of devotees.
Historical and Mythological Significance:
At the core of Krishna's devotion lies an admiration for his multifaceted persona. Lord Krishna is not just a deity but a reservoir of virtues that encompass the realms of love, wisdom, playfulness, courage, and compassion. It is this multi-dimensional nature that captures the hearts of his followers, drawing them into a world of unconditional love and unwavering faith.
The story of Janmashtami revolves around the divine life of Lord Krishna, born in Mathura to Devaki and Vasudeva. Due to a prophecy that he would be slain by his maternal uncle, the evil King Kansa, Krishna was secretly transported to Gokul and raised by his foster parents, Yashoda and Nanda. The festival not only celebrates his birth but also commemorates his heroic deeds, teachings, and divine love.
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Relevance in Modern Times:
The teachings of Lord Krishna, as elucidated in the Bhagavad Gita, continue to resonate with people across generations. His philosophy of duty, righteousness, and detachment serves as a guiding light in navigating the complexities of life. Janmashtami serves as an annual reminder of these timeless teachings, encouraging devotees to strive for spiritual growth and self-realization.
The supreme God's devotion to dharma (righteousness) is another cherished aspect of his character. Through his own life experiences, Krishna showcases that upholding dharma requires courage, integrity, and a deep understanding of the bigger cosmic picture. His teachings emphasize the importance of fighting for justice and truth, even in the face of adversity.
Celebrations and Rituals:
Janmashtami is celebrated with immense enthusiasm and devotion. The festivities commence with elaborate preparations, including decorating homes and temples with flowers and colorful rangoli. Devotees fast throughout the day, breaking it only at midnight when Lord Krishna is believed to have been born. The main rituals include:
Krishna Jhula Decoration: A swing (jhula) is adorned with flowers and decorations, symbolizing the cradle in which the infant Krishna was rocked.
Singing Bhajans and Kirtans: Devotees gather in temples to sing devotional songs (bhajans) and engage in kirtans (spiritual chants) that recount the life and deeds of Lord Krishna.
Midnight Abhishek: The highlight of Janmashtami is the midnight Abhishek (ritual bath) performed with milk, curd, ghee, honey, and water. This is followed by the ceremonial placing of the idol in the cradle amidst the chanting of mantras.
Puja Procedure:
Performing the Janmashtami puja at home can be a deeply spiritual experience. Here's a simplified puja procedure:
Cleanse: Begin by purifying yourself through a bath and wearing clean clothes.
Idol Preparation: Set up an idol or picture of Lord Krishna on an altar, adorned with flowers and decorations.
Offerings: Offer fruits, sweets, and other vegetarian delicacies to Lord Krishna.
Aarti: Light a ghee lamp and perform an aarti (circular movement of the lamp) while singing devotional songs.
Chanting: Recite Krishna mantras or the Hare Krishna Mahamantra to invoke the divine energy.
Midnight Celebration: Stay awake until midnight, meditating or engaging in devotional activities. At midnight, perform the abhishek and offer prayers.
Distribution of Prasad: Share the blessed Prasad with family and friends.
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Lord Krishna Janmashtami 2024 Date and Time Celebration in India
As the sacred festival of Lord Krishna Janmashtami approaches, devotees across India eagerly prepare to celebrate the birth of the divine Lord Krishna with fervor and devotion. Janmashtami, also known as Krishna Janmashtami, marks the joyous occasion of Lord Krishna's birth, an event filled with divine significance and cultural richness. In this blog post, we delve into the details of Janmashtami 2024, including the date, time, and various rituals observed during this auspicious celebration.
Significance of Krishna Janmashtami
According to Hindu scriptures, Sri Krishna was born to Devaki and Vasudeva in the city of Mathura on the Ashtami Tithi, or the eighth day of the dark fortnight of Bhadrapada. Kansa, the demon king of Mathura, was the brother of Devaki. A prophecy stated that Kansa would be killed by the eighth son of Devaki as a result of his sins. Kansa therefore put his own sister and her husband in prison.
To prevent the prophecy from happening, he attempted to kill Devaki's children immediately after their birth. When Devaki gave birth to her eighth child, the whole palace was put into a deep sleep by magic. Vasudeva was able to protect the infant from Kansa's wrath by taking him during the night to Yashodha and Nanda's home in Vrindavan. This infant was a manifestation of Lord Vishnu who later took the name Sri Krishna and killed Kansa, ending his reign of terror.
Janmashtami 2024 Date and Time:
Janmashtami 2024 falls on Monday, August 26, 2024 according to the Hindu lunar calendar. Nishita Puja Time - 12:15 AM to 01:01 AM, Aug 27. Dahi Handi on Tuesday, August 27, 2024. Devotees eagerly anticipate this day, which symbolizes the birth of Lord Krishna, the eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu. The celebrations typically commence at midnight, as it is believed that Lord Krishna was born at that auspicious hour. The divine aura of Janmashtami fills the air with devotion, as devotees immerse themselves in prayer, fasting, and festivities to honor the beloved deity.
Janmashtami Celebration in India:
In India, Janmashtami is celebrated with great zeal and enthusiasm in various regions, each adding its unique cultural flavors to the festivities. From vibrant processions to elaborate temple decorations, the entire country resonates with the joy of Krishna's birth. In cities like Mathura and Vrindavan, where Lord Krishna spent his childhood, the celebrations reach a crescendo, attracting pilgrims and tourists from far and wide.
Krishna Janmashtami Muhurat in Other Cities
12:13 AM to 12:59 AM, Aug 27 - Pune
12:01 AM to 12:45 AM, Aug 27 – New Delhi
11:48 PM to 12:34 AM, Aug 27 - Chennai
12:06 AM to 12:51 AM, Aug 27 - Jaypur
11:55 PM to 12:41 AM, Aug 27 - Hyderabad
12:01 AM to 12:46 AM, Aug 27 - Gurgaon
12:03 AM to 12:47 AM, Aug 27- Chandigarh
11:16 PM to 12:01 AM, Aug 27 - Kolkata
12:17 AM to 01:03 AM, Aug 27 - Mumbai
11:58 PM to 12:44 AM, Aug 27 - Bengaluru
12:19 AM to 01:04 AM, Aug 27 - Ahmadabad
12:00 PM to 12:44 AM, Aug 27 – Noida
* Muhurat timings for other cities are local time of respective cities
Devotees observe fasts and engage in night-long vigils, singing devotional songs and recounting the divine leelas (miracles) of Lord Krishna. Temples and households are adorned with flowers, lights, and intricate rangoli designs, creating an ambiance of divine splendor. The melodious sound of bhajans (devotional songs) fills the air, invoking the presence of Lord Krishna amidst his devotees.
Happy Janmashtami Wishes from Pujashoppe:
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Janmashtami Puja:
Janmashtami puja holds immense significance in Hindu tradition, as it allows devotees to establish a personal connection with Lord Krishna. The puja rituals typically include bathing the idol of Lord Krishna with panchamrit (a mixture of milk, curd, honey, ghee, and sugar), offering fresh fruits, sweets, and delicacies as bhog (offering), and chanting mantras dedicated to Lord Krishna.
Devotees also engage in the Dahi Handi ritual, where an earthen pot filled with curd is suspended at a height, symbolizing the mischievous nature of Lord Krishna, who would often steal butter during his childhood. Teams of young men form human pyramids to reach and break the handi, emulating the playful antics of Lord Krishna and his friends.
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Conclusion:
As Janmashtami 2024 approaches, let us immerse ourselves in the divine festivities and spiritual fervor, celebrating the birth of Lord Krishna with unwavering devotion and joy. May this auspicious occasion bring peace, prosperity, and divine blessings to all devotees, fostering love and harmony in our hearts and communities. Let us rejoice in the eternal presence of Lord Krishna and seek his guidance on the path of righteousness and devotion.
Through prayer, fasting, and acts of seva (service), let us honor the divine legacy of Lord Krishna and emulate his teachings of love, compassion, and righteousness in our lives. Happy Janmashtami to one and all, from Pujashoppe – your trusted companion in spiritual journey!
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Janmashtami 2024 Date in India: Celebrating the Birth of Lord Krishna
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Janmashtami, also known as Gokulashtami or Krishnashtami, is a significant Hindu festival that commemorates the birth of Lord Krishna, one of the most revered deities in Hinduism. This auspicious occasion is celebrated with great zeal and enthusiasm across India, marked by devotional songs, dances, rituals, and elaborate decorations.
janmashtami 2024 date in india falls on Wednesday, 28th August, according to the Hindu lunar calendar. However, it is essential to note that the date may vary based on different regional calendars and traditions within India.
Significance of Janmashtami: Janmashtami holds immense significance in Hindu mythology and spirituality. It symbolizes the divine birth of Lord Krishna, who is believed to be the eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu, the Preserver in the Hindu Trinity. Lord Krishna is revered as a teacher, philosopher, and divine guide who played a crucial role in the epic Mahabharata and imparted the teachings of the sacred text Bhagavad Gita.
Celebrations Across India: Janmashtami is celebrated with fervor and devotion in various parts of India, each region adding its unique cultural flavor to the festivities. In states like Uttar Pradesh, especially in Mathura and Vrindavan, the birthplace and childhood abode of Lord Krishna respectively, Janmashtami is celebrated with grandeur. Temples are adorned with flowers and lights, and devotees throng to these holy places to offer prayers and seek blessings.
In Maharashtra, the festival is celebrated with the tradition of 'Dahi Handi' or 'Govinda,' where groups of young men form human pyramids to reach and break pots filled with curd, symbolizing the playful and mischievous nature of Lord Krishna as a child.
In South India, particularly in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, elaborate decorations adorn temples, and devotional songs known as 'bhajans' and 'kirtans' resonate in the air, glorifying the divine exploits of Lord Krishna.
Rituals and Customs: Devotees observe various rituals and customs on Janmashtami. Special prayers are offered at temples, and homes are decorated with flowers, rangoli (decorative patterns), and lights. Many devotees observe fasts throughout the day, breaking them only after midnight when Lord Krishna is believed to have been born. The midnight hour, known as the 'Nishita Kaal,' is considered the most auspicious time for performing prayers and rituals.
Conclusion: Janmashtami is not just a religious festival but a celebration of love, joy, and the triumph of good over evil. It reminds devotees of the eternal teachings of Lord Krishna and inspires them to lead a righteous life filled with devotion, compassion, and wisdom. As the country gears up to celebrate Janmashtami in 2024, it is a time for reflection, spiritual rejuvenation, and spreading the message of peace and harmony.
As the divine melody of Krishna's flute fills the air and devotees immerse themselves in devotion, Janmashtami continues to be a symbol of unity and spirituality, transcending boundaries and bringing people together in joyous celebration.
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