Janmashtami

  1. Janmashtami in India
  2. Janmashtami 2022: Date, Puja Timings, History, Significance and Importance
  3. Janmashtami — How Janmashtami is Celebrated in India and Dates
  4. Janmashtami Recipes
  5. JANMASHTAMI
  6. Janmashtami: the day to celebrate Krishna's birth
  7. Janmashtami in the United States
  8. Krishna Janmashtami


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Janmashtami in India

Quick Facts This year: Thu, 7 Sep 2023 Next year: Mon, 26 Aug 2024 Last year: Fri, 19 Aug 2022 Type: Gazetted Holiday Krishna Janmashtami (Krishnashtami, Saatam Aatham, Gokulashtami, Astami Rohini, Srikrishna Jayanti, Sree Jayanthi, Janmashtami) is one of the most important Hindu festivals that celebrates the birth of Krishna, the eighth incarnation of the god Vishnu. It is celebrated on the eighth day of the Hindu month of Bhadrava, which is usually in August or September. Is Janmashtami a Public Holiday? Janmashtami is a public holiday. It is a day off for the general population, and schools and most businesses are closed. Krishna is the eight incarnation of the god Vishnu. ©iStockphoto.com/Muralinath About JanmashtamiRead more about Year Weekday Date Name Holiday Type 2018 Mon 3 Sep Janmashtami Gazetted Holiday 2019 Sat 24 Aug Janmashtami Gazetted Holiday 2020 Wed 12 Aug Janmashtami Gazetted Holiday 2021 Mon 30 Aug Janmashtami Gazetted Holiday 2022 Fri 19 Aug Janmashtami Gazetted Holiday 2023 Thu 7 Sep Janmashtami Gazetted Holiday 2024 Mon 26 Aug Janmashtami Gazetted Holiday 2025 Sat 16 Aug Janmashtami Gazetted Holiday 2026 Fri 4 Sep Janmashtami Gazetted Holiday 2027 Wed 25 Aug Janmashtami Gazetted Holiday 2028 Sun 13 Aug Janmashtami Gazetted Holiday While we diligently research and update our holiday dates, some of the information in the table above may be preliminary. If you find an error, please Other Names and Languages English Janmashtami, Janmashtami German Janmas...

Janmashtami 2022: Date, Puja Timings, History, Significance and Importance

• • • • Janmashtami 2022: Date, puja timings, history, significance and importance Janmashtami 2022: Date, puja timings, history, significance and importance Krishna Janmashtami 2022 Date, Puja Timings: The year 2022 marks the 5,249th birth anniversary of Lord Krishna. It will be celebrated between August 18 and 19 this year, since Krishna is said to have taken birth at midnight Krishna Janmashtami 2022: One of the most important festivals in India, Krishna Janmashtami — or simply Janmashtami — celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna, the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu, according to Hinduism. The festival is celebrated with a lot of fervor across the country, since Krishna — often referred to as the ‘Blue God’— was one of the most popular and loved avatars of the God of Preservation, who is said to have walked on this planet some 5,000 years ago. Buy Now | According to Drik Panchang, 2022 marks the 5,249th birth anniversary of Lord Krishna. It will be celebrated on August 18 and 19 this year, since Krishna is said to have taken birth at midnight. As such, the nishita puja time is between 12.03 am and 12.47 am on August 19. Dahi Handi, which is an important and fun tradition followed by devotees in many parts of the country and around the world, will take place on Friday, August 19, 2022. It is a competitive event that involves hanging a clay pot filled with dahi, butter, or any other such milk-based product at a reachable height. Much like how young Krishna and his friends...

Janmashtami — How Janmashtami is Celebrated in India and Dates

• • • • • • • • The Krishna Janmashtami festival, popularly known as Janmashtami, is celebrated across India and marks the birth of the revered Hindu deity Krishna, the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Celebrations of this holiday include prayers, night vigils, fasting, and dance-drama reenactments of the life of Krishna which are called rasa lila. This festival is accompanied by cultural events and competitions, the most interesting being Dahi Handi, a competition where clay pots containing yogurt are strung up high from buildings and people form a human pyramid to reach the pots and break them open. Why You Should Experience Janmashtami in India • Watch the Dahi Handi celebration, where people form a human pyramid to reach clay pots that are strung up high from buildings and try to break them open. • Watch rasa lila, a dance-drama performance that acts out various phases of Krishna's life and takes place at many Krishna temples in Mathura. • Visit the many beautiful Krishna temples that are decorated with idols and colorful lights. • Eat seasonal sweets such as rasmalai, a dessert made with milk, paneer, and dried fruits. • Watch young boys dress up as Krishna and visit their neighbors and friends. Janmashtami Janmashtami, also known as Gokulashtami, is an annual Hindu festival that celebrates the birth of Krishna. This two-day long celebration usually consists of prayers, fasting, devotional singing, a night watch, and drama performances. According to the Hindu calend...

Janmashtami Recipes

Krishna Janmashtamior Gokulashtami is celebrated all over India as the birth of Bhagwan Krishna. This year Janmashtami is on 18 and 19 August, 2022. Here I share 95 recipes that consist of sweets, snacks and fasting recipes that you can make for the Janmashtami festival. Most of these recipes are from the North Indian and Western Indian cuisine. I have also shared many South Indian recipes that are made during this Krishna Jayanthi festival. Table of Contents • • • • • About Janmashtami Janmanshtami is also known as Gokulashtami or Sri Krishna Jayanthi and is celebrated with great fervour all over India. Though each region or state celebrates the festival differently. Example: In the state of Maharashtra dahi handi is played and is very popular. Whereas in some parts of North India, devotees show images of Krishna’s childhood which are placed in swings and cradles outside their homes. Most of the temples are decorated and people visit the temples till late midnight as this is the time Krishna was supposed to be born. Places which are associated with Krishna’s childhood like Mathura, Gokul and Vrindavan are visited by many devotees. Some families make a variety of sweets and offer to their Krishna in their home temples. Later these sweets are distributed as prasad with the family members and friends. In North India many Hindus keep fast on this day and in this post, I have shared some fasting recipes for Janmashtami, in case you are also planning to do fast on this holy day...

JANMASHTAMI

Janmashtami is observed on the eighth day of the Krishna Paksha in the Bhadrapad month of Shraavana and this year, it falls on September 6. This holiday is one of the most important Hindu festivals. It celebrates Lord Krishna’s birth as the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu, who delivered the critical message of the “Bhagwat Gita,” the guiding principles for all Hindus. Mathura, the residence of Lord Krishna, and Vrindavan, the city where he spent most of his childhood, in particular, celebrate the festival. Temples dedicated to Krishna hold rites and prayers all over India and other countries. History of Janmashtami Lord Krishna was born at Mathura on the eighth day of the Bhadrapada month’s dark fortnight. He was the son of Devaki and Vasudeva. Mathura was ruled by Krishna’s uncle, King Kansa, who wished to kill his sister’s children since a prophecy said that the couple’s eighth son would bring Kansa’s demise. Kansa imprisoned Devaki and Vasudeva after the prophecy and was responsible for the deaths of their first six children. During the birth of their seventh child, Balram, the embryo mystically moved from Devaki’s womb to Princess Rohini’s. The palace fell silent when their eighth child, Krishna, was born. Vasudeva rescued the child and took him to Nand Baba and Yashodha’s residency in Vrindavan. Vasudeva returned to the palace with a baby girl and delivered her to Kansa after the transaction. When the evil monarch attempted to slay the baby, she transformed into God...

Janmashtami: the day to celebrate Krishna's birth

Janmashtami, Krishna’s birthday, falls on August 30 in 2021. One of Hinduism’s most widely celebrated holidays, Janmashtami is especially important to followers of Gaudiya Vaishnavism — a tradition in which Krishna is considered to be both the source and ultimate form of the Divine and is worshipped through the process of bhakti yoga (yoga of loving devotion). Other Hindu traditions view Krishna as an avatar of Vishnu. According to the Srimad Bhagavatam, a sacred text detailing the pastimes of Krishna, the story of his appearance begins when Bhumi, the presiding Goddess of the Earth, approached Brahma, known as the Architect of the Universe, for help. Distressed, Bhumi told Brahma the earth had become overrun by malevolent kings who were subjugating the people and ruling through greed, and was thus in a calamitous position. Feeling compassion, Brahma went to Vishnu — a form of the Divine known as the Preserver and Protector of the Universe by many Hindus, and considered an expansion of Krishna by Gaudiya Vaishnava Hindus. Hearing Brahma’s prayer, Vishnu said he, in the form of Krishna, would soon take birth on the earth for the specific purpose of eradicating corrupt monarchies, protecting the oppressed, and establishing favorable leadership. During that time, one such malevolent king, Kamsa, heard the prophecy that the eighth child of his sister, Devaki, and her husband, Vasudeva, would kill him. Wanting to prevent the event from occurring, Kamsa threw his sister and her ...

Janmashtami in the United States

Quick Facts This year: Wed, Sep 6, 2023 Next year: Mon, Aug 26, 2024 Last year: Fri, Aug 19, 2022 Type: Hindu Holiday Krishna Janmashtami (Krishnashtami, Saatam Aatham, Gokulashtami, Astami Rohini, Srikrishna Jayanti, Sree Jayanthi, Janmashtami) is one of the most important Hindu festivals that celebrates the birth of Krishna, the eighth incarnation of the god Vishnu. It is celebrated on the eighth day of the Hindu month of Bhadrava, which is usually in August or September. Is Janmashtami a Public Holiday? Janmashtami is not a public holiday. Businesses have normal opening hours. Krishna is the eight incarnation of the god Vishnu. ©iStockphoto.com/Muralinath About JanmashtamiRead more about Year Weekday Date Name Holiday Type 2008 Sat Aug 23 Janmashtami Hindu Holiday 2009 Thu Aug 13 Janmashtami Hindu Holiday 2010 Wed Sep 1 Janmashtami Hindu Holiday 2011 Sun Aug 21 Janmashtami Hindu Holiday 2012 Thu Aug 9 Janmashtami Hindu Holiday 2013 Wed Aug 28 Janmashtami Hindu Holiday 2014 Sat Aug 16 Janmashtami Hindu Holiday 2015 Fri Sep 4 Janmashtami Hindu Holiday 2016 Thu Aug 25 Janmashtami Hindu Holiday 2017 Mon Aug 14 Janmashtami Hindu Holiday 2018 Sun Sep 2 Janmashtami Hindu Holiday 2019 Fri Aug 23 Janmashtami Hindu Holiday 2020 Mon Aug 10 Janmashtami Hindu Holiday 2021 Mon Aug 30 Janmashtami Hindu Holiday 2022 Fri Aug 19 Janmashtami Hindu Holiday 2023 Wed Sep 6 Janmashtami Hindu Holiday 2024 Mon Aug 26 Janmashtami Hindu Holiday 2025 Sat Aug 16 Janmashtami Hindu Holiday 2026 Fri S...

Krishna Janmashtami

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