Shubh Janmastami May Lord Bless You & You

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August is a month of Relationships. We are now celebrating another day of festivities and birth of Lord Krishna. A day of celebrations for not one but 2 mothers. One who gave a birth and another one who raised him. A relationship of parents with their new born.

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Krishna Janmashtami is observed on the eighth day of the dark half (Krishna Paksha) of the month of Shraavana in the Hindu calendar, when the Rohini Nakshatram is ascendent. The Hindu calendar being lunar, these two events the day being the eighth of the waning moon (Krishna-paksha Ashtami) and the Rohini Nakshatram being ascendent may overlap for only a few hours. .

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The festival falls sometime in the months of August/September of the Gregorian calendar.



The ritual is to fast the previous day (Saptami, seventh day), which is followed by a night-long vigil commemorating the birth of Krishna at night, and his immediate removal by his father to a foster-home for safe-keeping. At midnight, the deity of the infant Krishna is bathed, placed in a cradle and worshipped. The traditional Prasad is 'Panchajiri', made of five ingredients (ginger, 'suva', coriander, sugar and ghee. It can include poppy seeds (khaskhas) and coconut.). The fast is completed after aarti, a special
prayer.







While the Rasa Lila recreates the youthful Krishna's alliance with the milkmaids (gwale) of his native land, the "Dahi-Handi" tradition of Maharashtra re-enacts his childhood pranks, wherein Krishna and his young friends helped themselves to butter and other goodies in the houses of their neighbours. Clay pots called "Dahi-Handi", filled with curd and butter, are suspended high above the ground. To a constant chorus of "Govinda, Govinda" from all those present, teams of young men form human pyramids to reach the pot and break it, to the merriment of the youths and of the assembly.



The festival is thus celebrated with great joy and communal togetherness by one and all.

So friends wish you and your family very happy and shubh janmastami😊



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Posted: 17 years ago
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Happy Janmastami everyone šŸ¤—
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jai shree krishna to all...
it'll be celebrated tom...wish everyone happy janmashtamišŸ¤—

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hppy janmastami 2 all
lord krishna bless every1 in dis whole wrld
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happy janmashtmi to everyone!!
Im a big devotee of Lord Krishna
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Shubh Janmashtmi Everyone!!

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I wish everyone a very shubh janmastami!!

Lovely post Raksha di
😊

Love,
Gracella

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Posted: 17 years ago
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Happy Janmastmi to all IF-ians

May this occasion brings happiness, joy n success in ur life :)

@ Raksha di..beautiful post :D
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Awesome post rakshadi.
I am a Krishna bhakta.We fast on saptami-one day before Janmashtami.
Happy Janmashtami Everyone.May Lord Krishna bless one and all.
hare krishna hare krishna krishna krishna hare hare
hare ram hare ram ram ram hare hare
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Happy Janmashtami to everyone... šŸ¤—..

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