Welcome to Krishna Janmashtami, a special festival celebrating the birth of Lord Krishna. Let's explore its beautiful traditions together! Â
Krishna was born to Devaki and Vasudeva in a prison cell. His life is filled with miracles and amazing stories. Â
Janmashtami is celebrated in August or September, on the eighth day of the dark fortnight in the month of Bhadrapada.Â
People fast all day and pray to Lord Krishna. The fast is broken at midnight, the time when Krishna was born.Â
At midnight, homes and temples are filled with joy and the chants of "Hare Krishna." Baby Krishna is placed in a cradle and worshipped. Â
A fun part of Janmashtami is Dahi Handi. Young men form human pyramids to break a pot filled with curd, like Krishna did in his childhood. Â
Dramatic plays called Krishna Leela tell the stories of Krishna's life and his wonderful adventures. Â
Homes and temples are decorated with flowers, lights, and rangoli patterns to welcome Krishna. Â
People prepare special foods for Janmashtami, including butter, sweets like laddus, and other dishes Krishna loved. Â
Krishna Janmashtami reminds us of love, devotion, and doing the right thing, which are the values Krishna stood for. Â