Rituals of Shree Krishna Janmashtami | Dr. Surendra Kapoor
Janmashtami is one of the popular festivals of India. It is celebrated in almost all regions of the country. It is said...
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Shree Krishna Janmashtami | 30th August 2021
The Asthami of Bhadrapada Krishnapaksha is celebrated as Krishna Janmashtami.
As the legend says, this is the day when Shree Krishna was born to Devaki and
Vasudev. On this day, devotees observe
fasts and keep awake during the night singing praises of the lord. This year,
the holy occasion of Janmashtami falls on 30th August. Nandotsav will be
observed on the following day.
As per ritual, the idol of Shree Krishna is decorated and adorned on this
auspicious day. Not only in temples, but people in their houses too, adorn the
deity and follow the rituals of the occasion. Both men and women observe a fast
till midnight and then blow conch and ring the bell (ghanta) as a sign of
welcoming the Lord.
In the temples, at this hour that is 12:00 hours midnight, the place echoes
with the united chants of the devotees as the priest performs the aarti of Lord
Krishna. Krishna Janmashtami is celebrated in a grand way in places such as
Vrindavan and Mathura. During this festival, the atmosphere in these places
seems to be filled with the glorious tales of Shree Krishna.
Rituals of this festival:
There is a ritual to observe a day long fast on this occasion. The devotee wakes
up early and gets ready for the pooja. On this occasion, the main door of a
house is usually decorated with flowers, leaves of Ashok or Mango trees and
traditional decorative pieces. A mangal kalash (water pitcher) is also
installed at the main door of the house. At night, the idol of Shree Krishna is
bathed with panchamrita and Vishnu poojan is conducted following the 16 pooja
rituals (shodoshopachar). Then the devotee offers prayers to the lord while
reciting the mantra, “Om Namoh Bhagawate Vasudevaye”. After this, the deity is
adorned with bright new clothes and ornaments and installed in a beautifully
decorated cradle. Apart from flowers, Lord Krishna is offered a bhog which
comprises of a variety of sweet delicacies, naivedya, salty savouries, different
seasonal fruits and coconut sweets.
The devotee spends the day singing bhajans and kirtans of the lord. At night,
as the clock strikes 12:00, a large size cucumber is broken as a symbol of the
birth celebration of Lord Krishna. After this, camphor is lit and aarti is
performed while singing devotional songs dedicated to the lord.
The fun-filled ceremony of ‘dahi-handi’ is performed in many places such as
Mathura, Vrindavan and Mumbai. It is a ritual in which young boys enact the
scene of little Krishna stealing butter from a handi (pot). This is one of the
traditions associated with this festival which brings lots of fun and amusement
with it.
Janmashtami is one of the popular festivals of India. It is celebrated in
almost all regions of the country. It is said that one who observes this vrata
wholeheartedly, finds his place in Vishnuloka.
Happy Shree Krishna Janmashtami
Dr. Surendra Kapoor
Renowned Vedic Astrologer
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