Janmashtami, also known by various names such as Krishna Janmashtami, Gokulashtami, Shrikrishna Jayanti, and Krishnasthami, is one of the most cherished festivals in India. It is celebrated to ...
Krishna Janmashtami or Janmashtami is a vibrant celebration of Shri Krishna’s birth. While the towns of Mathura, Vrindavan and Gokul in Uttar Pradesh, laden with historical significance ...
Celebrations are different all over India, where each region has its own way of marking the special occasion. In the UK, one of the biggest celebrations for Janmashtami is held at Bhaktivedanta ...
Devotees form a human pyramid to break the 'dahi handi' during Janmashtami celebrations, at Juinagar in Navi Mumbai. Devotees form a human pyramid to break the 'dahi handi', an earthen pot filled ...
Timings for Janmashtami in Badrinath Aug to Sep: This festival held at the shrines of Badrinath and Kedarnath in June, goes on for… This is another festival that holds lot of importance in ...
As Janmashtami approaches, devotees of Lord Krishna are eagerly preparing for the grand celebration of his birth. To adorn their homes, they purchase an array of decorative items, including ...
Celebrated to commemorate Lord Krishna’s birth, ceremonies and prayer services are held during midnight in the temples dedicated to Lord Krishna. Thousands of pilgrims visit Mathura on this day.
Dwarkadhish Temple in Gujarat's Dwarka is an important Hindu pilgrimage site for devotees of Lord Krishna and one of the four Char Dham pilgrimage sites ...
Krishnashtami, Krishna Jayanti, or Krishna Janmashtami is celebrated in Hindu households. Krishna gave us the most sacred teaching of Bhagavad Gita. Several miracles and divine plays performed by ...