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Janmashtami, the birthday of Lord Krishna is celebrated with great devotion and enthusiasm in India in the month of July or August. According to the Hindu calendar this religious festival is celebrated on the Ashtami of Krishna Paksh or the 8th day of the dark fortnight in the month of Bhadon.
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☑️It Is Celebrated On
The Birth Anniversary Of Lord Krishna.
* According To Hindu Religion Lord Krishna Was An
Incarnation Of Lord Vishnu.
* This Festival Called Janmashtami Because This Celebration
Takes Place On The Eighth Day Of The Dark Fortnight
Called Amavasya.
* Janmashtami Festival Is Also Celebrated As A Symbol Of
The End Of Darkness And Rooting Out Of The Evil Forces.
* On The Occassion Of Janmashtami , All The Hindu Temples
Are Decorated With Flowers And Lights.
* The Celebration Of Janmashtami Begins At The Midnight By
Bathing The Idol Of Lord Krishna With Panchamrit.
* This Panchamrit Is Distributed As Prasad To The Devotees.
* On This Occassion Devotees Worship The Lord Krishna By
Chanting Bhajans, Kiratans And Aartis By Whole Night.
* In Many Parts Of India It Is Celebrated By Breaking The
Earthen Pot Called " Matki " Filled With Card And Butter,
Hanging On A Heightened String.
#APS☺️☺️
☑️It Is Celebrated On
The Birth Anniversary Of Lord Krishna.
* According To Hindu Religion Lord Krishna Was An
Incarnation Of Lord Vishnu.
* This Festival Called Janmashtami Because This Celebration
Takes Place On The Eighth Day Of The Dark Fortnight
Called Amavasya.
* Janmashtami Festival Is Also Celebrated As A Symbol Of
The End Of Darkness And Rooting Out Of The Evil Forces.
* On The Occassion Of Janmashtami , All The Hindu Temples
Are Decorated With Flowers And Lights.
* The Celebration Of Janmashtami Begins At The Midnight By
Bathing The Idol Of Lord Krishna With Panchamrit.
* This Panchamrit Is Distributed As Prasad To The Devotees.
* On This Occassion Devotees Worship The Lord Krishna By
Chanting Bhajans, Kiratans And Aartis By Whole Night.
* In Many Parts Of India It Is Celebrated By Breaking The
Earthen Pot Called " Matki " Filled With Card And Butter,
Hanging On A Heightened String.
#APS☺️☺️
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