Krishna Janmashtami-Jai Shree Krishna

                                                              Krishna Janmashtami
            कृष्णाय वासुदेवाय हरये परमात्मने। प्रणत क्लेशनाशाय गोविन्दाय नमो नम:



यदा यदा हि धर्मस्य ग्लानिर्भव- ति भारत ।
अभ्युत्थान- मधर्मस्य तदात्मानं सृजाम्यहम्- ॥४-७॥
परित्राणाय- साधूनां विनाशाय च दुष्कृताम्- ।
धर्मसंस्था- पनार्थाय सम्भवामि युगे युगे ॥४-८॥



Lord Krishna's Birthday Janmashtami 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 8th day of the dark fortnight in the month of Ashtami or Bhadra of the Krishna Paksha. Sri Krishna is considered to be one of Lord Vishnu's most powerful human incarnations. He was born in Mathura 5,200 years ago. Janmashtami, or more popularly known as Krishna Janmashtami, is the birthday of Lord Krishna, which is celebrated with great enthusiasm and enthusiasm in India during the monsoon.


In all of them, the widely accepted idea is that Lord Krishna is the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. We all know from Mahabharata that Lord Krishna was born to kill the monster Kansa which happens to be his maternal uncle. Whenever there is some imbalance in relation to peace and prosperity in the universe, it is said that Lord Vishnu comes to save humanity from the hands of monsters and goons. The only purpose of Krishna's birth was to free the earth from the evil of the demons. He played an important role in the Mahabharata and promoted the doctrine of devotion and good deeds, which is deeply narrated in Bhagwat Geeta.

Krishna was born in the custody of Kans. Vasudev, his father immediately thought of his friend Nand and decided to hand over Krishna to his child to save him from the group of brackets. Krishna grew up in Gokul and ultimately killed his uncle, King Kansa. The actual celebration of Janmashtami occurs during the midnight because Krishna is believed to be born in a dark, stormy and airy night to eliminate his uncle, the rule of the Kansa and the violence. 


On this day, Bhakti songs and dance, worship, aarti, blowing of conch and children are being dressed in remembrance of Lord Krishna.DAHI Handi is another important aspect of this festival, which is celebrated on the second day of Janmashtami. In the form of a child, Lord Krishna was given the name "Makhanchor" or the name of stealing butter. He used to steal butter from every house in Gokul. Dahi Handi is an incident where Lord Krishna's butter theft activity is portrayed in which clarified butter or ghee, are filled with dried fruits, and with the help of the rope, milk has been suspended at a very high altitude. All local young people gather to build a human pyramid and climb each other and break it. This is an activity that teaches the team's working principles.

A Janmashtami festival of Mathura and Vrindavan, where Shri Krishna had spent his life, he is very special. On this day temples and houses have been decorated wonderfully and light has been given. Long prayers are given in the night and religious mantras are sung in the temples. Historians and scholars say that Lord Krishna was born to Vasudeva and Devaki in a Cellular Jail biologically in Dwapar era. But Vasudev had to cross the Yamuna in a stormy night to save his child to a friend so that the child could be saved from the bad hands on the arc. Therefore, technically, Maiya Yashodha and Nanda of Gokul area of Mathura were the parents of Lord Krishna. Now it was Lord Krishna, a wonderful child and his skill were seen only since childhood. 


People started believing that this little boy named Krishna is one of the common people to protect them from all the harsh conditions. Gradually, people of Nandgaon celebrated Krishna's birth in a grand way as he believed on this day to be a lucky one. We can say that this festival was initially born in Gokul and gradually surrounded in the Mathura region and later throughout the state of Uttar Pradesh. And now even after 1000 years, the whole country celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna because it is a symbol of love, faith, friendship, and peace.




The story of Mahabharata is to do a lot with the life of Lord Krishna. During the religious war between the religion war or two Pandavas and the Kauravas, Lord Krishna is the charioteer of Arjuna. He was advising Arjuna on various parts of life such as religion (religious passage), karma (karma), devotional devotion, yogi ideal, salvation, knowledge, etc. Because Arjuna was an emotional upheaval in the killing of his brothers and cousins. The verses described in this book are often called life guides or spiritual dictionaries. Lord Krishna said that whenever there is a prominence of bad deeds in this universe, he will be reborn in different looks and will show the path of right and peace for the people. The only reason for celebrating this festival is bringing people together so that the principles of unity become strong.

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