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Krishna Janmashtami

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Lord Krishna
Also called Krishnashtami
Saatam Aatham
Gokulashtami
Ashtami Rohini
Srikrishna Jayanti
Sree Jayanthi
Janmanshtami
Dahi Handi
Observed by Hindus
Type Birthday of Lord Krishna
Begins Shraavana
Celebrations 1 day

Krishna Janmashtami (Devanagari कृष्ण जन्माष्टमी) , also known as "Krishnashtami","Saatam Aatham" ,"Gokulashtami", "Ashtami Rohini", "Srikrishna Jayanti", "Sree Jayanthi" or sometimes merely as "Janmashtami", is a Hindu festival celebrating the birth of Lord Krishna, an avatar of god Vishnu.[1]

Krishna Janmashtami is observed on the eighth day of the dark half or Krishna Paksha of the month of Shraavana in the Hindu calendar, when the Rohini Nakshatra (Western star name: Aldebaran) is ascendent. Rasa lila or dramatic enactments of the life of Krishna are a special feature in regions of Mathura and Vrindavan, and regions following Vaishnavism in Manipur.

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[edit] Significance

Baby Krishna being carried in a basket, protected by seven hooded serpent, by Vasudeva across the Yamuna river at midnight

The festival falls between August mid and September mid months of the Gregorian calendar.

The ritual is to fast the previous day (Saptami, seventh day), which is followed by a night-long vigil commemorating the birth of Krishna at night, and his immediate removal by his father Vasudeva to a foster-home for safe-keeping.

At midnight, the deity of the infant Krishna is bathed, placed in a cradle and worshipped.The fast is completed after aarti, a special prayer.

[edit] Krishna-Leela

In the early morning, ladies draw patterns of little children's feet outside the house with rice-flour paste, walking towards the house. This symbolizes the entry of the infant Krishna into his foster-home. This is performed to recreate incidents from the life of Krishna and commemorate his love for Radha.

While the Rasa Lila recreates the youthful Krishna's

da]], Govinda from all those present, teams of young men form human pyramids to reach the pot and break it.

The festival is thus celebrated with great joy and communal togetherness by one and allf3r

[edit] In South India

Celebration of Lord Krishna's birthday as Srijayanthi in an Iyengar's house in South India

While it is the festival that is celebrated in North India as Janmashtami, in the South, the Iyengars celebrate the festival as Srijayanthi or Krisnajayanthi or also as Sri Krishnajanmashtami and the [Iyers] observe the festival as Janmashtami or Gokulashtami.

In Karnataka in particular, Madhwas (Vaishnavas) (followers of Sri Madhwacharyaru) and Iyengars or the Srivaishnavas, (followers of their guru Ramanujacharya) make elaborate preparations for the festival. The idol of Lord Krishna is placed in a decorated mandapam (Wooden, square and open stand) with a checkered wooden ceiling on which the Bhakshanam (snacks and sweets in Tamil) that are specially prepared for the festival are suspended along with fruits considered the favourites of Lord Krishna. The pooja is performed late in the evening,[Particularly time when Moon rises this time will differ for different places this time will mentioned in Hindu calendar (Panchanga)] as Krishna was born at midnight. Generally, most of the sweets and savouries are prepared on that day only. Normally, a kolam (rice flour drawings on ground) drawn specially for the occasion, called ezhakoolam, decorates the front yard.Kolam in Tamil, also called Rangoli in the rest of India, is drawn using soaked rice ground to a fine paste and mixed with lot of water. A white cloth is used to soak the paste and make the drawing. Krishna’s feet is drawn from the front yard to the pooja room, indicating that the lord is entering the devotees home.

Vaishnavas perform pooja as usual in the morning. And In the evening when moon rises (time) Main pooja will starts that means up to the evening all vaishnavas will be in fast(no one should take single drop of water) because after performing pooja and we make many types of sweets and all types of frtuits for perform Naivedya to Lord Sri Krisha afterthat we should give Arghya pradana to Lord Sri Krishna. And after this only we should take food.

[edit] In Maharashtra

Govinda Pathaks forming human tower to break the Dahi handi

Janmaashtami, popularly known in Mumbai and Pune as Dahi Handi is celebrated with enormous zeal and enthusiasm. The handi is a clay pot filled with buttermilk that was positioned at a convenient height prior to the event; the topmost person on the human pyramid tries to break the handi by hitting it with a blunt object, and when that happens, the buttermilk is spilled over the entire group, symbolizing their achievement through unity. Various Handis are set up locally in several parts of the city, and groups of youngsters, called Govinda, travel around in trucks trying to break as many handis as possible during the day.

Many such Govinda Pathaks compete with each other, especially for the handis that dole out hefty rewards. The event, in recent times, has gathered a political flavor, and it is not uncommon for political parties, and rich community groups to offer prizes amounting to lakhs of rupees.

Some of the most famous handis are at Dadar, Mazgaon, Lalbaug and some in Thane a neighboring district of Mumbai and Babu Genu, Mandai in Pune.

Cash and gifts are offered for Govinda troops to participate; for over 4000 Handis in Mumbai, 700 Govinda troops compete for the prizes.

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