Janmashtami- Celebrating the birthday of Shri Krishna

- August 14, 2025


by Shree Sauparnika V

On a stormy midnight in Mathura, the prison doors swung open on their own, and a raging river parted for a father carrying his newborn. A legend was born that night. The child was Krishna, known as the playful cowherd, wise philosopher, and divine protector. His birth is celebrated across India as Janmashtami. 

According to the Bhagavata Purana, Krishna was born to Vasudeva and Devaki while they were imprisoned by Devaki’s brother, King Kamsa. A prophecy had warned that Devaki’s eighth child would bring about Kamsa’s downfall. To prevent this, Kamsa planned to kill their previous children. However, on the night of Krishna’s birth, miracles happened. Guards fell asleep, chains broke, and Vasudeva safely carried the infant across the Yamuna to Gokul. There, he would grow up under the care of Nanda and Yashoda.  

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Janmashtami is observed on the eighth day (Ashtami) of the month of Bhadrapada, which usually falls in August or September. In Mathura and Vrindavan, temples light up with lamps and are adorned with flowers as devotees sing bhajans and recount stories from Krishna’s life. These stories include his melodious flute playing, his mischief, and his dances with the gopis. In Maharashtra, Dahi Handi events celebrate Krishna’s butter-stealing days, featuring human pyramids that reach for pots of curd hung high in the air.  

Illustration: Ram Waeerkar

Fasting is an important tradition during the festival. Many devotees refrain from eating until midnight, the sacred moment of Krishna’s birth. At this time, idols of the infant Krishna are bathed in milk, curd, honey, and ghee, then dressed in fine garments and jewellery. Cradles are rocked, lullabies are sung, and chants of “Hare Krishna, ” fill the air.  

Janmashtami is more than a celebration of a divine birth; it reminds us of Krishna’s timeless message in the Bhagavad Gita: to live with love, courage, and selfless action. As the night sky resonates with music and devotion, the festival encourages everyone to welcome Krishna into our homes and our hearts. 

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