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One of the most vibrant and revered festivals in India is Krishna Janmashtami a very auspicious day that marks the birth of Lord Krishna the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Janmashtami falls on the Ashtami of the dark fortnight in the Bhadrapada month of the Hindu Lunar Calendar, which is either August or September.
Let us know about the correct date, time, puja muhurat, rituals, worship method, history, significance and celebrations associated with Janmashtami.

Janmashtami
2023:
Date,
Puja
Muhurat
This
year,
Janmashtami
will
be
celebrated
both
on
6th
and
7th
September
2023
and
fasting
is
an
important
part
of
this
day.
The
Nishita
puja
time
is
from
11:57
pm
on
6
September
to
12:42
am
on
07
September.
Also,
Parana
time
will
continue
from
after
4:14
pm
on
7
September.
Janmashtami
2023:
Puja
Rituals,
Worship
Method
On
this
auspicious
day,
devotees
observe
fast
for
the
entire
day
during
the
time
when
Krishna
is
believed
to
be
born.
They
take
a
holy
bath
early
morning
to
purify
themselves
and
pure
clean
clothes.
Then
the
idol
of
Lord
Krishna
is
bathed
in
milk,
honey,
and
ghee.
Once bathing is complete, they dress the Lord Krishna idol in new clothes, decorate the altar at home with flowers, and offer fruits, and all milk-related items to Lord Krishna. Sandalwood paste is applied to Lord Krishna's forehead and a peacock feather is also kept.
A conch shell is blown and mantras are chanted ( (Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna, Hare Hare; Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare), and devotional songs are sung dedicated to Lord Krishna. Also, devotees and priests recite passages from the Bhagavad Gita or the Bhagavata Purana that contain the teachings and stories of Lord Krishna.
In the end, lit camphor or ghee lamp is waved in front of Lord Krishna in a clockwise direction while singing the Krishna Aarti. This is considered a gesture of respect and devotion.
Janmashtami
2023:
History
And
Significance
Janmashtami
is
an
important
day
for
Lord
Krishna
devotees.
Lord
Krishna
is
said
to
descend
the
Earth
whenever
there
is
a
decline
in
righteousness
(dharma)
and
an
increase
in
unrighteousness
(adharma)
to
restore
balance
and
guide
humanity.
It
is
believed
that
Lord
Krishna
was
born
in
Dvapara
Yuga
as
the
eighth
son
of
Devaki
and
Vasudeva
to
kill
the
tyrant
king,
Kansa.
Janmashtami
2023:
Celebrations
This
festival
plays
an
essential
role
in
Indian
culture.
It
propagates
the
teachings
of
the
Bhagavad
Gita
and
symbolizes
the
eternal
fight
between
good
and
evil.
The
festival
also
serves
as
a
conduit
of
communal
harmony
and
societal
bonding.
Two places where the celebrations are at their peak are Mathura and Vrindavan as they are believed to be associated with the birth and childhood of Kanha. Also, people visit temples dedicated to Lord Krishna on this day.
Despite the common belief system, Janmashtami is celebrated differently in various parts of India. While Maharashtra observes 'Dahi Handi', Gujarat conducts 'Raas Lila'. It truly epitomizes the diverse cultural essence of India.



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