Published 21:46 IST, August 25th 2024
Visuals Coming in From all Over the Country on Eve of Janmashtami | WATCH
Stunning visuals are coming in from all over the country as well as outside the country, showcasing the temples soaked in colourful lights on eve of Janmashtami
New Delhi: Stunning visuals are coming in from all over the country as well as outside the country, showcasing the temples soaked in colourful lights and decorated with flowers.
We can also see the huge crowd that is coming in for darshan on the evening of Janmashtami for darshan of their beloved Lord Krishna.
Gauranga Das, IIT Mumbai alumnus and member ISKCON shared beautiful and stunning video of monks dancing, chanting and celebrating Janmashtami among themselves, ‘Feel the divine energy as Krishna Janmashtami approaches! Dance in devotion and let your hearts rejoice in Lord Krishna's love. Hathi ghoda palki, Jai Kanhaiyya Lal ki!’
Mathura, the holy city of Lord Shri Krishna, is completely decorated and ready for the grand and historical festival of Janmashtami. The city is immersed in a celebratory atmosphere, with vibrant displays of devotion and joy all around the city.
On the occasion of Janmashtami, Kanpur's Radha Krishna temple is beautifully decorated with colourful lightings looks visually appealing at night.
A glimpse of the decoration for Pratapgarh district's biggest event Shri Krishna Janmashtami to be held in Mangarh - Jagadguru Kripalu Parishad.
Visual also coming from Vrindavan and Mathura during Janmashtami 2024, where people from all over the world step into Krishna's holy city, where every corner bursts with joy and devotion.
Arun Govil shared the celebration of Janmashtami on his social media account, "Today, on the auspicious occasion of Janmashtami, I had the good fortune of participating in the Abhishek, Puja and grand Aarti of Lord Krishna at the ISKCON temple in Meerut. The enthusiasm and devotion of the devotees was worth seeing in this wonderful atmosphere. Jai Shri Krishna! #Janmashtami #Meerut #ISKCON."
Janmashtami is a festival that holds very strong significance in Hindu culture. It is believed that Lord Vishnu was born on this day of Ashtami Tithi of Krishna Paksha in the month of Bhadrapada. People worship the Lord Krishna in the form of children.
Updated 21:47 IST, August 25th 2024