“Of Lights I Am The Radiant Sun"
- Bhagwat Gita
10:21 (Lord Krishna)
The illuminator of the world was ironically born in a dingy locked up cell to Devaki and Vasudeva with danger surrounding him at every point of life. Worshipped as the 8th avatar of Vishnu, the protector and the Supreme Being, Krishna is one of the most popular deities in Hinduism. His birth is celebrated by his followers all over as Krishna Janmashtami, observed according to Hindu on the eighth day (Ashtami) of the Krishna Paksha in Shraavana. Festivities include fasting, singing, praying, preparing night vigils and visiting temples.
Significance of festivals and their celebration goes far beyond the traditional boundaries of religion, caste and creed in all complexities and are a major reason behind people coming together to rejoice the good. A happy and fulfilling Janmashtmi to all.
By – Anoushka Bhardwaj
- Bhagwat Gita
10:21 (Lord Krishna)
The illuminator of the world was ironically born in a dingy locked up cell to Devaki and Vasudeva with danger surrounding him at every point of life. Worshipped as the 8th avatar of Vishnu, the protector and the Supreme Being, Krishna is one of the most popular deities in Hinduism. His birth is celebrated by his followers all over as Krishna Janmashtami, observed according to Hindu on the eighth day (Ashtami) of the Krishna Paksha in Shraavana. Festivities include fasting, singing, praying, preparing night vigils and visiting temples.
Significance of festivals and their celebration goes far beyond the traditional boundaries of religion, caste and creed in all complexities and are a major reason behind people coming together to rejoice the good. A happy and fulfilling Janmashtmi to all.
By – Anoushka Bhardwaj
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