Janmashtami 2024: When and How it is Celebrated? [Current Affairs]
Krishna Janmashtami, also known as Janmashtami, is a major Hindu festival that celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna, the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Lord Krishna is revered as the god of compassion, protection, and love and is one of the most beloved deities in Hinduism. In 2024, the festival will mark the 5251st birth anniversary of Lord Krishna, bringing joy and devotion to Hindus worldwide.
Janmashtami 2024: Date
Janmashtami 2024 will be celebrated on August 26, marking the birth of Lord Krishna. The festival begins with the Ashtami Tithi at 03:39 AM on August 26 and ends at 02:19 AM on August 27. Devotees observe Nishita Puja from 11:26 PM to 12:11 AM, with Dahi Handi festivities following on August 27.
Janmashtami 2024 – Time
In 2024, Janmashtami will be observed on Monday, August 26. The important timings are as follows:
- Ashtami Tithi Begins: August 26 at 03:39 AM
- Ashtami Tithi Ends: August 27 at 02:19 AM
- Rohini Nakshatra Starts: August 26 at 03:55 PM
- Rohini Nakshatra Ends: August 27 at 03:38 PM
- Parana Time: August 27 at 12:11 AM
- Nishita Puja Timings: August 26 from 11:26 PM to 12:11 AM on August 27
- Dahi Handi: August 27
Significance of Janmashtami
Janmashtami is celebrated to honor the birth of Lord Krishna, who is believed to have incarnated to restore cosmic order by defeating the evil king Kansa and his allies. The festival symbolizes the victory of good over evil and the restoration of dharma (righteousness). Krishna’s teachings, especially those in the Bhagavad Gita, provide deep spiritual guidance and philosophical insights, focusing on duty, righteousness, and devotion.
How is Janmashtami Celebrated?
Janmashtami is celebrated with great devotion and joy, honoring Lord Krishna’s birth through fasting, prayers, decorations, and cultural festivities like “Dahi Handi” and dance dramas. Here are some rituals which are performed by the devotees on Janmashtami:
- Devotees fast and pray.
- Temples and homes are decorated.
- Krishna’s idol is dressed in new clothes.
- Special prayers and songs are sung.
- People stay up until midnight for Krishna’s birth.
- “Dahi Handi” is celebrated by breaking a pot of yogurt.
- Dance dramas about Krishna’s life are performed.
What is Dahi Handi?
In some regions of India, the festival is marked by a special event known as Dahi Handi. Teams of young men form human pyramids to break a clay pot filled with yogurt, which is hung high above the ground. This event symbolizes Krishna’s playful nature and his love for dairy products. It is a vibrant and energetic celebration that draws large crowds and is often accompanied by music and dance.
Celebrations of Janmashtami
Another highlight of Janmashtami celebrations is the performance of Krishna Leela, which are dance dramas depicting episodes from Krishna’s childhood, including his miracles and adventures. These performances are popular in many parts of India and bring to life the stories of Krishna’s early years.
In some cities, colorful processions featuring decorated floats and large images of Krishna are carried out. These processions are accompanied by music, dance, and chanting, creating a lively and festive atmosphere.
Wishes for Janmashtami 2024
- We have nothing to fear as long as Kanha is present in our hearts. To all, a happy Janmashtami!
- May Lord Krishna’s blessings always be upon you and your family. Happy Krishna Janmashtami.
- May the brave deeds of Lord Krishna inspire you to face every problem. Jai Shri Krishna!
- May Bal Gopal’s mischievousness fill your heart with laughter, and his innocence fills your life with purity. Happy Krishna Janmashtami.
- May Lord Krishna’s flute invite the melody of love into your life. Happy Krishna Janmashtami!
- This Janmashtami, may Lord Krishna bless you and your family with peace and happiness. Happy Krishna Janmashtami!
- May you be showered with love, peace and prosperity this Janmashtami. Wishing you and your family a very auspicious Janmashtami!
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