Sri Krishna Jayanthi 2022 in Different Parts of India
- Sri Krishna Jayanti – on August 18 day and midnight in Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Orissa and eastern parts of India.
- Krishna Janmashtami Mahotsav – August 19 midnight from 11:30 PM onwards in North India and Gujarat Dwarkadhish Temple.
- Janmashtami Vrat is on August 19 in North India
- Ashtami Rohini – August 18 in Kerala
- Dahi Handi and Gopalkala in Maharashtra – August 19
- Vittal Pindi at Udupi Sri Krishna Temple – August 18
- Kalo in Goa – August 19
- In Tamil Nadu Sri Krishna Jayanti is on August 18
Shri Krishna is today one of the most widely revered and most popular of all Hindu Gods. He is worshipped as the eighth incarnation or avatar of Lord Vishnu.
Why is Sri Krishna Jayanti Observed at Midnight?
Sri Krishna Jayanti is observed at midnight because Lord
Krishna was born at midnight to Devaki and Vasudeva in Mathura (in Kamsa’s
prison).
After Krishna’s birth in Mathura, his father Vasudeva took him across
Yamuna to Nanda and Yashoda – his foster parents in Gokul. Sri Krishna grew up
here.
The divine incidents at midnight involves the thunder and rain never seen
before, all guards and entire Mathura sleeping, Yamuna parting ways for
Vasudeva to reach Gokul and Ananta Sesha forming canopy over little Krishna like
an umbrella. Not a single soul was awake that night other than Little Krishna,
Vasudeva, Devaki and the Goddess Mahamaya who was born to Yashoda in Gokul.
How is Sri Krishna Jayanti Observed?
In order to celebrate the birth of Bhagavan Sri Krishna, who
is the eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu, temples all over the country are decorated
and streets are adorned with lights Staunch Vishnu devotees observe a day-long
fast and processions are held depicting scenes from the life of little Krishna.
As part of puja and rituals, murtis Sri Krishna are cleaned
and decorated with new ornaments and clothes. Special pujas are held at
midnight in all Krishna Temples.
cradle. Devotees swing it in order to signify Krishna’s birth.
Hindu women draw tiny footprints outside the doors and
kitchen, walking towards their house, a symbolism for Krishna’s journey into
their homes.
sacred places and institutions associated with Sri Krishna.
Sri Krishna Jayanti Fasting
Fasting on the day is considered meritorious as it helps a
devotee to purify both internally and externally. It is believed that the
fasting on the day helps a devotee achieve peace and prosperity.
In some regions, garlic, onion, non-vegetarian foods, and
intoxicants like alcohol are avoid for three days – the day before Sri Krishna Jayanti,
on the festival day and the day after the festival.
Those fasting wake up early, bathe and wear yellow color
clothes. First prayers are offered to Ganesha, then prayers are offered to Sri
Krishna and the Tulsi plant.
The fast is from sunrise to till the puja period at night on
the day. People consume fruits, vrat food like sabudana, and milk on the day.
People visit temples of Krishna and offer prayers.
At home butter is offered to little Krishna. Milk based
sweets are made and offered to the Lord and later shared with children.
Reading Stories of Sri Krishna from Srimad Bhagavad Purana
is a must. Reading the stories to children is meritorious.
At night pujas are conducted with chanting bhajans and
making the usual puja offerings. The fast is broken after the puja.
Sri Krishna Jayanti in Mathura and Vrindavan
Sri Krishna Jayanti is the biggest festival in Braj region
in Uttar Pradesh, India. Mathura – where he was born – and in Vrindavan – where
grew up – the festival reaches its zenith. Temples and sacred places associated
with Sri Krishna are decorated and special pujas are held in these spots. There
are numerous holy places in Braj region associated with real life incidents of
Sri Krishna.
Devotees come from far and wide to visit the holy temples of
Vrindavan and Mathura. Apart from regular pujas and rituals, the temples also organize
recitation of holy books, cultural programs and satsangs.
The important places to be on Sri Krishna Jayanti in Mathura
and Vrindavan are:
- The iconic Krishna-Balaram temple, also called the ISKON
temple in Vrindavan. Sri Krishna and Balaram is believed to have played on the sands in the temple. - In Pagal Baba Ka Mandir in Vrindavan, Lord Krishna is
believed to have performed the Raas-leela with the gopis. - Banke Bihari Temple
- Radha Raman Mandir
- Radhavallabh Mandir
- Barsana Temples in Vrindavan
- Krishna Janmabhoomi
- Dwarkadheesh Temple in Mathura
Sri Krishna Jayanti in Udupi
Sri Krishna Jayanti and Sri Krishna Leelotsava are popularly known as Vittal Pindi in Udupi and are observed for two days at the world famous Udupi Sri Krishna Temple.
Exponent of Dvaita philosophy Sri Madhwacharya installed the beautiful idol of Lord Krishna at the Udupi Sri Krishna Temple about 800 years ago.
The temple is decorated beautifully with flowers during the Janmashtami festival. A major attraction of the Krishna Jayanti festival is the Muddu Krishna competition, in which children dress like Lord Balakrishna.
On the two days of festival, about 100,000 chakkulis and about 50,000 laddoos each of four varieties – “Aralu,” “Gundittu,” “Yellu,” “Kadle” “Godambi” and “Rave” are prepared at the temple to be distributed to the devotees.
The important puja and prayers are held at midnight starting from 11:45 PM.
A major attraction at the Vittal Pindi festival will be the carrying of the clay murti of Lord Krishna in the golden chariot on the Car Street in the afternoon.
Symbolism in the Birth of Sri Krishna
Sri Krishna was born in the darkness of night, born into the locked confines of a jail cell where His mother and father were being held prisoner. However, at the moment of His birth, all the guards fell asleep, the chains were broken, and the barred doors gently opened.
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