India News | Gujarat CM Extends Greetings on Shri Krishna Janmashtami Festival

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has extended heartfelt greetings to all citizens of the state on the auspicious occasion of Krishna Janmashtami.

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel (File Photo/ANI)

Gandhinagar (Gujarat) [India], August 16 (ANI): Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has extended heartfelt greetings to all citizens of the state on the auspicious occasion of Krishna Janmashtami.

Extending his best wishes, the Chief Minister stated that this festival is celebrated with utmost devotion and reverence, and will further strengthen the spirit of harmony, brotherhood, and mutual love in society.

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Lord Krishna's birthday falls on the Ashtami Tithi of Krishna Paksha in the month of Bhadrapad. Although the celebration takes place in different parts of the country, Mathura and Vrindavan hold a special significance. One being his birthplace, and one where he spent his childhood and did his baal leela.

Devotees flock to the Lord Krishna temples. The temples were decorated with flowers and crystal chandeliers, and the idols of Lord Krishna were decorated with colourful clothes and jewellery.

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At midnight, a special ritual is performed when the idol of Lord Krishna is bathed in milk, yoghurt, honey, ghee, and water. During the Krishna Abhishek, bells are rung, conch shells are blown, and Vedic hymns are performed.

After the bhog, Prasad is given to the worshippers, who stand out for hours for Krishna darshan and puja.

Dahi Handi is also celebrated in numerous areas. One of the customary festivals of Krishna Janmashtami is Dahi Handi, also known as Gopalakala or Utlotsavam.

Dahi is the name for curd, while a handi is an earthen pot used to store milk products. One of the biggest celebrations in Maharashtra is Dahi Handi.

Lord Krishna is often referred to as 'Makhan Chor' because he used to steal butter. He organised a bunch of friends to get milk from earthen jars dangling from the ceiling. (ANI)

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