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Krishna Janmashtami 2025 — The Midnight Birth of the Divine

Krishna Janmashtami 2025 — The Midnight Birth of the Divine

Bhadrapada Krishna Ashtami — The Appearance of Bhagavan Krishna

At midnight, in a prison cell in Mathura, in the darkest hour of the darkest night, the Supreme Being chose to appear. Krishna Janmashtami celebrates the appearance of Bhagavan Krishna — the eighth avatara of Bhagavan Vishnu, the speaker of the Bhagavad Gita, the beloved of Vrindavan, the charioteer of Arjuna, and the Purna Avatara — the complete manifestation of the Divine.

Janmashtami falls on the Ashtami (eighth day) of Krishna Paksha in the month of Bhadrapada, and is observed with fasting, night vigil, and ecstatic devotion across every corner of Bharata and beyond.


The Sacred Account from the Bhagavata Purana

The Bhagavata Purana (Skandha 10) narrates how the tyrant Kamsa, king of Mathura, had imprisoned his own sister Devaki and her husband Vasudeva after a divine prophecy declared that Devaki’s eighth son would be his destroyer. Kamsa killed six of their children. The seventh, Balarama, was mystically transferred to Rohini’s womb. And then, on the Ashtami of Bhadrapada Krishna Paksha, at the stroke of midnight, Bhagavan Krishna appeared in His divine four-armed Vishnu form before Vasudeva and Devaki in the prison cell.

The chains fell. The prison doors opened. Vasudeva carried the newborn across the flooding Yamuna — which parted to let them pass — to the village of Gokul, where the child was placed in the care of Nanda and Yashoda. And so began the most extraordinary life ever lived on the face of the earth.

How to Observe Krishna Janmashtami

  • Fasting: Observe a complete fast until midnight. Break the fast after the midnight puja with prasad.
  • Midnight Puja: At midnight (the birth hour), perform abhisheka of the Krishna idol with panchamrit (milk, curd, honey, ghee, sugar). Swing the baby Krishna in a jhula (cradle).
  • Chanting: Recite the Bhagavata Purana (Skandha 10, Chapter 3), the Vishnu Sahasranama, or simply chant Hare Krishna Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna Hare Hare.
  • Dahi Handi: In Maharashtra and parts of North India, the festive tradition of Dahi Handi celebrates young Krishna’s butter-stealing exploits.
  • Temple Visit: Visit a Krishna temple. The celebrations at Mathura, Vrindavan, Dwarka, and Udupi are especially magnificent.

Hare Krishna 🙏


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