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Why is Krishna Ji Janmashtami celebrated?
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Krishna Ji Janmashtami, also known as Gokul Ashtami, is a deeply revered festival that celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna, an incarnation of Bhagvan Krishna who is worshipped for his divine teachings and playful pastimes. This sacred day is marked with devotion, joy, and a deep sense of spirituality across India, especially in places like ISKCON Newtown, where the celebrations bring devotees together in a vibrant display of faith and love for Radha Krishna.
Janmashtami holds immense significance as it commemorates the divine arrival of Krishna Lord Krishna, who is believed to have descended to Earth to restore dharma (righteousness) and guide humanity. The festival is celebrated with various rituals, including the singing of Krishna Bhajans, performing Aarti, and reading from the Bhagavad Gita. The spiritual atmosphere in temples like ISKCON Newtown becomes even more profound with devotees gathering to participate in the Sri Krishna Jayanthi celebrations.
At ISKCON Newtown, the Janmashtami celebrations are a grand affair, attracting thousands of devotees who come to offer their prayers, participate in the Gokul Ashtami festivities, and immerse themselves in the divine energy of the occasion. The temple beautifully decorates the deities of Radha Krishna, and the night is filled with soulful Krishna Bhajans that resonate with devotion and love. The Aarti performed during the festival is a powerful moment of connection with Bhagvan Krishna, leaving the devotees with a sense of peace and fulfillment.
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