Krishna Janmashtami 2023 : There is a lot of festivals in the country. Many big festivals of Hinduism take place in the month of Bhadramad, for which people eagerly wait. One of these is Shri Krishna Janmashtami which is one of the main festivals of Hindus. Krishna Janmashtami is celebrated every year on the eighth day of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada. This year this date is starting from 6th September and will remain till 7th September. In such a situation, the festival of Janmashtami is celebrated for two days. The first day is celebrated by the people of household life and the second day by the people of Vaishnav sect. That is, on 6th September the people of household life will celebrate Janmashtami and on 7th September the people of Vaishnav sect will celebrate Janmashtami.
According to religious beliefs, Shri Krishna was born at 12 o'clock in the night in Rohini Nakshatra on the Ashtami date of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada month. In such a situation, night worship has special significance on this day. People keep fast on the day of Janmashtami and worship him at 12 o'clock in the night and swing the swing. Shri Krishna is considered to be the 8th incarnation of Lord Vishnu who was born on the Ashtami Tithi of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada to liberate him from the increasing atrocities of Kansa. This year the 5250th birthday of Shri Krishna will be celebrated. It is believed that on this day Shri Krishna himself lives on earth. In such a situation, by worshiping Lord Krishna as per the rituals and celebrating his birth anniversary, one gets relief from all troubles and receives his special blessings. This year, a special coincidence is also taking place on Janmashtami which is considered quite fruitful.
6 or 7 When is Janmashtami?
Ashtami Tithi of Bhadrapada Krishna Paksha starts - 06 September at 03:37 pm
Ashtami date ends: 07 September at 04.14 pm.
In such a situation, people living a household life will celebrate Janmashtami on 6th September while people of Vaishnav sect will celebrate this festival on 7th September. This year, celebrating Janmashtami on 6th September will be auspicious for the family members because on this day there is a coincidence of Rohini Nakshatra with Ashtami Tithi at midnight. Such a rare coincidence has been made after decades. In such a situation, this day of Janmashtami has become even more special. Rohini Nakshatra will start on September 06 at 09:20 AM and will end on September 07 at 10:25 AM.
Puja time
According to Panganch, the auspicious time of worship of Shri Krishna will be of 46 minutes which will start from 11:57 pm on 06th September and will continue till 12:42 am on 07th September.
When to break the fast?
Those who break the fast after the birth anniversary, they can break it after 12.42 in the night. Those who perform Parana the next day can do Parana after 06:02 am on 7th September.
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