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Legend of Putana Moksha | The Legend of Sri Krishna

The legend of Krishna Janmashtami is the story of the birth of Bhagwan Krishna. Lord Vishnu embodied in human form to annihilate demons. Thereby, he wanted to get rid of all the demons from Mother Earth. Reliable Aide of King Kansa: The heavenly prediction had warned King Kansa of his slayer. He learnt that the […]

Birth of Lord Sri Krishna | Lord Krishna Janmashtami

Krishna Birth:- 18th July 3228 BCE Krishna Death:- 18th February 3102 BCE (the start of Kali Yuga) Janmashtami is celebrated to welcome and enjoy Lord Krishna’s birth. Lord Krishna was born at the auspicious moment when the planets were in favourable positions. There is a saying that God selects the particular time to take birth […]

When is Krishna Janmashtami? | Krishna Janmashtami Hindu Festival

Janmashtami is the birth of Bhagwan Sri Krishna, the most famous Gods of Hindu religion. It is celebrated on the eighth day [Ashtami] of the Sravana or Savana month. Lord Krishna was born on the Rohini Nakshatram [star]. Generally, this festival is observed in August-September according to the Gregorian calendar. According to the legend, Krishna […]

About Sri Krishna Janmashtami

Janmashtami is popularly known as Gokulashtami in North India. The festival is celebrated with great pomp and show and full of joy and gaiety. Janmasthtami is the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna. He was born more than 5000 years ago in the 28th year of Dwapur Yug. Janmashtami is one of the most celebrated festivals […]

Sri Rama Chalisa

Ram Chalisa refers to the forty “chaupais” [devotional poetries] dedicated to Lord Ram. Word “chalisa” is from Hindi word “chalis” meaning forty referring to forty hymns for Lord Ram. Ram Chalisa is recited in Hindu households where Lord Ram is worshipped on a regular basis. Ram Chalisa is recited at the end of the puja. […]

Ram Aarti, Sri Rama Aarti

Ram Aarti is the devotional song sung in praise of Lord Ram. Generally, Ram Aarti is sung at the end of the puja or religious rituals. The word “Aarti” has been derived from two Sanskrit words: “Aa” and “Rati”. Here, the Sanskrit word “Aa” means “to or towards”. The Sankrit word “Rati” means “virtues or […]

Sri Rama Navami Mantra | Sri Rama Mantram for Navami

The auspicious Ram Navami occasion is incomplete without chanting mantras or hymns. These mantra and hymns are dedicated to Lord Ram. On Sri Rama Navami the devotees read the Ramayana, epic on Ram’s life, written by Valmiki. The length of the epic might dissuade many followers. Hence, there are easier alternatives available for true believers. […]

Sri Rama Navami Rituals, Bhajan, Fasting

On Ram Navami occasion, all the followers of Lord Ram worship to appease him. All family members worship together and observe the auspicious birthday of Lord Ram. Puja begins with the installation of the idols/pictures of Lord Ram, Laxmana, Sita, and Hanuman. The youngest girl/woman family member applies tika to all members of the family. […]

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