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Janmashtami 2025: wishes, messages, and WhatsApp status to share
Janmashtami 2025: wishes, messages, and WhatsApp status to share

India Today

time5 days ago

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Janmashtami 2025: wishes, messages, and WhatsApp status to share

Janmashtami 2025 will be celebrated on 16 August, marking the birth of Lord Krishna with devotion, music, and joy. Apart from visiting temples and observing fasts, many people now share the festive spirit online. Sending wishes, messages, and WhatsApp status updates has become a modern way to spread Krishna's blessings to loved ones, no matter where they are. Here are some ready-to-share lines for this year's JANMASHTAMI WISHESMay the divine blessings of Lord Krishna fill your home with peace, joy, and prosperity. Happy Janmashtami 2025!On this Janmashtami, may your life be as colourful as Krishna's flute tunes and as bright as his peacock you a blessed Janmashtami filled with love, devotion, and endless celebrate the birth of Lord Krishna with pure devotion and joy. Happy Janmashtami!INSPIRING JANMASHTAMI MESSAGESWhen you have Krishna in your heart, every challenge becomes a dance of Janmashtami by spreading love and kindness, that's the true offering to teachings remind us to rise above worries and live in is singing Krishna bhajans with all your STATUS IDEAS FOR JANMASHTAMIWhere there is Krishna, there is victory. – Happy Janmashtami!Celebrating the birth of the divine flautist today!Krishna's blessings make life beautiful – Happy Janmashtami 2025!Midnight prayers, bhajans, and Krishna's love – that's my Janmashtami your life be as sweet as Krishna's your duty, and let Krishna handle the rest. – Gita wisdom this TO MAKE YOUR JANMASHTAMI WISHES SPECIALPair your message with a Krishna image or a short bhajan audio clip along with your festive emojis like to make it wishes at midnight during the Mangla Aarti for added significance.- Ends

Janmashtami 2025: Puja muhurat, fasting and dahi handi timings guide
Janmashtami 2025: Puja muhurat, fasting and dahi handi timings guide

India Today

time11-08-2025

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  • India Today

Janmashtami 2025: Puja muhurat, fasting and dahi handi timings guide

Janmashtami celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu and a beloved deity in Hinduism. Devotees observe fasting on this day to express their devotion and love for Krishna. The fast is considered a spiritual practice that helps purify the body and mind, allowing devotees to focus entirely on Krishna's teachings and divine Janmashtami vrat (fast) symbolises self-control, devotion, and surrender. By abstaining from food and sometimes water, devotees practice restraint over their senses, signifying their dedication to Krishna's path. The fast is believed to invite blessings such as peace, prosperity, and spiritual JANMASHTAMI FAST IS OBSERVEDFasting honors Krishna's birth and is observed as an act of love and reverence. It is believed that fasting pleases Lord Krishna and earns his grace. The fast is typically broken at midnight, the exact time of Krishna's birth, which varies each year based on the lunar FAST TIMING IN 2025Date: Thursday, August 15, 2025Fasting Start: Early morning on August 15, often from sunrise or before sunrise (depending on regional customs)Nishita Puja (Midnight Worship): 12:04 am to 12:47 am on August 16, 2025, the most auspicious time marking Krishna's birthBreaking the Fast (Parana): Immediately after the Nishita Puja, after midnight on August 16Duration: The fast lasts approximately 24 hours or until midnight worship concludesPOPULAR JANMASHTAMI RITUALSNishita Puja: Devotees perform midnight prayers and sing bhajans, celebrating the exact moment Krishna was (Swing Festival): In many temples, idols of baby Krishna are placed on decorative swings. Devotees gently rock the swings as a symbol of love and Handi: In Maharashtra and other parts, groups form human pyramids to break a pot filled with curd, symbolising Krishna's childhood Bhagavad Gita and Krishna's stories: Devotees gather to recite scriptures and narrate Krishna's divine and Vigil: Many devotees keep vigil throughout the night, chanting and TO BREAK JANMASHTAMI FASTAfter the midnight puja, the fast is traditionally broken with foods that are simple, sattvic (pure), and made without onions or garlic. Common offerings and dishes include:Makhan (fresh butter) and yogurt: Krishna's and milk-based sweets: Such as kheer (rice pudding), phirni, and khichdi: A light dish made from tapioca pearls, popular during and nuts: Natural energy boosters after and other sweets are made with jaggery and TRADITIONS OF JANMASHTAMI FASTNorth India: Devotees fast strictly till midnight; temples hold grand celebrations with decorated Krishna idols and cultural The popular Dahi Handi festival is celebrated enthusiastically alongside and Mathura: These holy towns witness elaborate plays reenacting Krishna's childhood and midnight India: Fasting may be more flexible; devotional singing and temple rituals are India (Odisha, Bengal): Special sweets and bhajans are part of the observances; some follow partial fasts with fruits and Why do people fast on Janmashtami?A1: Fasting is a way to show devotion, purify the body and mind, and seek blessings on Lord Krishna's birth anniversary.Q2: What is the significance of Janmashtami fasting?A2: The fast symbolizes self-discipline, spiritual focus, and honoring Krishna's birth to invite peace and prosperity.Q3: How is Janmashtami fast observed?A3: Devotees abstain from food (and often water) until midnight, when Krishna's birth is celebrated through prayers, bhajans, and rituals. The fast is broken after the midnight puja.- Ends

Janmashtami 2025: Will it be celebrated on August 15 or 16? Know the exact date
Janmashtami 2025: Will it be celebrated on August 15 or 16? Know the exact date

India Today

time04-08-2025

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  • India Today

Janmashtami 2025: Will it be celebrated on August 15 or 16? Know the exact date

Janmashtami is one of the most celebrated and joyful Hindu festivals, marking the divine birth of Lord Krishna—the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Every year, this sacred day brings millions of devotees together across India and around the world. People sing bhajans, fast, decorate temples, and stay awake for midnight rituals when Krishna is believed to have been born. In 2025, Janmashtami will be observed in mid-August. However, there is some confusion about whether the festival falls on August 15 or 16, as the lunar calendar overlaps two days. Let's break down the exact date, auspicious timings (shubh muhurat), and how people across India will celebrate. JANMASHTAMI 2025: DATE CONFIRMED FOR SATURDAY, AUGUST 16 The main Janmashtami holiday in 2025 is Saturday, August 16 This date is officially recognised by the Indian government and most public holiday calendars Some regions, especially those following Smarta traditions, may observe Janmashtami on August 15, but that day also marks India's Independence Day Hence, August 16 is the widely accepted and celebrated date for Janmashtami in 2025. WHY JANMASHTAMI CELEBRATIONS SPAN AUGUST 15 AND 16 The festival is based on the Ashtami Tithi (eighth lunar day) of Krishna Paksha in the month of Bhadrapada In 2025, Ashtami Tithi starts at 11:49 PM on August 15 and ends at 9:34 PM on August 16 Since Lord Krishna's birth is believed to have happened at midnight, the spiritual core of the festival is the night of August 15–16 However, the main public celebrations, temple festivities, and official holiday fall on August 16. SHUBH MUHURAT: EXACT PUJA TIME AND AUSPICIOUS MOMENTS Event Date & Time Janmashtami Holiday Saturday, August 16, 2025 Ashtami Tithi Begins 11:49 PM on August 15, 2025 Ashtami Tithi Ends 9:34 PM on August 16, 2025 Nishita Puja (Midnight) 12:04 AM – 12:47 AM (August 17) Krishna Janma Moment 12:25 AM – 12:47 AM (August 17) Fast Break (Paran) Time After 9:34 PM on August 16 Janmashtami 2025 will be officially celebrated on Saturday, August 16, although the sacred midnight rituals begin late on August 15. While regional traditions may vary slightly, the heart of the celebration lies in devotion, fasting, and midnight puja. For those observing the festival or planning to participate in public events, August 16 is the key date to mark on your calendar. May this Janmashtami bring blessings, peace, and joy to all. - Ends

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