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Delhi's ISKCON Dwarka to mark 3-day Janmashtami festival from 15 to 17 August
ISKCON Dwarka is set to host its annual Janmashtami celebrations from August 15-17, featuring devotional music, cultural performances, and traditional rituals. The main worship day on August 16 includes elaborate ceremonies and a 200-kg cake offering. One lakh special bhogs will be offered to Lord Krishna. The festival will also feature dance performances, rock kirtans, and a theatre festival.
Sri Sri Rukmini Dwarkadhish temple , also popularly known as ISKCON Dwarka is hosting its annual
Janmashtami
celebrations from August 15 to 17. The programme at the West Delhi temple will feature devotional music, cultural performances, and traditional rituals, culminating in the birth anniversary of ISKCON founder AC Bhaktivedanta Swami Srila Prabhupada.
The main day of worship, August 16, will begin with the Mangala Arti, followed by Kalash Abhishekam, Maha Abhishekam, and the Midnight Maha Arti. Devotees will be offered prasadam, including a 200-kg cake prepared for the occasion. As per reports, one lakh special bhogs will be offered to Lord Krishna during the festival.
The celebration programme for the festival will include cultural performances, devotional music, and religious rituals.
The highlights include a dance presentation by Dr. Yasmin Singh's troupe, rock kirtans, and a 'Bhakti concert' by celebrity child singers. An inter-school theatre festival is also part of the line-up.
'Janmashtami is not just a celebration for devotees but an opportunity for people from all walks of life to come together in a spirit of service and devotion,' said Shri Gaur Prabhu, Co-VP, Iskcon Dwarka. 'This year, we have taken special care to ensure that every visitor, regardless of age or ability, can participate comfortably in the festivities,' he added.
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Special facilities have been arranged for elderly and disabled visitors, including separate queues, over 20 wheelchairs, and volunteer assistance. Security will involve more than 10,000 ISKCON volunteers, along with Delhi Police and Civil Defence teams.
The celebrations will conclude on August 17 with Nand Utsav — marking Krishna's birth in Nanda's house — and the birth anniversary of ISKCON founder A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Srila Prabhupada. These events will include kirtans, offerings, dancing, and community meals.
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