
The favorable Janmashtami festival, known by various names such as Krishna Janmashtami, Krishnashhtami, Gokulashtami, Ashtami Rohini, Srikrishna Jayanti Lord Krishna.
According to Drik Panchang, Krishna Janmashtami will be observed on 15 and 16 August this year. On August 16, however, it was declared for Janmashtami as on the basis of the holidays. Great celebrations will take place all over the country to attach 5252. The anniversary of the birth of Lord Krishna. It is time to know the relevance of fasting on Janmashtami.
Why people quickly on Janmashtami?
Many devotees observe fasting on Janmashtami, symbolism of the connection with the divine energy of the Lord Krishna. In addition to the delay, the festival has a deeper importance associated with saving, also known as Nirvana, because it believes that it attracts the soul closer to the highest being.
Fasting means cleaning the bodies and thinking through spiritual discipline and departure from secular pleasures. This act of expression of devotion has its roots in Mahabharata. Maharaj Pareekshit, Bheeshma Dev and others have decided to post their spiritual consciousness during the last days of their lives.
Ideally, the food has food a day before Janmashtami and breaks the next day when Rohini Nakshatra and Ashtami Tithi ended.
The timing of Ashtami Tithi is shown below:
Ashtami Tithi begins – 23:49, 15 August
Ashtami Tithi Ends – 21:34, August16
The day fast starts with Sankalp, WoW, which follows all day quickly. “No grains should be consumed during the Janmashtami fast until it is broken after the next day after the east of fasting. All followed rules during the Ekadashi fast should also be monitored during fasting Janmashtami,” says Drik Panchang.
Parana Time according to Dharma Shastra – after 21:34, 16 August
Krishna Puja is done during the Nishita Kaal, which is midnight for Vedic time. Nishita Puja will take 43 minutes and will be observed on August 16 between 12:04 and 12:47.
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