KRISHNA PUJA


PANDIT FOR KRISHNA PUJA


Krishna Puja or Janmashtami is the day when the birth of Krishna is being celebrated. It is also known as Gokulashtami or Krishna Jayanti. On this day People offer sweets and ‘Makhan Mishri’ to each other which is considered favourite of lord Krishna. On the next day of Krishna Jayanti, the festival of ‘Handi Fod’ is celebrated with great enthusiasm in some parts of the country. On Sri Krishna Janmashtami devotees worship lord Krishna in Dwarkadhish temple it is the centre of attraction at Dwarka Nagri. For almost a century lord Krishna reside at Dwarka. Book Pandit for Krishna puja in Pune.

Lord Krishna is the child of Vasudeva and Devaki and its birthday Hindus celebrating as Krushna-Janmashtami especially this of the Vaishnavism subculture as he is regarded the 8 avatars of Vishnudeva. It is acted out by several teams of newbie artists, cheered on by using their nearby communities, and these drama-dance performs starts a few days earlier than each Janmashtami. Janmashtami is the biggest pageant in the Braj region of north India, in cities such as Mathura the place Hindu tradition states Krishna used to be born, and in Vrindavan the place he grew up. Krishna temples are adorned and lighted up, they entice numerous visitors on the day, while Krishna devotees hold bhakti events and preserve night time vigil. Krishna Janmashtami like Ganesh Chaturthi, Holi, Diwali and Dushehra is celebrated grandly across India. Makhan, Peda, Murruku, Mishri, Barfi and Chappan Bhog are offered to Lord Krishna. With divine Krishna bhajans & mesmerising decorations at Krishna bhakts’ homes and in all temples, Janmashtami makes everyone feel complete and happy. Makhan, Peda, Murruku, Mishri, Barfi, and Chappan Bhog are presented to Lord Krishna. With divine Krishna bhajans & mesmerizing decorations at Krishna bhakts’ houses and in all temples, Janmashtami makes each person feel complete and happy.