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Krishna Janmashtami 2025: Here's why the festival is celebrated over 2 days

Krishna Janmashtami 2025: Lord Krishna is worshipped by devotees with great faith. Here’s why the festival spans two days this year.

Updated on: Aug 15, 2025 01:15 pm IST
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Janmashtami 2025: Krishna Janmashtami is celebrated by devotees with great pomp and fervour, marking the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna, the eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu. This festival is observed in the Ashtami Tithi of the Krishna Paksha in the month of Bhadrapada. Janmashtami is celebrated across India, with devotees fasting to seek blessings and participating in Dahi Handi events. As per Drik Pachang, this year it will be the 5252nd birth anniversary of Lord Krishna. In 2025, the festival will be observed over two days.

Janmashtami is celebrated on 15 and 16 August.(Shutterstock)

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When is Krishna Janmashtami?

Devotees worship Lord Gopal, the child form of Krishna, on Janmashtami. (Unsplash)

There are many rituals that devotees perform on Janmashtami. These include observing a day-long fast; some even follow the Nirjala fast (a no-water fast), while others eat fruit only. Devotees also decorate their homes with flowers and lamps. Special aartis and pujas are performed in temples, which devotees attend. Devotees offer prasad to Lord Krishna as well, after puja.

In Maharashtra, especially, people form pyramids to break pots of curd hung above the ground, celebrating Lord Krishna's love for butter and his mischievous antics as a child. Many devotional songs and kirtans are also sung on this day.

 
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