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Krishna Janmashtami 2025 to Be Celebrated on August 16

Krishna Janmashtami, one of the most celebrated Hindu festivals, will be observed this year on Saturday, August 16, 2025. The festival marks the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna, the eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu, revered as the embodiment of love, compassion, and wisdom. In 2025, devotees across India and the world will mark the occasion as Lord Krishna’s 5252nd birthday.
The celebration, also called Krishna Janmotsava, holds deep spiritual significance for millions of Hindus. It is observed on the Ashtami Tithi of Krishna Paksha in the Bhadrapada month of the Hindu lunar calendar. This year, the Ashtami Tithi begins at 11:49 PM on August 15 and ends at 9:34 PM on August 16.

Key Timings for Janmashtami 2025

  • Ashtami Tithi Begins: August 15, 2025 – 11:49 PM
  • Ashtami Tithi Ends: August 16, 2025 – 9:34 PM
  • Nishita Puja Time: August 15, 2025 – 12:04 AM to 12:47 AM (Aug 16)
  • Parana Time: August 16, 2025 – after 9:34 PM
  • Rohini Nakshatra Begins: August 17, 2025 – 4:38 AM
  • Rohini Nakshatra Ends: August 18, 2025 – 3:17 AM

Devotees believe that worshipping Lord Krishna during the Nishita Kaal, the exact time of his birth, brings spiritual blessings and fulfillment of desires.

Rituals and Celebrations

Janmashtami celebrations typically include fasting, night-long vigils, and elaborate temple decorations. Devotees often observe a day-long vrat (fast) which is broken only after the midnight birth rituals of Lord Krishna. Homes and temples are adorned with flowers, lights, and colorful rangolis.

Many temples, especially the ISKCON temples worldwide, host special programs with devotional music, dance dramas depicting episodes from Krishna’s life, and readings from the Bhagavad Gita. Children often dress up as Krishna and Radha, and dahi-handi events are organized in several cities to recreate the playful, butter-stealing episodes of Krishna’s youth.

Spiritual Significance

Lord Krishna is regarded as the preserver of dharma and the destroyer of evil forces. His teachings in the Bhagavad Gita continue to guide devotees toward righteous living, selfless action, and spiritual wisdom. It is believed that chanting Krishna’s names and offering prayers on this day brings inner peace, joy, and prosperity.

Popular mantras recited on Janmashtami include:

  1. Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya
  2. Om Kleem Krishnaya Namah
  3. Krishnaya Vasudevaya Haraye Parmatmane Pranatah Klesh Nashaya Govindaya Namo Namah
  4. Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare, Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare

Celebrations Beyond India

Krishna Janmashtami is not limited to India; it is celebrated with equal devotion in Nepal, Bangladesh, Mauritius, Fiji, the United States, and the United Kingdom. Cultural programs, bhajan sessions, and processions keep the festive spirit alive across the globe, uniting devotees under a shared spiritual heritage.

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