To celebrate this religious festival, the faithful people start preparing well in advance. These people keep fast with love and reverence. At night, they go to the temples of God and worship. In the midnight, when Shri Krishna was born, in the temples, conch, bells, gongs, etc., are shown with joy and offerings are distributed.
Devotees break their fast by accepting this Prasad. On the day of Janmashtami, swing and tableau etc. are performed in many places in villages and cities. On this occasion, various types of confectionery etc. start being made many days before. On this day, the beauty of temples is made on sight. Colored bulbs are lighted on the temples. The beauty of temples is especially visible in Mathura and Vrindavan, the birthplace of Shri Krishna. On this day, Akhand recitation of Gita runs in many temples and religious places.
This great festival has special significance in the form of spiritual and cultural donations in the Hindu society of India. This festival gives us spiritual and temporal message. This festival paves the way for new inspiration, new enthusiasm and new resolutions every year. While this festival reminds us of the child form of Shri Krishna on the one hand, on the other hand it also teaches the importance of hard struggle and nishkam karma to get its rightful rights.
Therefore, it is our duty that we take the vow to take the Ganes of the character of Lord Krishna on the holy day of Janmashtami and make our life meaningful.
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