Another important part of Janmashtami celebrations in most temples is singing Kirtan or songs of Krishna glorification or praise.
Prepare flower garlands and other temple decorations before Janamashtami celebrations.
Kids dress up like Lord Krishna during Janmashtami celebrations all over India and visit friends and family while carrying out the riveted tradition.
At midnight, priests open the drapes that usually conceal Krishna’s deity to display the freshly dressed and bathed God on His elaborate altar.
Yellow colour is the most used in traditional Krishna Janmashtami celebrations in clothes, decorations, and jewelry.
Participating in a community festival or parade is another fantastic way to commemorate Janmashtami if you cannot visit a temple.
Together with other worshippers, bathe and dress Lord Krishna’s deity. Bring food as an offering to the temple.
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