तूने मुझे बुलाया शेरावालिए हिंदी लिरिक्स, Tune Mujhe Bulaya Sherawaliye Lyrics in Hindi

Tune Mujhe Bulaya Sherawaliye Lyrics in Hindi, तूने मुझे बुलाया शेरावालिए हिंदी लिरिक्स

सांची जोतो वाली माता
माता
तेरी जयजायकर
जयजायकर – 3

तूने मुझे बुलाया शेरा वालिए
मैं आया
मैं आया शेरा वालिए
ओ जोता वालिए पहाड़ां वालिए ओ मेहराँ वालिए
तूने मुझे बुलाया शेरा वालिए
मैं आया
मैं आया शेरा वालिए

सारा जाग है एक बंजारा – 2
सबकी मज़िल तेरा दौरा
उँचे पर्वत लंबा रास्ता – 2
पर मैं रह ना पाया शेरा वालिए
तूने मुझे बुलाया शेरा वालिए
मैं आया
मैं आया शेरा वालिए

(सूने मन मे जल गई बाती
तेरे पाठ मे मिल गये साथी) – (2)
मूह खोलू क्या तुझसे मांगूं 2
बिन माँगे सब पाया शेरा वालिए
तूने मुझे बुलाया शेरा वालिए
ओ मैं आया
मैं आया शेरा वालिए

कौन है राजा कौन भिखारी – 2
एक बराबर तेरे सारे पुजारी
तूने सबको दर्शन दे के – 2
अपने गले लगाया शेरा वालिए
तूने मुझे बुलाया शेरा वालिए
ओ ज्योतां वालिए पहाड़ां वालिए ओ मेहराँ वालिए
तूने मुझे बुलाया शेरा वालिए – 2
मैं आया
मैं आया शेरा वालिए

ओ प्रेम से बोलो
जय माता दी
ओ सारे बोलो
जय माता दी
ओ आते बोलो
जय माता दी
ओ जाते बोलो
जय माता दी
ओ कष्ट निवारे
जय माता दी
ओ पर उतरे
जय माता दी
ऐसी मॅन भोली
जय माता दी
भर दे झोली
जय माता दी
ओ तेरे दर पर
जय माता दी
मान देगी दर्शन
जय माता दी
ओ जय माता दी
जय माता दी
पहाड़ाँ वाली की जय
वैष्णो देवी की जय
अंबे रानी की जय
पहाड़ाँ वाली की जय

This is Tune Mujhe Bulaya Sherawaliye Lyrics in Hindi

Tune Mujhe Bulaya Sherawaliye Lyrics in English, तूने मुझे बुलाया शेरावालिये लिरिक्स

Sachiyan joto vali mata
Mata
Teri jayjaykar
Jayjaykar – 3
Tune mujhe bulaya shera valiye
Mai aaya
Mai aaya shera valiye
O jota valiye pahadan valiye o meharan valiye
Tune mujhe bulaya shera valiye
Mai aaya
Mai aaya shera valiye
Sara jag hai ek banjara – 2
Sabaki mazil tera daura
Unche parvat lamba rasta – 2
Par mai rah na paya shera valiye
Tune mujhe bulaya shera valiye
Mai aaya
Mai aaya shera valiye
(Sune man me jal gai bati
Tere path me mil gaye sathi) – (2)
Muh kholu kya tujhase mangu – 2
Bin mange sab paya shera valiye
Tune mujhe bulaya shera valiye
O mai aaya
Mai aaya shera valiye
Kaun hai raja kaun bhikhari – 2
Ek barabar tere sare pujari
Tune sabako darshan de ke – 2
Apane gale lagaya shera valiye
Tune mujhe bulaya shera valiye
O jotan valiye pahadan valiye o meharan valiye
Tune mujhe bulaya shera valiye – 2
Mai aaya
Mai aaya shera valiye
O prem se bolo
Jay mata di
O sare bolo
Jay mata di
O aate bolo
Jay mata di
O jate bolo
Jay mata di
O kasht nivare
Jay mata di
O par utare
Jay mata di
Aisi mann bholi
Jay mata di
Bhar de jholi
Jay mata di
O tere dar par
Jay mata di
Man degi darshan
Jay mata di
O jay mata di
Jay mata di
Pahadan vali ki jay
Vaishno devi ki jay
Ambe rani ki jay
Pahadan vali ki jay

आरती कुंजबिहारी की लिरिक्स, Aarti Kunj Bihari Ki Lyrics in Hindi

आरती कुंजबिहारी की लिरिक्स हिंदी में, Aarti Kunj Bihari Ki Lyrics in Hindi

आरती कुंजबिहारी की, श्री गिरिधर कृष्णमुरारी की
गले में बैजंती माला, बजावै मुरली मधुर बाला।
श्रवण में कुण्डल झलकाला, नंद के आनंद नंदलाला।
गगन सम अंग कांति काली, राधिका चमक रही आली।
लतन में ठाढ़े बनमाली;
भ्रमर सी अलक, कस्तूरी तिलक, चंद्र सी झलक;
ललित छवि श्यामा प्यारी की॥
श्री गिरिधर कृष्णमुरारी की॥
आरती कुंजबिहारी कीगिरिधर कृष्णमुरारी की॥ x2

कनकमय मोर मुकुट बिलसै, देवता दरसन को तरसैं।
गगन सों सुमन रासि बरसै;
बजे मुरचंग, मधुर मिरदंग, ग्वालिन संग;
अतुल रति गोप कुमारी की॥
श्री गिरिधर कृष्णमुरारी की॥
आरती कुंजबिहारी की
श्री गिरिधर कृष्णमुरारी की॥ x2

जहां ते प्रकट भई गंगा, कलुष कलि हारिणि श्रीगंगा।
स्मरन ते होत मोह भंगा;
बसी सिव सीस, जटा के बीच, हरै अघ कीच;
चरन छवि श्रीबनवारी की॥
श्री गिरिधर कृष्णमुरारी की॥
आरती कुंजबिहारी की
श्री गिरिधर कृष्णमुरारी की॥ x2

चमकती उज्ज्वल तट रेनू, बज रही वृंदावन बेनू।
चहुं दिसि गोपि ग्वाल धेनू;
हंसत मृदु मंद,चांदनी चंद, कटत भव फंद;
टेर सुन दीन भिखारी की॥
श्री गिरिधर कृष्णमुरारी की॥
आरती कुंजबिहारी की
श्री गिरिधर कृष्णमुरारी की॥ x2

आरती कुंजबिहारी की, श्री गिरिधर कृष्ण मुरारी की॥
आरती कुंजबिहारी की, श्री गिरिधर कृष्ण मुरारी की॥

This is Aarti Kunj Bihari Ki Lyrics in Hindi

आरती कुंजबिहारी की लिरिक्स, Aarti Kunj Bihari Ki Lyrics in English


Shri Girdhar Krishna Murari Ki x 2
Gale Mein Baijanti Mala
Bajave Murali Madhur Bala
Shravan Mein Kundal Jhalakala,
Nand Ke nand, shri anand kand, Mohan brijchand
Radhika Raman bihari ki
Shri Giradhar Krishnamuraari Ki
Aarti Kunj Bihari Ki
Shri Girdhar Krishna Murari Ki x 2

Gagan Sam Ang Kanti Kali, Radhika Chamak Rahi Aali
Ratan Mein Thadhe Banamali
Bhramar Si Alak, Kasturi Tilak, Chandra Si Jhalak
Lalit Chavi Shyama Pyari Ki
Shri Giradhar Krishnamuraari Ki
Aarti Kunj Bihari Ki
Shri Girdhar Krishna Murari Ki x 2

Kanakmay Mor Mukut Bilse, Devata Darsan Ko Tarse
Gagan So Suman Raasi Barse
Baje Murchang, Madhur Mridang, Gwaalin Sang
Atual Rati Gop Kumaari Ki
Shri Giradhar Krishna Murari Ki
Aarti Kunj Bihari Ki
Shri Girdhar Krishna Murari Ki x 2

Jahaan Se Pragat Bhayi Ganga, Kalush Kali Haarini Shri Ganga
Smaran Se Hot Moh Bhanga
Basi Shiv Shish, Jataa Ke Biich, Harei Agh Kiich;
Charan Chhavi Shri Banvaari Ki
Shri Giradhar Krishnamuraari Ki
Aarti Kunj Bihari Ki
Shri Girdhar Krishna Murari Ki x 2

Chamakati Ujjawal Tat Renu, Baj Rahi Vrindavan Benu
Chahu Disi Gopi Gwaal Dhenu
Hansat Mridu Mand, Chandani Chandra, Katat Bhav Phand
Ter Sun Diin Bhikhaarii Kii
Shri Giradhar Krishnamuraari Ki
Aarti Kunj Bihari Ki
Shri Girdhar Krishna Murari Ki x 2

जय गणेश जय गणेश जय गणेश देवा माता जाकी पार्वती पिता महादेवा, Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh Deva Aarti Lyrics in Hindi

जय गणेश जय गणेश जय गणेश देवा माता जाकी पार्वती पिता महादेवा लिरिक्स, Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh Deva Aarti Lyrics in Hindi



जय गणेश जय गणेश,
जय गणेश देवा ।
माता जाकी पार्वती,
पिता महादेवा ॥

एक दंत दयावंत,
चार भुजा धारी ।
माथे सिंदूर सोहे,
मूसे की सवारी ॥

जय गणेश जय गणेश,
जय गणेश देवा ।
माता जाकी पार्वती,
पिता महादेवा ॥

पान चढ़े फल चढ़े,
और चढ़े मेवा ।
लड्डुअन का भोग लगे,
संत करें सेवा ॥

जय गणेश जय गणेश,
जय गणेश देवा ।
माता जाकी पार्वती,
पिता महादेवा ॥

अंधन को आंख देत,
कोढ़िन को काया ।
बांझन को पुत्र देत,
निर्धन को माया ॥

This is Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh Deva Lyrics in Hindi

जय गणेश जय गणेश,
जय गणेश देवा ।
माता जाकी पार्वती,
पिता महादेवा ॥

'सूर' श्याम शरण आए,
सफल कीजे सेवा ।
माता जाकी पार्वती,
पिता महादेवा ॥

जय गणेश जय गणेश,
जय गणेश देवा ।
माता जाकी पार्वती,
पिता महादेवा ॥

दीनन की लाज रखो,
शंभु सुतकारी ।
कामना को पूर्ण करो,
जाऊं बलिहारी ॥

जय गणेश जय गणेश,
जय गणेश देवा ।
माता जाकी पार्वती,
पिता महादेवा ॥

Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh Deva Aarti Lyrics in English


Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh,
Jai Ganesh Deva
Mata Jaki Parvati,
Pita Maha Deva

Ek Dant Daya Want,
Char Bhuuja Dhari
Mathe Sindor Sohe,
Muse Ki Sawari

Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh,
Jai Ganesh Deva
Mata Jaki Parvati,
Pita Maha Deva

Pan Chadhe Phool Chadhe,
Aur Chadhe Mewa
Laduan Ko Bhog Lage,
Sant Kare Sewa

Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh,
Jai Ganesh Deva
Mata Jaki Parvati,
Pita Maha Deva

Andhan Ko Aankh Det,
Kodhin Ko Kaya
Bajhan Ko Purta Det,
Nirdhan Ko Maya

Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh,
Jai Ganesh Deva
Mata Jaki Parvati,
Pita Maha Deva

'sur' Shaam Sharan Aaye,
Safal Ki Jiye Sewa
Mata Jaki Parwati,
Pita Maha Deva

Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh,
Jai Ganesh Deva
Mata Jaki Parvati,
Pita Maha Deva

Deenan Ki Laaj Rakho,
Shambhu Sutakari
Kamana Ko Poorn Karo,
Jaoon Balihari

Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh,
Jai Ganesh Deva
Mata Jaki Parvati,
Pita Maha Deva

गणपति तेरे चरणों की पग धूल जो मिल जाए लिरिक्स, Ganpati Tere Charon ki Lyrics in Hindi

गणपति तेरे चरणों की पग धूल जो मिल जाए लिरिक्स, Ganpati Tere Charon ki Lyrics in Hindi


गणपति तेरे चरणों की,
बप्पा तेरे चरणों की,
पग धूल जो मिल जाए,
सच कहता हूँ गणपति,
तकदीर सम्भल जाए,
गणपति तेरें चरणों की।।

सुनते है तेरी रेहमत,
दिन रात बरसती है,
इक बूँद जो मिल जाए,
मन की कली खिल जाए,
गणपति तेरें चरणों की।।

ये मन बड़ा चंचल है,
कैसे तेरा भजन करूँ,
जितना इसे समझाऊं,
उतना ही मचल जाए,
गणपति तेरें चरणों की।।

नजरो से गिराना ना,
चाहे जो भी सजा देना,
नजरो से जो गिर जाए,
मुश्किल ही संभल पाए,
गणपति तेरें चरणों की।।

This is Ganpati Tere Charon ki Lyrics in Hindi

बप्पा इस जीवन की,
बस एक तम्मना है,
तुम सामने हो मेरे,
मेरा दम ही निकल जाए,
गणपति तेरें चरणों की।।

गणपति तेरे चरणों की,
बप्पा तेरे चरणों की,
पग धूल जो मिल जाए,
सच कहता हूँ गणपति,
तकदीर सम्भल जाए,
गणपति तेरें चरणों की।।

Anant Chaturdashi 2020

Anant Chaturdashi 2020 

Anant Chaturdashi Puja Muhurat 2020

Anant Chaturdashi 2020 Date - Tuesday, September 1, 2020
Anant Chaturdashi Puja Muhurat - 06:27 AM to 09:38 AM
Duration - 03 Hours 11 Mins

Chaturdashi Tithi Begins - 08:48 AM on Aug 31, 2020
Chaturdashi Tithi Ends - 09:38 AM on Sep 01, 2020

Anant Chaturdashi 2025

Anant Chaturdashi 2025 

Anant Chaturdashi is a day to worship God Vishnu in his eternal form, that is the form which is Anant or "jiska koi ant na ho". Anant Chaturdashi falls on the 14th day of the Shukla paksha of the Bhadrapad month and 10th day of Ganesh Chaturthi and coincides with Ganpati Visarjan. The Ganesha idols are immersed in water oceans or seas on this day after 10 days of offering prayers and prasad to the Ganesha idols. Fast is observed on the day of Anant Chaturdashi which holds a great deal of importance for Hindus as well as Jains.Anant Chaturdashi is also known by the name of Anant Chaudas.

Anant Chaturdashi is considered as the most significant day for worshipping Lord Vishnu in his Anant avatar. Devotees of Lord Vishnu observe a fast for the whole day and perform various pujas and tie sacred threads on their wrists. Anant Chaturdashi is also the last day of the Hindu festival of Ganeshotsav or Ganpati Visarjan. Ganesha idols are immersed into water bodies and people dance and sing in large processions. Ganeshotsav is popular in the states of Maharastra, Gujrat, Karnataka, Andra Pradesh, and Bihar.

Anant Chaturthi importance lies in the fact that-

It marks the end of the Ganpati festival or Ganapati Visarjan. Ganpati idols are taken into lakes or sea in great processions to be immersed in the waters.
People recite and listen to the stories of Lord Vishnu, who is also known as Anant. The recitation of Vedas is also known as “Anant Vrat”.

Anant Chaturdashi Puja Muhurat 2025

Anant Chaturdashi 2025 Date - Saturday, September 6, 2025
Anant Chaturdashi Puja Muhurat - 06:28 AM to 01:41 AM, Sep 07
Duration - 19 Hours 13 Mins

Chaturdashi Tithi Begins - 03:12 AM on Sep 06, 2025
Chaturdashi Tithi Ends - 01:41 AM on Sep 07, 2025

Anant Chaturdashi 2024

Anant Chaturdashi 2024 

Anant Chaturdashi is a day to worship God Vishnu in his eternal form, that is the form which is Anant or "jiska koi ant na ho". Anant Chaturdashi falls on the 14th day of the Shukla paksha of the Bhadrapad month and 10th day of Ganesh Chaturthi and coincides with Ganpati Visarjan. The Ganesha idols are immersed in water oceans or seas on this day after 10 days of offering prayers and prasad to the Ganesha idols. Fast is observed on the day of Anant Chaturdashi which holds a great deal of importance for Hindus as well as Jains.Anant Chaturdashi is also known by the name of Anant Chaudas.

Anant Chaturdashi is considered as the most significant day for worshipping Lord Vishnu in his Anant avatar. Devotees of Lord Vishnu observe a fast for the whole day and perform various pujas and tie sacred threads on their wrists. Anant Chaturdashi is also the last day of the Hindu festival of Ganeshotsav or Ganpati Visarjan. Ganesha idols are immersed into water bodies and people dance and sing in large processions. Ganeshotsav is popular in the states of Maharastra, Gujrat, Karnataka, Andra Pradesh, and Bihar.

Anant Chaturthi importance lies in the fact that-

It marks the end of the Ganpati festival or Ganapati Visarjan. Ganpati idols are taken into lakes or sea in great processions to be immersed in the waters.
People recite and listen to the stories of Lord Vishnu, who is also known as Anant. The recitation of Vedas is also known as “Anant Vrat”.

Anant Chaturdashi Puja Muhurat 2024

Anant Chaturdashi 2024 Date - Tuesday, September 17, 2024
Anant Chaturdashi Puja Muhurat - 06:30 AM to 11:44 AM
Duration - 5 Hours 14 Mins

Chaturdashi Tithi Begins - 03:10 PM on Sep 16, 2024
Chaturdashi Tithi Ends - 11:44 AM on Sep 17, 2024

Anant Chaturdashi 2022

Anant Chaturdashi 2022 

Anant Chaturdashi is a day to worship God Vishnu in his eternal form, that is the form which is Anant or "jiska koi ant na ho". Anant Chaturdashi falls on the 14th day of the Shukla paksha of the Bhadrapad month and 10th day of Ganesh Chaturthi and coincides with Ganpati Visarjan. The Ganesha idols are immersed in water oceans or seas on this day after 10 days of offering prayers and prasad to the Ganesha idols. Fast is observed on the day of Anant Chaturdashi which holds a great deal of importance for Hindus as well as Jains.Anant Chaturdashi is also known by the name of Anant Chaudas.

Anant Chaturdashi is considered as the most significant day for worshipping Lord Vishnu in his Anant avatar. Devotees of Lord Vishnu observe a fast for the whole day and perform various pujas and tie sacred threads on their wrists. Anant Chaturdashi is also the last day of the Hindu festival of Ganeshotsav or Ganpati Visarjan. Ganesha idols are immersed into water bodies and people dance and sing in large processions. Ganeshotsav is popular in the states of Maharastra, Gujrat, Karnataka, Andra Pradesh, and Bihar.

Anant Chaturthi importance lies in the fact that-

It marks the end of the Ganpati festival or Ganapati Visarjan. Ganpati idols are taken into lakes or sea in great processions to be immersed in the waters.
People recite and listen to the stories of Lord Vishnu, who is also known as Anant. The recitation of Vedas is also known as “Anant Vrat”.

Anant Chaturdashi Puja Muhurat 2022

Anant Chaturdashi 2022 Date - Friday, September 9, 2022
Anant Chaturdashi Puja Muhurat - 06:28 AM to 06:07 PM
Duration - 11 Hours 39 Mins

Chaturdashi Tithi Begins - 09:02 PM on Sep 08, 2022
Chaturdashi Tithi Ends - 06:07 PM on Sep 09, 2022

Anant Chaturdashi 2021

Anant Chaturdashi 2021 

Anant Chaturdashi is a day to worship God Vishnu in his eternal form, that is the form which is Anant or "jiska koi ant na ho". Anant Chaturdashi falls on the 14th day of the Shukla paksha of the Bhadrapad month and 10th day of Ganesh Chaturthi and coincides with Ganpati Visarjan. The Ganesha idols are immersed in water oceans or seas on this day after 10 days of offering prayers and prasad to the Ganesha idols. Fast is observed on the day of Anant Chaturdashi which holds a great deal of importance for Hindus as well as Jains.Anant Chaturdashi is also known by the name of Anant Chaudas.

Anant Chaturdashi is considered as the most significant day for worshipping Lord Vishnu in his Anant avatar. Devotees of Lord Vishnu observe a fast for the whole day and perform various pujas and tie sacred threads on their wrists. Anant Chaturdashi is also the last day of the Hindu festival of Ganeshotsav or Ganpati Visarjan. Ganesha idols are immersed into water bodies and people dance and sing in large processions. Ganeshotsav is popular in the states of Maharastra, Gujrat, Karnataka, Andra Pradesh, and Bihar.

Anant Chaturthi importance lies in the fact that-

It marks the end of the Ganpati festival or Ganapati Visarjan. Ganpati idols are taken into lakes or sea in great processions to be immersed in the waters.
People recite and listen to the stories of Lord Vishnu, who is also known as Anant. The recitation of Vedas is also known as “Anant Vrat”.

Anant Chaturdashi Puja Muhurat 2021

Anant Chaturdashi 2021 Date - Sunday, September 19, 2021
Anant Chaturdashi Puja Muhurat - 06:30 AM to 05:28 AM, Sep 20
Duration - 22 Hours 57 Mins

Chaturdashi Tithi Begins - 05:59 AM on Sep 19, 2021
Chaturdashi Tithi Ends - 05:28 AM on Sep 20, 2021

Onam 2021 Date, Onam 2021 Calendar, Thiruvonam Date

Onam 2021 Date, Thiruvonam Date


Onam is a Hindu festival celebrated mainly by the people of Kerala. Malayali festival Onam is celebrated by native speakers of Malayalam. Onam is celebrated in Chingam month on Malayalam Solar Calendar. Chingam month is known as Simha month in other solar calendars and in Tamil Calendar it is known as Avani month. In the month of Chingam when Nakshatra Thiruvonam prevails during Madhyahna part of the day, that day is considered for Onam celebrations. Thiruvonam Nakshatra is known as Shravana in other Hindu Calendars.

Onam Festival Dates

Onam 2021 Date - 21st August, Saturday

Onam 2021 Calendar

Here you can find Onam 2021 Calendar:

Onam Day 1 12th August 2021Atthachamayam, Athapoo Pookalam
Onam Day 213th August 2021Chithira Day
Onam Day 314th August 2021Chodhi Day
Onam Day 415th August 2021Vishakham Day
Onam Day 516th August 2021Anizham Day, Vallam Kali
Onam Day 617th August 2021Thriketa Day
Onam Day 718th August 2021Moolam Day, Onam Sadya Puli Kali, Kaikotti Kali
Onam Day 819th August 2021Pooradam Day, Onathappan
Onam Day 920th August 2021Uthradom Day, First Onam Uthradappachil
Onam Day 1021st August 2021Thiruvonam Day, Second Onam Thiru-Onam, Onam
Onam Day 1122nd August 2021Avvittom Day, Third Onam Thrissur Pulikali
Onam Day 1223rd August 2021Chatayam Day, Fourth Onam

Onam 2024 Date, Onam 2024 Calendar, Thiruvonam Date

Onam 2024 Date, Thiruvonam Date

Onam is a Hindu festival celebrated mainly by the people of Kerala. Malayali festival Onam is celebrated by native speakers of Malayalam. Onam is celebrated in Chingam month on Malayalam Solar Calendar. Chingam month is known as Simha month in other solar calendars and in Tamil Calendar it is known as Avani month. In the month of Chingam when Nakshatra Thiruvonam prevails during Madhyahna part of the day, that day is considered for Onam celebrations. Thiruvonam Nakshatra is known as Shravana in other Hindu Calendars.

The festival honours the appearance of Vamana avatar of Vishnu and the home coming of the legendary King Mahabali. Onam celebrates the Asura King Mahabali's annual visit from Patala Lok, the lok that is considered to be under Earth. It is believed that Asura King Mahabali visits every Malayali home to meet people on Thiruvonam day. Onam celebrations start on Atham day (the day when Atham Nakshatra prevails) and continue for 10 days till Thiruvonam day. Atham Nakshatra is known as Hasta Nakshatra in other Hindu Calendars. The first day of Onam is popularly known as Atthachamayam day. Post Thiruvonam day, Onam celebrations continue for another two days which means Onam is a twelve days long festival.Onam state holidays start one day before and end after two days of main Thiruvonam day. The holidays are named first Onam, second Onam, third Onam and fourth Onam where the second Onam is the most important day of four days holidays.

The word ‘Onam’ or ‘Thiruvonam’ is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Shravanam.’ Thiruvonam is one among the 27 nakshatras or constellations. The passage of time made the word Shravanam becoming Onam in today's time. The word ‘Thiru’ means the places and activities associated with Lord Vishnu in South India. Thiruvonam is the Nakshatra of Lord Vishnu, who appeared as Vamana to push Mahabali into Pathalam.

Onam Festival Dates

Onam 2024 Date - 15th September, Sunday

Check out Onam 2020 Date

Onam 2024 Calendar

Here you can find Onam 2024 Calendar:

Onam Day 1 5th September 2024Atthachamayam, Athapoo Pookalam
Onam Day 27th September 2024Chithira Day
Onam Day 38th September 2024Chodhi Day
Onam Day 49th September 2024Vishakham Day
Onam Day 510th September 2024Anizham Day, Vallam Kali
Onam Day 611th September 2024Thriketa Day
Onam Day 712th September 2024Moolam Day, Onam Sadya Puli Kali, Kaikotti Kali
Onam Day 813th September 2024Pooradam Day, Onathappan
Onam Day 914th September 2024Uthradom Day, First Onam Uthradappachil
Onam Day 1015th September 2024Thiruvonam Day, Second Onam Thiru-Onam, Onam
Onam Day 1116th September 2024Avvittom Day, Third Onam Thrissur Pulikali
Onam Day 1217th September 2024Chatayam Day, Fourth Onam

Onam 2025 Date, Onam 2025 Calendar, Thiruvonam Date

Onam 2025 Date, Thiruvonam Date

Onam is a Hindu festival celebrated mainly by the people of Kerala. Malayali festival Onam is celebrated by native speakers of Malayalam. Onam is celebrated in Chingam month on Malayalam Solar Calendar. Chingam month is known as Simha month in other solar calendars and in Tamil Calendar it is known as Avani month. In the month of Chingam when Nakshatra Thiruvonam prevails during Madhyahna part of the day, that day is considered for Onam celebrations. Thiruvonam Nakshatra is known as Shravana in other Hindu Calendars.

The festival honours the appearance of Vamana avatar of Vishnu and the home coming of the legendary King Mahabali. Onam celebrates the Asura King Mahabali's annual visit from Patala Lok, the lok that is considered to be under Earth. It is believed that Asura King Mahabali visits every Malayali home to meet people on Thiruvonam day. Onam celebrations start on Atham day (the day when Atham Nakshatra prevails) and continue for 10 days till Thiruvonam day. Atham Nakshatra is known as Hasta Nakshatra in other Hindu Calendars. The first day of Onam is popularly known as Atthachamayam day. Post Thiruvonam day, Onam celebrations continue for another two days which means Onam is a twelve days long festival.Onam state holidays start one day before and end after two days of main Thiruvonam day. The holidays are named first Onam, second Onam, third Onam and fourth Onam where the second Onam is the most important day of four days holidays.

The word ‘Onam’ or ‘Thiruvonam’ is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Shravanam.’ Thiruvonam is one among the 27 nakshatras or constellations. The passage of time made the word Shravanam becoming Onam in today's time. The word ‘Thiru’ means the places and activities associated with Lord Vishnu in South India. Thiruvonam is the Nakshatra of Lord Vishnu, who appeared as Vamana to push Mahabali into Pathalam.

Onam Festival Dates

Onam 2025 Date - 5th September, Friday

Check out Onam 2020 Date

Onam 2025 Calendar

Here you can find Onam 2025 Calendar:

Onam Day 1 26th August 2025Atthachamayam, Athapoo Pookalam
Onam Day 227th August 2025Chithira Day
Onam Day 329th August 2025Chodhi Day
Onam Day 430th August 2025Vishakham Day
Onam Day 531st August 2025Anizham Day, Vallam Kali
Onam Day 61st September 2025Thriketa Day
Onam Day 72nd September 2025Moolam Day, Onam Sadya Puli Kali, Kaikotti Kali
Onam Day 83rd September 2025Pooradam Day, Onathappan
Onam Day 94th September 2025Uthradom Day, First Onam Uthradappachil
Onam Day 105th September 2025Thiruvonam Day, Second Onam Thiru-Onam, Onam
Onam Day 116th September 2025Avvittom Day, Third Onam Thrissur Pulikali
Onam Day 127th September 2025Chatayam Day, Fourth Onam

Sankashti Chaturthi 2025 Dates

Sankashti Chaturthi 2025 Dates

Sankashti Chaturthi or Sankatahara Chaturthi is the day dedicated to Lord Ganesha. Sankashti Chaturthi falls on every 4th day after Pournami full moon (Krishna Paksha) of Hindu lunar calendar month. Each Hindu calendar month has two Chaturthi Tithis. Chaturthi tithi after Purnima or full moon during Krishna Paksha is known as Sankashti Chaturthi and the one after Amavasya or new moon during Shukla Paksha is known as Vinayaka Chaturthi. “Sankashti” word is originated from Sanskrit language which means “liberation during the difficult times”. 

Ganesha showers blessings for all devotees on this day. It is the same day when God Shiva declared his son Ganesha as "pratham pujya" meaning "first god to be worshipped" and superior to all the gods including Vishnu, Lakshmi, Shiva and Parvati. Ganesh is worshipped as the god of wisdom, prosperity and good fortune and devotees seek his blessings at the beginning of any new venture or at the start of travel. Lord Ganesha, the Pratham pujya god who is regarded as the supreme lord of prosperity, intelligence and fortune, symbolizes the remover of all obstacles. 

Sankashti Chaturthi Dates 2025

Check Sankashti Chaturthi dates 2020Below we have given Sankashti Chaturthi 2025 dates:

January 17, 2025, Friday, शुक्रवार
Sakat Chauth / Lambodara Sankashti Chaturthi - सकट चौथ (लम्बोदर संकष्टी चतुर्थी)

February 16, 2025, Sunday, रविवार 
Dwijapriya Sankashti Chaturthi (द्विजप्रिया संकष्टी चतुर्थी)

March 17, 2025, Monday, सोमवार 
Bhalachandra Sankashti Chaturthi (भालचंद्र संकष्टी चतुर्थी)

April 16, 2025, Wednesday, बुधवार 
Vikata Sankashti Chaturthi (विकट संकष्टी चतुर्थी)

May 16, 2025, Friday, शुक्रवार 
Ekadanta Sankashti Chaturthi (एकदंत संकष्टी चतुर्थी)

June 14, 2025, Saturday, शनिवार 
Krishnapingala Sankashti Chaturthi (कृष्णपिंगला संकष्टी चतुर्थी)

July 14, 2025, Monday, सोमवार 
Gajanana Sankashti Chaturthi (गजानना संकष्टी चतुर्थी)

August 12, 2025, Tuesday, मंगलवार 
Bahula Chaturthi/Heramba Sankashti Chaturthi (हेराम्बा संकष्टी चतुर्थी (बहुला चतुर्थी))

September 10, 2025, Wednesday, बुधवार 
Vighnaraja Sankashti Chaturthi (विघ्नराजा संकष्टी चतुर्थी)

October 10, 2025, Friday, शुक्रवार 
Vakratunda Sankashti Chaturthi /Karwa Chauth (वक्रतुंड संकष्टी चतुर्थी (करवा चौथ ))

November 8, 2025, Saturday, शनिवार 
Ganadhipa Sankashti Chaturthi (गणाधिप संकष्टी चतुर्थी)

December 7, 2025, Sunday, रविवार
Akhuratha Sankashti Chaturthi - (अखुराथा संकष्टी चतुर्थी)

Sankashti Chaturthi 2024 Dates

Sankashti Chaturthi 2024 Dates


Sankashti Chaturthi or Sankatahara Chaturthi is the day dedicated to Lord Ganesha. Sankashti Chaturthi falls on every 4th day after Pournami full moon (Krishna Paksha) of Hindu lunar calendar month. Each Hindu calendar month has two Chaturthi Tithis. Chaturthi tithi after Purnima or full moon during Krishna Paksha is known as Sankashti Chaturthi and the one after Amavasya or new moon during Shukla Paksha is known as Vinayaka Chaturthi. “Sankashti” word is originated from Sanskrit language which means “liberation during the difficult times”. 

Ganesha showers blessings for all devotees on this day. It is the same day when God Shiva declared his son Ganesha as "pratham pujya" meaning "first god to be worshipped" and superior to all the gods including Vishnu, Lakshmi, Shiva and Parvati. Ganesh is worshipped as the god of wisdom, prosperity and good fortune and devotees seek his blessings at the beginning of any new venture or at the start of travel. Lord Ganesha, the Pratham pujya god who is regarded as the supreme lord of prosperity, intelligence and fortune, symbolizes the remover of all obstacles. 

Sankashti Chaturthi Dates 2024


January 29, 2024, Monday, रविवार 
Sakat Chauth / Lambodara Sankashti Chaturthi - सकट चौथ (लम्बोदर संकष्टी चतुर्थी)

February 28, 2024, Wednesday, मंगलवार 
Dwijapriya Sankashti Chaturthi (द्विजप्रिया संकष्टी चतुर्थी)

March 28, 2024, Thursday, बुधवार 
Bhalachandra Sankashti Chaturthi (भालचंद्र संकष्टी चतुर्थी)

April 27, 2024, Saturday, शुक्रवार 
Vikata Sankashti Chaturthi (विकट संकष्टी चतुर्थी)

May 26, 2024, Sunday, शनिवार 
Ekadanta Sankashti Chaturthi (एकदंत संकष्टी चतुर्थी)

June 25, 2024, Tuesday, रविवार 
Krishnapingala Sankashti Chaturthi (कृष्णपिंगला संकष्टी चतुर्थी)

July 24, 2024, Wednesday, मंगलवार 
Gajanana Sankashti Chaturthi (गजानना संकष्टी चतुर्थी)

August 22, 2024, Thursday, बुधवार 
Bahula Chaturthi/Heramba Sankashti Chaturthi (हेराम्बा संकष्टी चतुर्थी (बहुला चतुर्थी))

September 21, 2024, Saturday, शुक्रवार 
Vighnaraja Sankashti Chaturthi (विघ्नराजा संकष्टी चतुर्थी)

October 20, 2024, Sunday, रविवार 
Vakratunda Sankashti Chaturthi /Karwa Chauth (वक्रतुंड संकष्टी चतुर्थी (करवा चौथ ))

November 18, 2024, Monday, मंगलवार 
Ganadhipa Sankashti Chaturthi (गणाधिप संकष्टी चतुर्थी)

December 18, 2024, Wednesday, बुधवार
Akhuratha Sankashti Chaturthi - (अखुराथा संकष्टी चतुर्थी)

Sankashti Chaturthi 2023 Dates

Sankashti Chaturthi 2023 Dates


Sankashti Chaturthi or Sankatahara Chaturthi is the day dedicated to Lord Ganesha. Sankashti Chaturthi falls on every 4th day after Pournami full moon (Krishna Paksha) of Hindu lunar calendar month. Each Hindu calendar month has two Chaturthi Tithis. Chaturthi tithi after Purnima or full moon during Krishna Paksha is known as Sankashti Chaturthi and the one after Amavasya or new moon during Shukla Paksha is known as Vinayaka Chaturthi. “Sankashti” word is originated from Sanskrit language which means “liberation during the difficult times”. 

Ganesha showers blessings for all devotees on this day. It is the same day when God Shiva declared his son Ganesha as "pratham pujya" meaning "first god to be worshipped" and superior to all the gods including Vishnu, Lakshmi, Shiva and Parvati. Ganesh is worshipped as the god of wisdom, prosperity and good fortune and devotees seek his blessings at the beginning of any new venture or at the start of travel. Lord Ganesha, the Pratham pujya god who is regarded as the supreme lord of prosperity, intelligence and fortune, symbolizes the remover of all obstacles. 

Sankashti Chaturthi Dates 2023


January 10, 2023, Tuesday, मंगलवार 
Sakat Chauth / Lambodara Sankashti Chaturthi - सकट चौथ (लम्बोदर संकष्टी चतुर्थी)

Feburary 9, 2023, Thursday, वीरवार 
Dwijapriya Sankashti Chaturthi (द्विजप्रिया संकष्टी चतुर्थी)

March 11, 2023, Saturday, शनिवार 
Bhalachandra Sankashti Chaturthi (भालचंद्र संकष्टी चतुर्थी)

April 9, 2023, Sunday, रविवार 
Vikata Sankashti Chaturthi (विकट संकष्टी चतुर्थी)

May 8, 2023, Monday, सोमवार 
Ekadanta Sankashti Chaturthi (एकदंत संकष्टी चतुर्थी)

June 7, 2023, Wednesday, बुधवार 
Krishnapingala Sankashti Chaturthi (कृष्णपिंगला संकष्टी चतुर्थी)

July 6, 2023, Thursday, वीरवार 
Gajanana Sankashti Chaturthi (गजानना संकष्टी चतुर्थी)

August 04, 2023, Friday, शुक्रवार 
Vibhuvana Sankashti Chaturthi (विभुवन संकष्टी चतुर्थी)

September 3, 2023, Sunday, रविवार 
Bahula Chaturthi/Heramba Sankashti Chaturthi (हेराम्बा संकष्टी चतुर्थी (बहुला चतुर्थी))

October 2, 2023, Monday, सोमवार 
Vighnaraja Sankashti Chaturthi (विघ्नराजा संकष्टी चतुर्थी)

November 1, 2023, Wednesday, बुधवार 
Vakratunda Sankashti Chaturthi /Karwa Chauth (वक्रतुंड संकष्टी चतुर्थी (करवा चौथ ))

November 30, 2023, Thursday, वीरवार 
Ganadhipa Sankashti Chaturthi (गणाधिप संकष्टी चतुर्थी)

December 30, 2023, Saturday, शनिवार
Akhuratha Sankashti Chaturthi - (अखुराथा संकष्टी चतुर्थी)

Sankashti Chaturthi 2022 Dates

Sankashti Chaturthi 2022 Dates

Sankashti Chaturthi or Sankatahara Chaturthi is the day dedicated to Lord Ganesha. Sankashti Chaturthi falls on every 4th day after Pournami full moon (Krishna Paksha) of Hindu lunar calendar month. Each Hindu calendar month has two Chaturthi Tithis. Chaturthi tithi after Purnima or full moon during Krishna Paksha is known as Sankashti Chaturthi and the one after Amavasya or new moon during Shukla Paksha is known as Vinayaka Chaturthi. “Sankashti” word is originated from Sanskrit language which means “liberation during the difficult times”. 

Ganesha showers blessings for all devotees on this day. It is the same day when God Shiva declared his son Ganesha as "pratham pujya" meaning "first god to be worshipped" and superior to all the gods including Vishnu, Lakshmi, Shiva and Parvati. Ganesh is worshipped as the god of wisdom, prosperity and good fortune and devotees seek his blessings at the beginning of any new venture or at the start of travel. Lord Ganesha, the Pratham pujya god who is regarded as the supreme lord of prosperity, intelligence and fortune, symbolizes the remover of all obstacles. 

Sankashti Chaturthi Dates 2022


January 21, 2022, Friday, शुक्रवार
Sakat Chauth / Lambodara Sankashti Chaturthi - सकट चौथ (लम्बोदर संकष्टी चतुर्थी)

February 20, 2022, Sunday, रविवार 
Dwijapriya Sankashti Chaturthi (द्विजप्रिया संकष्टी चतुर्थी)

March 21, 2022, Monday, सोमवार 
Bhalachandra Sankashti Chaturthi (भालचंद्र संकष्टी चतुर्थी)

April 19, 2022, Tuesday, मंगलवार 
Vikata Sankashti Chaturthi (विकट संकष्टी चतुर्थी)

May 19, 2022, Thursday, वीरवार 
Ekadanta Sankashti Chaturthi (एकदंत संकष्टी चतुर्थी)

June 17, 2022, Friday, शुक्रवार 
Krishnapingala Sankashti Chaturthi (कृष्णपिंगला संकष्टी चतुर्थी)

July 16, 2022, Saturday, शनिवार 
Gajanana Sankashti Chaturthi (गजानना संकष्टी चतुर्थी)

August 15, 2022, Monday, सोमवार 
Bahula Chaturthi/Heramba Sankashti Chaturthi (हेराम्बा संकष्टी चतुर्थी (बहुला चतुर्थी))

September 13, 2022, Tuesday, मंगलवार 
Vighnaraja Sankashti Chaturthi (विघ्नराजा संकष्टी चतुर्थी)

October 13, 2022, Thursday, वीरवार 
Vakratunda Sankashti Chaturthi /Karwa Chauth (वक्रतुंड संकष्टी चतुर्थी (करवा चौथ ))

November 12, 2022, Saturday, शनिवार 
Ganadhipa Sankashti Chaturthi (गणाधिप संकष्टी चतुर्थी)

December 11, 2022, Sunday, रविवार
Akhuratha Sankashti Chaturthi - (अखुराथा संकष्टी चतुर्थी)

Janmashtami Kab Hai, Janmashtami 2020 Date

            Janmashtami 2020, Janmashtami 2020 Date

Who is Krishna? 

Sri Krishna is regarded as the one of the most powerful and highly revered eighth human incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Krishna is usually depicted with a flute in his hand is mainly worshipped in some prominent locations across India such as Vrindavan in Uttar Pradesh, the Jagannatha aspect in Odisha, Mayapur in West Bengal, Dwarka and Junagadh in Gujarat, in the form of Vithoba in Pandharpur, Maharashtra, Nathdwara in Rajasthan, Udupi Krishna in Karnataka and Guruvayur in Kerala. Krishna is worshipped in the world because of the efforts of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON).


Where was Krishna born?

Born in Mathura, Sri Krishna's birth signified the end of demons. Sri Krishna was born to Devaki and Vasudeva in a prison in the Kansa's captivity. Krishna's father Vasudev, handed over his child at the time of his birth to his brother Nand to save Krishna from the demon King Kansa. Krishna was born in Mathura but grew up in Gokul where later on he killed his uncle, King Kansa.

Who was Vasudeva?

As per Bhagavata Purana, Vasudeva, son of the Yadav king Shurasena, was the father of Krishna, and his siblings Balarama and Subhadra. Vasudeva was the brother of Nanda Baba, who took care of Krishna during his early years as a child. His other brother Devashrava is the actual father of Ekalavya who played a significant role in Mahabharata. His sister Kunti was married to Pandu.

Who was Devaki?

Devaki was the daughter of Devak, sister of Kamsa, wife of Vasudeva and mother of Krishna. Kamsa escorted the newly-weds to Mathura and drove their chariot. A celestial voice proclaims that "The eighth child of Devaki that you are ferrying shall become your death!" Kamsa got angered and rises to kill Devaki but is stopped by Vasudeva who promises to deliver each child to Kamsa as soon as they are born.

Krishna Janmasthan Temple Complex

The Krishna Janmasthan Temple Complex is a group of Hindu temples in Mallapura, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, India. These temples are built around the place where Sri Krishna is said to have been born.

What is Krishna Janmashtami?

Krishna Janmashtami is the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna celebrated with great devotion and enthusiasm in India and the whole world. Krishna Janmashtami is also known as Gokulashtami, Shrikrishna Jayanti or simply Janmashtami. It is celebrated on the Ashtami tithi of Krishna Paksh or the 8th day of the dark fortnight of Bhadrapad month. Krishna Janmashtami is also known as Satam Atham in Gujarat and Krishna Janmashtami is observed as Ashtami Rohini in South India mainly in Kerala.

Krishna is Devaki and Vasudeva's son and his birthday is celebrated by Hindus all over the world as Janmastami, the followers of ISCKON and Gaudiya Vaishnavism celebrate it with immense devotion and religious fervour.

Krishna was born at the time when evil was everywhere, and when he was to be killed by his uncle King Kansa. Krishna's father Vasudeva takes him across Yamuna immediately at the time he was born in Mathura, to foster parents in Gokul, named Nanda and Yashoda.

After Krishna is born at the exact midnight time, the statue of baby Krishna is washed and clothed, then placed in a cradle.

Krishna temples across India and even the world organize events in honour of Lord Krishna where songs in praise of the Lord are sung and scriptures from Bhagavata Purana and Bhagavad Gita are recited. In Hindi we say "Kab Hai Janmashtami", you can find the Janmashtami 2020 date along with other years.

How is Janmashtami celebrated? - Significance of Janmashtami


Janmashtami celebration takes place during the midnight as Sri Krishna was born on a dark, stormy night to end the attrocities and violence of his uncle, Kansa. People celebrate it with devotional songs and dances, pujas, Krishna arti, mantra, blowing of the Conch and moving the baby Krishna's cradle.

Janmashtami celebration at Mathura and Vrindavan, are so special as these are the places where Sri Krishna had spent his life when he was born and grew up. Krishna has an important role in Mahabharata and preached about bhakti and good karma and is well known to have narrated Bhagwat Geeta to Arjuna. Bhagwat Gita has guiding principles for not only Hindu's but for the whole world. 

Janmashtami is observed since the birth of Sri Krishna. Janmashtami is the 5200+ years old celebration of the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna. It would be the 5250th birth anniversary of Lord Krishna in 2023 as per vedic time.

Krishna Janmashtami is of high significance in most Krishna temples. Janmashtami is like a household celebration in Krishna temples. As Mathura, Vrindavan and Dwarka are associated with Sri Krishna, Krishna Janmastami celebration in these places is like the birth anniversary of one of their family member.

Janmashtami Deity(s)


Which God is worshipped on Janmashtami?
Lord Krishna is worshipped on the day of Janmashtami. As it is the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna, the child form of Lord Krishna, also known as Bal Gopal and Laddu Gopal, are worshipped on the day of Krishna Janamashtami. Along with Child Lord Krishna, the biological parents of Lord Krishna i.e. Vasudeva and Devaki, the foster parents of Lord Krishna i.e. Nanda and Yashoda and the siblings of Lord Krishna i.e. Balabhadra (Lord Balarama) and Subhadra are also worshipped during Janmashtami Puja.

Janmashtami Date and Time

  • Krishna Janamashtami falls on Krishna Paksha Ashtami (23rd day) of Shravana (5th month) as per Amanta Hindu Calendar
  • Krishna Janmashtami falls on Krishna Paksha Ashtami (23rd day) of Bhadrapada (6th month) as per Purnimanta Calendar
However Krishna Janmashtami is observed on the same day in both calendars.

Janmashtami Festivals
Janmashtami is celebrated for 2 days at some places
Day 1 – Krishna Janamashtami
Day 2 – Dahi Handi

What is to be done on Janmashtami? or How Janmashtami is observed?


  • Janamashtami is a day long fast. Some people fast and some not but everybody worship Sri Krishna
  • Bal Krishna is worshipped during midnight as that time is considered to be the time when Krishna was born
  • People visit Krishna temples
  • Sweet dishes are prepared made of milk products and given to Sri Krishna to eat ( for bhog)

Janmashtami Celebration in North, South India


People in India celebrate Krishna Janmashtami as per Lunar Calendar mostly in North India but some temples in South India observe Krishna Janmashtami as per Solar Calendar. Janmashtami date as per on Lunar Calendar and Janmashtami date as per Solar Calendar might differ up to one month.

Krishna Janmashtami is popularly known as Ashtami Rohini in Kerala, Tamil Nadu and a few parts of Karnataka as per Solar Calendar.

Janmashtami Similar Festivals
Ashtami Rohini – Krishna Janmashtami in Kerala
Dahi Handi – traditional play of Lord Krishna

Krishna Janmashtami 2020 Date

Do you want to know about Janmashtami Date, here we have mentioned the Krishna Janmashtami Puja Muhurat and ISKCON Janmashtami Puja Muhurat:

Krishna Janmashtami Puja Muhurat
5247th Birth Anniversary of Lord Krishna

Krishna Janmashtami 2020 Date - Tuesday, August 11, 2020
Nishita Puja Time - 12:05 AM to 12:48 AM, Aug 12
Duration - 00 Hours 44 Mins

Dahi Handi on Wednesday, August 12, 2020
Parana as per Dharma Shastra
Parana Time - after 11:16 AM, Aug 12
On Parana Day Ashtami Tithi End Time - 11:16 AM
Janmashtami without Rohini Nakshatra
Alternate Parana as per Dharma Shastra
Parana Time - after 05:53 AM, Aug 12
Parana can be done on next day sunrise after Deva Puja, Visarjan etc.
Parana as per modern tradition in society
Parana Time - after 12:48 AM, Aug 12
at many places in India, Parana is done after Nishita i.e. Hindu midnight
Mid Night Moment - 12:26 AM, Aug 12
Chandrodaya Moment - 11:40 PM Krishna Dashami

Ashtami Tithi Begins - 09:06 AM on Aug 11, 2020
Ashtami Tithi Ends - 11:16 AM on Aug 12, 2020

Rohini Nakshatra Begins - 03:27 AM on Aug 13, 2020
Rohini Nakshatra Ends - 05:22 AM on Aug 14, 2020


ISKCON Janmashtami Puja Muhurat

ISKCON Krishna Janmashtami 2020 Date - Wednesday, August 12, 2020
Nishita Puja Time - 12:04 AM to 12:48 AM, Aug 13
Duration - 00 Hours 44 Mins
Parana Time as per ISKCON
Parana Time - after 05:53 AM, Aug 13
Janmashtami without Rohini Nakshatra
On Parana Day Ashtami got over before Sunrise
Mid Night Moment - 12:26 AM, Aug 13
Chandrodaya Moment - 12:16 AM, Aug 13 Krishna Dashami

Ashtami Tithi Begins - 09:06 AM on Aug 11, 2020
Ashtami Tithi Ends - 11:16 AM on Aug 12, 2020

Rohini Nakshatra Begins - 03:27 AM on Aug 13, 2020
Rohini Nakshatra Ends - 05:22 AM on Aug 14, 2020

Fasting Rules on Krishna Janmashtami

How to fast on Krishna Janmashtami?





People who are fasting on Janmashtami must have the only single meal a day before Janmashtami. On the day of Janmastami, devotees take Sankalpa to observe a day-long fast and break it on the next day when both Rohini Nakshatra and Ashtami Tithi are over. Some break the fast when either Rohini Nakshatra or Ashtami Tithi is over. Those who are fasting on janmastami must take Sankalpa after completing morning rituals and the day-long fast starts with Sankalpa.

Nishita Kaal or the time of midnight is the time to do Krishna Puja as per vedic rituals. Full puja rituals are observed during midnight involving all sixteen steps which are part of Shodashopachara Puja Vidhi.

One who fast must not eat any grains during Janmashtami fasting until the fast is broken on the next day after Sunrise. It simply means follow the rules of Ekadashi fasting, the rules are the same for Janmashtami fasting. Parana or breaking the fast must be done at an appropriate time. You do Krishna Janmashtami fasting for the whole day and then Parana is done on next day after Sunrise when Ashtami Tithi and Rohini Nakshatra are gone. If Ashtami Tithi and Rohini Nakshatra are not over before Sunset then Janmastami fast can be broken during the daytime when either Ashtami Tithi or Rohini Nakshatra is completed. If Ashtami Tithi and Rohini Nakshatra are not over before Sunset or even Hindu Midnight (called as Nishita Time) one should wait to get them over before breaking the fast.

Krishna Janmashtami fast might continue for two complete days as its based on the end time of Ashtami Tithi and Rohini Nakshatra. It is mentioned in Hindu religious text Dharmasindhu that people who are not able to fast on two consecutive days can break the fast on next day after Sunrise.

Names of Krishna Janmashtami


Krishna Janmashtami is also known as Krishnashtami, Gokulashtami, Ashtami Rohini, Srikrishna Jayanti and Sree Jayanthi.

Two Krishna Janmashtami Dates
Sometimes, Krishna Janmashtami falls on two consecutive days. The first day is for Smarta Sampradaya and the second janmastami date is for Vaishanava Sampradaya. If Krishna Janmashtami falls on a single day, it means both Sampradaya would observe Janmashtami on the same date.

After Krishna Janmashtami, then comes the Nandotsav festival, which was the time Nanda Baba distributed gifts to the villagers in honour of the Sri Krishna birth.

Janmashtami in Maharashtra


In Maharashtra, Janmashtami  is popularly known as "Gokulashtami" and celebrated across Maharashtra and in cities like Mumbai, Nagpur and Pune. Dahi Handi is celebrated the next day after Janmashtami. The term Dahi Handi literally means "earthen pot of yoghurt". Dahi handi festival got this name after the legend of baby Krishna. Krishna in his child form would often go and steal milk products such as yoghurt and butter and people would hide their butter-milk high up out of the baby Krishna's reach. Krishna would then try all creative ideas to have and break these earther pots. One of that ideas was forming human pyramids with his friends to break these high hanging pots.

In Maharashtra and western states of India, the Dahi Handi tradition is played out as a community tradition after Janmashtami, where pots of yoghurt are hung high up, sometimes with tall poles or from ropes hanging from second or third level of a building. After that, teams of youth which includes boys as well as girls called the "Govindas" go around to these hanging pots, climb one over another and form a human pyramid, then break the pot. A large gathering of people can be seen cheering for their teams. Prize money as well as gifts are also given to the winners. Many companies also sponsor this event and TV channels also shows the govinda's forming a human pyramid and breaking the Dahi Handi live. The contents in the Dahi Handi pot is regarded as Prasada of the deity.

Over 4,000 handis in Mumbai alone were high hung with prizes, and a number of Govinda teams participated in the earlier years.

Janmashtami in Gujarat and Rajasthan

In Dwarka, Gujarat where Krishna is believed to have established his kingdom, people celebrate the festival with a tradition similar to Dahi Handi, known as Makhan Handi (pot with freshly churned butter). Also perform folk dances at temples, sing bhajans, visit the Krishna temples. Dwarkadhish Temple or  Nathdwara is over filled by devotees. Farmers in the Kutch region, decorate their bullock carts and take out Krishna processions, with group singing and dancing.

There are so many customs based on stories from Krishna's life. Krishna loved butter and milk so much when he was a child but as he stole butter and milk from his home and numerous households, it kept out of his reach. In Krishna's child pictures, it is often shown as he is eating butter placed in pots or holding a ball of butter in his hands.

Oiled poles with pots of money tied to the top are set up in Tamil Nadu. Children dressed as Krishna then try to climb these poles to get the money while the audience throws water at them.
The festival of Dahi Handi is widely known in Maharashtra, where pots containing buttermilk are tied high over streets. Teams of boys known as as Govinda's then form human pyramids competing against each other to see who can break the most pots.

In Krishna's other pictures, he is seen playing flute and sometimes with Radha and cows also.


Janmashtami 2021 Date

Janmashtami 2021, Janmashtami 2021 Date

Born in Mathura, Sri Krishna's birth signified the end of demons. Sri Krishna was born to Devaki and Vasudeva in a prison in the Kansa's captivity. Krishna's father Vasudev, handed over his child at the time of his birth to his brother Nand to save Krishna from the demon King Kansa. Krishna was born in Mathura but grew up in Gokul where later on he killed his uncle, King Kansa.


Krishna Janmashtami is the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna celebrated with great devotion and enthusiasm in India and the whole world. Krishna Janmashtami is also known as Gokulashtami, Shrikrishna Jayanti or simply Janmashtami. It is celebrated on the Ashtami tithi of Krishna Paksh or the 8th day of the dark fortnight of Bhadrapad month. Krishna Janmashtami is also known as Satam Atham in Gujarat and Krishna Janmashtami is observed as Ashtami Rohini in South India mainly in Kerala.


Krishna is Devaki and Vasudeva's son and his birthday is celebrated by Hindus all over the world as Janmastami, the followers of ISCKON and Gaudiya Vaishnavism celebrate it with immense devotion and religious fervour.

Krishna was born at the time when evil was everywhere, and when he was to be killed by his uncle King Kansa. Krishna's father Vasudeva takes him across Yamuna immediately at the time he was born in Mathura, to foster parents in Gokul, named Nanda and Yashoda.

After Krishna is born at the exact midnight time, the statue of baby Krishna is washed and clothed, then placed in a cradle.

Krishna Janmashtami 2021 Date

Do you want to know about Janmashtami Date, here we have mentioned the Krishna Janmashtami Puja Muhurat and ISKCON Janmashtami Puja Muhurat:

Krishna Janmashtami Puja Muhurat
Shri Krishna Jayanti Yoga
5248th Birth Anniversary of Lord Krishna

Krishna Janmashtami 2021 Date - Monday, August 30, 2021
Nishita Puja Time - 11:59 PM to 12:44 AM, Aug 31
Duration - 00 Hours 45 Mins

Dahi Handi on Tuesday, August 31, 2021
Parana as per Dharma Shastra
Parana Time - after 09:44 AM, Aug 31
On Parana Day Rohini Nakshatra End Time - 09:44 AM
On Parana Day Ashtami got over before Sunrise
Alternate Parana as per Dharma Shastra
Parana Time - after 06:02 AM, Aug 31
Parana can be done on next day sunrise after Deva Puja, Visarjan etc.
Parana as per modern tradition in society
Parana Time - after 12:44 AM, Aug 31
at many places in India, Parana is done after Nishita i.e. Hindu midnight
Mid Night Moment - 12:22 AM, Aug 31
Chandrodaya Moment - 11:35 PM Krishna Dashami

Ashtami Tithi Begins - 11:25 PM on Aug 29, 2021
Ashtami Tithi Ends - 01:59 AM on Aug 31, 2021

Rohini Nakshatra Begins - 06:39 AM on Aug 30, 2021
Rohini Nakshatra Ends - 09:44 AM on Aug 31, 2021

Janmashtami 2022 Date

Janmashtami 2022, Janmashtami 2022 Date

Born in Mathura, Sri Krishna's birth signified the end of demons. Sri Krishna was born to Devaki and Vasudeva in a prison in the Kansa's captivity. Krishna's father Vasudev, handed over his child at the time of his birth to his brother Nand to save Krishna from the demon King Kansa. Krishna was born in Mathura but grew up in Gokul where later on he killed his uncle, King Kansa.


Krishna Janmashtami is the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna celebrated with great devotion and enthusiasm in India and the whole world. Krishna Janmashtami is also known as Gokulashtami, Shrikrishna Jayanti or simply Janmashtami. It is celebrated on the Ashtami tithi of Krishna Paksh or the 8th day of the dark fortnight of Bhadrapad month. Krishna Janmashtami is also known as Satam Atham in Gujarat and Krishna Janmashtami is observed as Ashtami Rohini in South India mainly in Kerala.


Krishna is Devaki and Vasudeva's son and his birthday is celebrated by Hindus all over the world as Janmastami, the followers of ISCKON and Gaudiya Vaishnavism celebrate it with immense devotion and religious fervour.

Krishna was born at the time when evil was everywhere, and when he was to be killed by his uncle King Kansa. Krishna's father Vasudeva takes him across Yamuna immediately at the time he was born in Mathura, to foster parents in Gokul, named Nanda and Yashoda.

After Krishna is born at the exact midnight time, the statue of baby Krishna is washed and clothed, then placed in a cradle.

Krishna Janmashtami 2022 Date

Do you want to know about Janmashtami Date, here we have mentioned the Krishna Janmashtami Puja Muhurat and ISKCON Janmashtami Puja Muhurat:

Krishna Janmashtami Puja Muhurat

Krishna Janmashtami Puja Muhurat
5249th Birth Anniversary of Lord Krishna

Krishna Janmashtami 2022 Date - Thursday, August 18, 2022
Nishita Puja Time - 12:03 AM to 12:47 AM, Aug 19
Duration - 00 Hours 44 Mins

Dahi Handi on Friday, August 19, 2022
Parana as per Dharma Shastra
Parana Time - after 10:59 PM, Aug 19
On Parana Day Ashtami Tithi End Time - 10:59 PM
Janmashtami without Rohini Nakshatra
Alternate Parana as per Dharma Shastra
Parana Time - after 05:56 AM, Aug 19
Parana can be done on next day sunrise after Deva Puja, Visarjan etc.
Parana as per modern tradition in society
Parana Time - after 12:47 AM, Aug 19
at many places in India, Parana is done after Nishita i.e. Hindu midnight
Mid Night Moment - 12:25 AM, Aug 19
Chandrodaya Moment - 11:04 PM Krishna Dashami

Ashtami Tithi Begins - 09:20 PM on Aug 18, 2022
Ashtami Tithi Ends - 10:59 PM on Aug 19, 2022

Rohini Nakshatra Begins - 01:53 AM on Aug 20, 2022
Rohini Nakshatra Ends - 04:40 AM on Aug 21, 2022

ISKCON Janmashtami Puja Muhurat

ISKCON Krishna Janmashtami 2022 Date - Friday, August 19, 2022
Nishita Puja Time - 12:03 AM to 12:47 AM, Aug 20
Duration - 00 Hours 44 Mins
Parana Time as per ISKCON
Parana Time - after 05:57 AM, Aug 20
Janmashtami without Rohini Nakshatra
On Parana Day Ashtami got over before Sunrise
Mid Night Moment - 12:25 AM, Aug 20
Chandrodaya Moment - 11:40 PM Krishna Dashami

Ashtami Tithi Begins - 09:20 PM on Aug 18, 2022
Ashtami Tithi Ends - 10:59 PM on Aug 19, 2022

Rohini Nakshatra Begins - 01:53 AM on Aug 20, 2022
Rohini Nakshatra Ends - 04:40 AM on Aug 21, 2022

Janmashtami 2023 Date

Janmashtami 2023, Janmashtami 2023 Date

Born in Mathura, Sri Krishna's birth signified the end of demons. Sri Krishna was born to Devaki and Vasudeva in a prison in the Kansa's captivity. Krishna's father Vasudev, handed over his child at the time of his birth to his brother Nand to save Krishna from the demon King Kansa. Krishna was born in Mathura but grew up in Gokul where later on he killed his uncle, King Kansa.

Krishna Janmashtami is the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna celebrated with great devotion and enthusiasm in India and the whole world. Krishna Janmashtami is also known as Gokulashtami, Shrikrishna Jayanti or simply Janmashtami. It is celebrated on the Ashtami tithi of Krishna Paksh or the 8th day of the dark fortnight of Bhadrapad month. Krishna Janmashtami is also known as Satam Atham in Gujarat and Krishna Janmashtami is observed as Ashtami Rohini in South India mainly in Kerala.


Krishna is Devaki and Vasudeva's son and his birthday is celebrated by Hindus all over the world as Janmastami, the followers of ISCKON and Gaudiya Vaishnavism celebrate it with immense devotion and religious fervour.

Krishna was born at the time when evil was everywhere, and when he was to be killed by his uncle King Kansa. Krishna's father Vasudeva takes him across Yamuna immediately at the time he was born in Mathura, to foster parents in Gokul, named Nanda and Yashoda.

After Krishna is born at the exact midnight time, the statue of baby Krishna is washed and clothed, then placed in a cradle.

Krishna Janmashtami 2023 Date

Do you want to know about Janmashtami Date, here we have mentioned the Krishna Janmashtami Puja Muhurat and ISKCON Janmashtami Puja Muhurat:

Krishna Janmashtami Puja Muhurat

Krishna Janmashtami Puja Muhurat
Shri Krishna Jayanti Yoga
5250th Birth Anniversary of Lord Krishna

Krishna Janmashtami 2023 Date - Wednesday, September 6, 2023
Nishita Puja Time - 11:57 PM to 12:43 AM, Sep 07
Duration - 00 Hours 46 Mins

Dahi Handi on Thursday, September 7, 2023
Parana as per Dharma Shastra
Parana Time - after 04:14 PM, Sep 07
On Parana Day Ashtami Tithi End Time - 04:14 PM
On Parana Day Rohini Nakshatra End Time - 10:25 AM
Alternate Parana as per Dharma Shastra
Parana Time - after 06:06 AM, Sep 07
Parana can be done on next day sunrise after Deva Puja, Visarjan etc.
Parana as per modern tradition in society
Parana Time - after 12:43 AM, Sep 07
at many places in India, Parana is done after Nishita i.e. Hindu midnight
Mid Night Moment - 12:20 AM, Sep 07
Chandrodaya Moment - 10:55 PM Krishna Dashami

Ashtami Tithi Begins - 03:37 PM on Sep 06, 2023
Ashtami Tithi Ends - 04:14 PM on Sep 07, 2023

Rohini Nakshatra Begins - 09:20 AM on Sep 06, 2023
Rohini Nakshatra Ends - 10:25 AM on Sep 07, 2023

ISKCON Janmashtami Puja Muhurat

ISKCON Krishna Janmashtami 2023 Date - Thursday, September 7, 2023
Nishita Puja Time - 11:56 PM to 12:42 AM, Sep 08
Duration - 00 Hours 46 Mins
Parana Time as per ISKCON
Parana Time - after 06:06 AM, Sep 08
On Parana Day Ashtami Tithi and Rohini Nakshatra got over before Sunrise
Mid Night Moment - 12:19 AM, Sep 08
Chandrodaya Moment - 11:43 PM Krishna Dashami

Ashtami Tithi Begins - 03:37 PM on Sep 06, 2023
Ashtami Tithi Ends - 04:14 PM on Sep 07, 2023

Rohini Nakshatra Begins - 09:20 AM on Sep 06, 2023

Rohini Nakshatra Ends - 10:25 AM on Sep 07, 2023

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