Janmashtami Vrat & Krishna Puja
Purpose
To worship Lord Krishna for devotion, joy, and spiritual growth.
Overview
Janmashtami celebrates Lord Krishna’s birth. Devotees sing bhajans, do midnight puja, and offer butter/sweets.
Step-by-Step Procedure
Preparation & Cleanliness
Clean the puja area, take bath, wear clean clothes, and arrange items neatly.
Sankalpa (Intention) & Invocation
Mentally set your intention and start with a simple prayer to Ganesha and your chosen deity.
Main Puja & Offerings
Offer flowers, incense, lamp, and naivedya. Chant the festival mantra or simple prayers.
Aarati & Prasad
Perform aarati and distribute prasad to family members.
Closing & Gratitude
Offer final prayers, express gratitude, and keep the space clean afterwards.
Primary Mantra
Do's and Don'ts
- • Keep bhajans/devotion
- • Offer simple sattvic naivedya
- • Fast only if healthy
- • Avoid extreme fasting if unwell
- • Avoid forcing children/elderly
Fasting Guidelines
Fasting Rules
If fasting, keep it light: fruits, milk, water. Break after midnight puja or next morning as per tradition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Anyone can observe. Fasting is optional—follow health needs.
Not necessarily. For elaborate homa/temple-specific procedures, consult a priest.
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