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Celebrate Krishna Janmastami with Divine Krishna Idols & Statues

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    Giri Thazhampoo Kumkum | Sindoor/ Red Colour/ Thalampoo Kumkuma for Pooja

    • Thazhampoo is associated with Sri Lakshmi, and the aroma brings fortune and Lakshmi Kadaksha. • The kumkum/ Kungumam/vermillion/sindoor are made ...

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  • How to Decorate Your Home Temple for Krishna Janmashtami

    Decorating your home temple for Krishna Janmashtami is a meaningful way to celebrate the divine birth of Krishna. Devotees across India celebrate Krishna Jayanti by creating a beautiful altar with Krishna idols, Radha Krishna statues, diyas, flowers, and pooja decorations. A well-decorated temple not only enhances the festive atmosphere but also invites positivity, devotion, and blessings into your home.

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    What makes Krishna Janmashtami special for devotees in the USA?

    Devotees celebrate with beautifully decorated home temples, swinging Little Krishna idols, and festive pooja items. Last Janmashtami, Giri USA recorded more than 0.38 crore rupees (around $46,000 USD) worth of Krishna statues and Radha Krishna idols, helping devotees celebrate the divine birth of Lord Krishna with devotion and tradition.

    Why do people celebrate Krishna Janmashtami at midnight?

    Devotees celebrate Krishna Janmashtami at midnight because Krishna is believed to have been born at that exact time. Temples and homes perform special poojas, bhajans, and aarti at midnight to honor the sacred birth moment. This tradition symbolizes devotion and celebrates the divine arrival of Lord Krishna on Earth.

    Why do people make little Krishna footprints during Janmashtami?

    Devotees draw small Krishna footprints from the entrance to the home temple to represent the divine arrival of Lord Krishna. This charming tradition makes the celebration more interactive and joyful, helps children connect with Krishna’s playful nature, and adds a festive and spiritual touch to the home.

    What can we offer during Krishna Janmashtami?

    Devotees offer Laddu Gopal treats like butter and milk sweets, fruits, kheer, peda, fresh flowers, diyas, incense sticks, and decorative swings (jhula). These offerings symbolize devotion, purity, and Krishna’s love for sweets, creating a joyful and divine atmosphere in the home temple.

    Why do devotees fast on Krishna Janmashtami?

    Devotees fast to honor Lord Krishna’s birth and teachings. The fast symbolizes devotion, self-discipline, and spiritual focus, and is usually followed by midnight pooja and offering prasad, making the celebration both sacred and deeply meaningful.

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