How to celebrate Janmashtami at home, 11 facts
By: Team Ifairer | Posted: 12-08-2020
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Janmashtami commemorates the earthly appearance of Lord Krishna
in Hinduism. India is a country where diverse religions, cultures and
ethnicities co-exist peacefully. And Lord Krishna holds an important place in
our hearts. According to Hindu calendar this festival is celebrated on the 8th
day of Ashtami of Krishna Paksh in the month of Bhadon of the dark fortnight. Kanhaiya
was born in Mathura and is one of the main festivals in the place. Rasleela, a
form of devotional dance with Gopis is celebrated in the holy city of Vrindavan.