Janmashtami 2025: Celebrating the birth of Bhagwan Krishna
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Janmashtami 2025: Sacred night of Sanatan Dharma marking the divine birth of Bhagwan Krishna

Janmashtami is celebrated across Bharat and by Hindus worldwide, marking the divine birth of Bhagwan Krishna during Rohini Nakshatra and Ashtami Tithi in the month of Bhadrapada

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Krishna Janmashtami, one of the most spiritually significant festivals in Sanatan Dharma, will mark the Janmotsav of Bhagwan Krishna revered as the eighth avatar of Bhagwan Vishnu and the eternal protector of Dharma. This sacred occasion, steeped in centuries-old tradition and precise astronomical calculation, will be celebrated across Bharat and by Krishna devotees worldwide on two consecutive days August 15 and 16, 2025.

The festival commemorates the divine night when Bhagwan Krishna took birth in the Rohini Nakshatra during the Ashtami Tithi of Krishna Paksha in the month of Bhadrapada, at the stroke of midnight, inside a prison cell in Mathura. His mother, Devaki Mata, and father, Vasudeva, welcomed the Bhagwan despite being shackled under the cruel reign of his maternal uncle, the tyrant Kansa whom Bhagwan Krishna would later vanquish to free the land from Adharma.

For devout followers, Janmashtami is not merely a celebration but an act of deep Tapasya (austerity) and surrender. Observers of the fast consume only a single Satvik meal on the day before Janmashtami. On the fasting day, they perform Sankalpa a solemn vow taken after the morning rituals, marking the beginning of a Nirjala or strict grain-free fast that lasts until the prescribed Parana time.

Just as on Ekadashi, no grains are consumed, and the diet is limited to fruits, milk, and water, symbolising purity and detachment. The Sankalpa binds the devotee to maintain focus on spiritual activities japa of Krishna’s names, scriptural recitation, and kirtan throughout the day.

The Sacred Midnight Puja: Nishita Kaal

The Nishita Kaal, the midnight period according to Vedic timekeeping, holds profound significance as it is believed to be the exact moment of Krishna’s divine descent on earth. In 2025, Nishita Puja Muhurta will be from 12:03 AM to 12:46 AM on August 16.

Devotees perform Shodashopachara Puja Vidhi—a 16-step ritual that includes:

  • Invocation of the deity (Avahan)
  • Offering of seat (Asana)
  • Bathing the murti (Abhishekam) with sacred substances like Panchamrit
  • Adorning with new clothes and ornaments
  • Offering flowers, incense, lamp, and food (Naivedya)
  • Singing devotional songs and chanting mantras dedicated to Bhagwan Krishna

This midnight worship represents welcoming Bhagwan into one’s heart as Vasudeva carried him across the Yamuna to safety in Gokul.

Astrological Precision: Tithi and Nakshatra timings for Janmashtami 2025

  • Ashtami Tithi Begins: August 15, 2025 – 11:49 PM
  • Ashtami Tithi Ends: August 16, 2025 – 09:34 PM
  • Rohini Nakshatra Begins: August 17, 2025 – 04:38 AM
  • Rohini Nakshatra Ends: August 18, 2025 – 03:17 AM
  • Nishita Puja Time: August 16, 2025 – 12:03 AM to 12:46 AM
  • Parana Time: After 09:34 PM, August 16, 2025 (when Ashtami Tithi ends)

This year, the alignment of the Tithi and Nakshatra means that many will observe the fast on August 16 and break it later the same night, while others—following stricter guidelines may wait until Rohini Nakshatra concludes.

Parana is not simply about eating it is the formal conclusion of the vow taken during Sankalpa.

  • Ideally performed after both Ashtami Tithi and Rohini Nakshatra have ended.
  • If these do not end before sunset, devotees may break the fast when either one concludes.
  • If neither ends by midnight, fasting continues until both are over.

This precision ensures that the vrata maintains its spiritual potency as prescribed by Vedic tradition.

Janmashtami is more than a birthday celebration it is a reaffirmation of the eternal promise in the Bhagavad Gita, “Whenever there is a decline in righteousness and an increase in unrighteousness, I manifest Myself.”

The conditions at Bhagwan Krishna’s birth tyranny, fear, and moral decline mirror the challenges of today’s world. In celebrating his birth, devotees invoke his qualities: fearlessness in the face of injustice, wisdom in counsel, and compassion for the weak.

Topics: Bhagwan KrishnaJanmashtami 2025Krishna devoteesJanmotsavSanatan DharmaJanmashtami
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