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housegyan · 29 days
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2022calendars · 2 years
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When is janmashtami 2023 in india
When is janmashtami 2023 in india
The Krishna Janmashtami 2023 will be celebrated on Thursday, September 7, 2023 in India Days Hours Minutes Seconds 2023 Calendar India January calendar 2023 India February calendar 2023 India March calendar 2023 India April calendar 2023 India May calendar 2023 India June calendar 2023 India July calendar 2023 India July calendar 2023 India September calendar 2023 India October…
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chucklingmaniacally · 27 days
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POV: You're playing Hades 2 and spot an unfamiliar god boon symbol.
I'm so happy I got this done in time for Janmashtami lmao. My friend's (*cough* @randomfandomtraveller)headcanon is that Krishna would have a sweet spot for Melinoe because she almost has the same mission as teen Krishna.
I'm putting my hat in the ring to fight all the people that post AI generated images of the gods lmao. I'm not even religious but I think there's something so depressing that you want a plagiarism machine's version of your gods' iconography instead of an artist's version???
Bonus: Alt Version and WIP screenshot for all the freaks out there.
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Image 1: "The image is the artist's rendition of the Hindu God Krishna in the style of the videogame Hades 2. He is a dark skinned god with a slight build, and is wearing a red upper body cloth and a golden yellow _dhoti_. He is bedecked in gold ornaments on his shoulder, his upper arm, his hands and his feet.
He has long black curly hair, which leads into a cosmic gradient of dark blue and purple, dotted with stars. He is sitting casually, with his left hand on his knee and his right holding him up. In his hair, he wears a gold circlet which is dotted with a magical looking peacock feather. He's wearing a garland of red, white, and yellow flowers, and the garland seems to be flying in a breeze.
Encircling his head is a golden aura, which is lit up by divine looking light coming from the right side of the image.
The background of the image is that of the Hades 2 game, at the Erebus level. It is filled with greenery and leafless tree framinge the shot. Krishna's symbol is at the center of the image, which is a peacock feather that looks like an eye.
To the right of Krishna, there is a text box which states his name and his title, and a dialogue. The text box title says "KRISHNA, THE PROTECTOR INCARNATE"
The dialogue he says to the main character of Hades 2, Melinoë is "Something troubling you there on this fine night, Daughter of Persephone? Ah, perhaps a spot of trouble while fighting the Old Man? Well, the advice I have would take too long and I have little time, so here! Have a blessing, instead."
Image 2: The same picture as image 1 but this background is plain white with the artist signature.
Image 3: A desktop screenshot of the lineart of the artwork in Clip Studio Paint.
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If I see any ai artworks/ images of Krishna for janmashtami greetings and stuff...ISTG IM GONNA LOSE IT-
Because NO ONE,,NOT ONE COMPUTER BASED PROGRAM CAN EVER REPLICATE THE BEAUTY OF ACTUAL ARTWORKS OF KANHU (and shiva AND ganpati AND maa AND EVERY DEVI DEVTA) MADE BY REAL PPL AND THE LOVE AND TIME THEY PUT INTO IT.. NOTHING. CAN. EVER. BEAT. THAT.
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ramayantika · 26 days
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Aagman
A yuga has changed. So many years have passed by. My name still resides in the entirety of Bharatavarsha, now what you all call as Bharat that is India.
From the north, to the south, to the eastern and western coasts, I see every one of you sing my name, dance to my esoteric tunes, and breathe in this holy land which I have left thousands of years ago.
My birthday arrives once again. The rains have begun their downpour just like that night. It shall be a dark night once again, but less terrifying than the night I was born on.
I see you. You. Yes.
You look at my photos, at my painting, at the countless poetic verse singing praises about my stories, about my beauty, and my leela. You hum a few tunes. Your eyes close, and you see my dark form in front of you.
Something stirs your eyes awake. You wonder if it is really me or just an image your mind conjures from your countless memories of watching my artwork.
Everything is true. Everything is me.
I see, live, breathe beside you. Inside you. Around you.
You think you have gone too far now. You say I am a distant memory in your waking thoughts. There is silence around you. Your days are filled with tasks, and you no longer hear the tunes of my flute.
But, tell me the truth. Don't I still come in your thoughts be it only for a second?
What do I need? Love. It is simple. It isn't a chore, like you believe it to be. I am not your God. I am Love. I am a Lover. You are a Lover.
The silence pervades still, doesn't it. Close your eyes now. I mean it literally.
Breathe...
Hari bol bol bol krishna bol bol bol
Radha radhe hari krishna bol bol bol
In this silence, do I live still. The stillness is me. The distance is me. I am whole and I am nothing. Did you forget that. I am light and I am dark.
I was born on a very dark night. Night is quiet. At daybreak, my happy gurgles brought light to Gokul. I am here, with you, living silently, gazing at you.
I am here whenever you call me. Look at me and you shall find me. You do not have to find me.
Mere mann mein hari, mere tann mein hari
Kann kann mein hari, jeevan mein hari
When I am everywhere, why do you search for me and be desperate and break you heart?
Govind hare gopal hare
Shrinath hare, Hey mukund hare...
I hold the other side of the thread. I am the thread. I am the boat and the boatman, and I am the river.
Open your eyes.
Open it. Now.
There... you have found me.
I am yours.
Tagging: @jukti-torko-golpo (idk why and how it came to me to write this but i had to. well happy janmashtami didi. The night is magical) and every krishnasakhi who would need it. Happy Janmashtami to everyone.
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divinum-pacis · 26 days
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August 2024: Chennai, India A college student dressed in the guise of the Hindu deity Krishna, before the Janmashtami festival Photograph: R Satish Babu/AFP/Getty Images
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tfgadgets · 26 days
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Aaj Ka Panchang, August 27, 2024: Tithi, Vrat, and Today’s Shubh, Ashubh Muhurat
Last Updated: August 27, 2024, 05:00 IST Aaj Ka Panchang, August 27, 2024: Sunrise is predicted to occur around 5:57 AM, while sunset is expected at approximately 6:48 PM. (Image: Shutterstock) Aaj Ka Panchang, August 27, 2024: Dahi Handi is observed on the next day of Krishna Janmashtami. AAJ KA PANCHANG, AUGUST 27, 2024: According to Drik Panchang, the Navami and Dashami Tithi of Krishna…
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quastech · 27 days
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✨Happy Krishna Janmashtami✨ . . Location - Thane | Borivali
Contact - +91 8422800381 | +91 8422800384
Website - www.quastech.in . . #quastech #festival #happy #Krishnajanmashtami #instragram #image #post #instragram #image #thane
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quaskills5 · 27 days
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✨Happy Krishna Janmashtami✨
Location - Thane
Contact - +91 8976988791
Website - www.quaskills.com . .
quaskills #festival #happy #rakshabandhan #rakshabandhan2024 #instragram #image #post #instragram #image #thane
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diuwingame · 27 days
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Fusing Tradition with Innovation: A Janmashtami Celebration in the Digital Age with DIUWIN
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The image celebrates Janmashtami, the Hindu festival that marks the birth of Lord Krishna, with a modern twist. At the center, there's a beautifully adorned idol of Lord Krishna, surrounded by vibrant flowers and traditional decorations. Devotees are gathered in a reverent circle, reflecting the spiritual atmosphere of the festival. The background subtly incorporates elements of the DIUWIN platform, with sleek digital interfaces and gaming icons blending into the traditional scene. The color scheme harmoniously mixes rich Indian tones like saffron, gold, and peacock blue with contemporary digital hues, symbolizing the fusion of ancient culture and modern technology. The image captures the essence of honoring tradition while embracing innovation.
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eurokidspatiya · 29 days
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Celebrating Janmashtami at EuroKids Patiya Varanasi
Janmashtami, a festival celebrated with immense joy and devotion across India, marks the birth of Lord Krishna. Known for his mischief and divine wisdom, Lord Krishna is a beloved figure in Hindu mythology. This festival signifies the triumph of good over evil and is a time for cultural celebrations filled with music, dance, and culinary delights. At EuroKids Patiya Varanasi, Janmashtami was not just an event; it was an immersive experience for young minds and their families.
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A Vibrant Celebration at EuroKids
The atmosphere at EuroKids Patiya Varanasi was nothing short of magical during the Janmashtami celebrations. The entire school was adorned in traditional colors and motifs, creating a festive and inviting environment that captivated children and parents alike.
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Highlights of the Event
Traditional and Colorful Decorations
The school was transformed with vibrant decorations that included beautiful rangolis, garlands, and images of Lord Krishna. The use of traditional colors and motifs enhanced the cultural essence of the celebration, making it a visual treat for everyone present.
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Engaging Skit on Lord Krishna’s Life
The children performed an engaging skit depicting key events from Lord Krishna's life. Through their enthusiastic performances, they imparted valuable lessons of bravery, kindness, and wisdom, captivating the audience and fostering a deeper understanding of Krishna's teachings.
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Lively Matki Phod Event
One of the most exciting parts of the celebration was the matki phod event. Children and parents participated with great enthusiasm, trying to break the clay pot filled with goodies. This event not only brought joy but also encouraged teamwork and determination among the participants.
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Diverse Sweets and Savories
A variety of delicious sweets and savories were prepared and shared among the EuroKids community. From buttery peda to crispy chakli, the spread was a delightful homage to traditional Indian cuisine, enjoyed by all attendees.
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Uplifting Bhajans and Spiritual Significance
The children sang melodious bhajans, adding a spiritual touch to the celebration. These devotional songs created an atmosphere of peace and reverence, reminding everyone of the divine significance of Janmashtami.
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Insightful Talk by the Principal
The school principal delivered an insightful talk on the importance of Janmashtami in Indian culture and its relevance in today's world. The speech emphasized values such as honesty, courage, and love, which are integral to Lord Krishna's teachings.
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Personal Experiences from the Celebration
Several parents and children shared their experiences, expressing how the event transcended mere celebration to become a learning moment. "Watching the kids perform and participate with such enthusiasm made me appreciate the richness of our culture even more," noted one parent. A young participant excitedly shared, "I loved dressing up as Krishna and breaking the matki. It was so much fun!"
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Conclusion
The Janmashtami celebration at EuroKids Patiya Varanasi was a resounding success, embodying the spirit of the festival and fostering a sense of community. Events like these play a crucial role in preschool education, helping children connect with their cultural heritage while developing important social and cognitive skills.
We invite you to share your own Janmashtami stories and experiences in the comments below. How do you celebrate this vibrant festival with your family?
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digitalbanner · 1 month
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Beautiful Happy Janmashtami images
 A particularly modern approach is to use a Digital Banner App to create and share personalized banners and greetings. This allows you to send customized messages with aesthetic visuals. Share the Joy with Beautiful Happy Janmashtami Images with Digital Banner App to wish your loved ones in a unique and creative way. Feel free to explore the Digital Banner App to add a creative touch to your celebrations with beautiful Janmashtami images! You can download the Digital Banner App now on Google PlayStore and AppStore.
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Read More: https://www.quora.com/What-can-be-the-modern-way-of-celebrating-Krishna-Janmashtami/answer/Digital-Banner-2?prompt_topic_bio=1
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ramayantika · 1 year
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Krishna (mystery academia)
I was inspired from that old Vishnu post and that Delhi vala post so here we go. No idea how this will turn up though par dekhte hain.
No, it can't be a dream. You have pinched yourself twice, and your sister has been calling your name out from the past five minutes, but you can't help yourself. Your eyes are transfixed at that giant grey cloud hovering majestically in the sky. A face is etched on the cloud. He looks enchanting.
Your books have fallen on the floor. A mysterious flute tune rings in your ear. You haven't heard it anywhere recently, but the melodious tune starts to grow too loud. Look carefully, who is the girl in a pink saree, her golden bangles blind your vision and you hear a boy's sweet laughter before your legs give out.
It's Janmashtami night. The clock struck 12 and kids from your society broke the pot. They jump around in getting some money from the dahi handi while the adults clap and call their kids to come home. Everybody chants jai shri krishna and bows down folding their hands. You too close your eyes. Once you raise your head to look at the Krishna murti, your eyes see a person standing behind the murti, twirling a flute with his nimble fingers. Someone snaps their fingers beside your ear. The figure vanishes.
'yada yada hi dharmasya glanir bhavati bharata abhyutthanam adharmasya tadatmanam srijamyaham' Goosebumps rise on your skin and a divine vision graces your being. The sun and the stars collide, but everybody keeps breathing. The sound of a conch fills your mind and you see someone larger than any human, than any other organism on earth stand in a battlefield. He looks fierce once and then in a blink turns as calm as a river.
'paritranaya sadhunam vinashayacha dushkritam dharma sansthapanarthaya sambhavami yuge yuge' Tears flood down your eyes as you wake up from yet another dream of this all pervading misery encircling the world that has given itself to crimes and murders, forgetting that the quest for lust, greed, pride and ruthless power has gone in vain. Once again you stand on a battlefield witnessing hundreds and thousand of mighty warriors flanked by their elephants and horses. On your side stands one man. Just one man -- wielding a chakra and a large mace. He charges off at every soldier. In seconds bodies pile up on the battlefield and a guttural cry pierces your ears. The lone warrior clutches every fallen body and weeps.
The sweet smelling fragrant chandan makes you smile. The old temple priest, a gentle soul patiently applies tilak to all the devotees. After ten people comes your turn to apply the tilak. The priest's eyes brighten as if he has known you since long. You don't know him. This Krishna temple is far away from your home. The priest looks back at the beautifully decorated Krishna murti and smiles. You blink and turn your eyes to a pillar beside the garbhagriha. There stands a boy too gorgeous to be real, a form so enchanting that it etches itself on your eyes. You feel your heart thumping as the fragrant chandan clouds your senses. You are about to fall, but that lovely looking boy catches you in his arms. Flowers fall on your head and a sweet voice whispers, "Will you finally come back, sakhi?"
The night sky is full of stars tonight which is highly unusual for this busy city. Two stars gleam the brightest. You try to figure which constellation they belong too until hundreds of stars come together forming an image of a peacock feather.
At Prem Mandir in Vrindavan, you eagerly watch all the moving sculptures showing different pastimes of Krishna. Somewhere nearby, a group of ladies are singing Meerabai's songs. Your feet tap on their own accord and you feel yourself sway. When did you raise your arms to the sky and twirl? Nobody knows. Your family watches you laugh and dance in the temple. You look at no one but Krishna. The handsome boy from the temple is back again wearing bright yellow clothes -- not too hard to miss. A rough shake on your shoulders makes you open your eyes. The devotees in the temple are staring at you, but you blush in awareness of a certain dark one looking at you.
You sit gazing at the cool waters of Yamuna, the river which played an important role in Krishna's life. She saw his arrival into Gokul and his departure to Mathura. The texts and the old say that she later accompanied him as his wife to Dwaraka. You bow your head at her and dip your feet into the water. Nobody is at the ghat, it's all quiet and peaceful. Yamuna cools your body and a sense of calmness pervades your mind. You feel yourself slipping somewhere. The river like a gentle mother's touch touches your skin. "Do not fear, friend."
The car is about to cross the borders of Vrindavana. You feel your heart cry for an unknown separation. All these nights, you heard female voices whispering, "do not leave." At dawn you woke up with the sounds of a flute and sometimes your evenings were blessed with a boy gracing your hotel's terrace at sunset. He carried a peacock feather with him. You never shared a word with him nor did he with you. The steep silence yet felt comfortable.
Should I stay? Should I go? Should I call that boy and say goodbye, but how do I find him? What is this feeling in my heart? I feel it break into pieces. The driver caught your eye in the mirror and you hear a screeching break, The small flute replica hits the backside of the mirror and there you see a divine view once again.
Surrounded by cows, his feet crossed, he stands with a flute donning yellow garbs. You see the sun and the moon in his eyes. The universe gleams in his limbs. He appears magnificent. The divine sound of the conch rings again and you fall at his feet. 'I am all yours, Shyam.'
'Glad to have you back finally sakhi...' Red palms touch your forehead and the figure in front shines with bright white light like a halo around him. A lotus flower is placed on the last page of your book over Krishna's photo. The afternoon sky is now grey and far away you see a dark cloud emerging towards you.
"It shall start again, isn't it?"
Tagging the sakhis: @sanskari-kanya @shut-up-rabert @krishna-sahacharini @ketchup-jar-ka @arachneofthoughts @jessbeinme15 @ma-douce-souffrance @tumhari-bhairavi @manwalaage @inexhaustible-sources-of-magic @reallythoughtfulwizard @bambioleo @morally-gayy @krishna-priyatama @kaal-naagin
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flavoursgurucakes · 1 month
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Janmashtami, the joyous festival celebrating the birth of Lord Krishna, is a time of devotion, celebration, and indulgence. As families come together to honor this auspicious day, what better way to enhance the festivities than with a delightful Janmashtami cake from Flavoursguru? Our unique and delicious cakes are the perfect addition to your Janmashtami celebrations, adding sweetness to your devotion.
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