Janmashtami

Festival

Janmashtami

జన్మాష్టమి

📅 August 16, 2026 (Sunday)

Janmashtami celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna — the eighth avatar of Vishnu, born at midnight on the Ashtami of Krishna Paksha in Bhadrapada month. Krishna is the embodiment of divine love, wisdom, and the Bhagavad Gita.

Significance

Lord Krishna's birth represents the descent of the Divine to restore dharma on Earth. His life — from his miraculous birth in a prison, to his childhood in Vrindavan, to delivering the Bhagavad Gita on the battlefield of Kurukshetra — is a complete guide to righteous living.

Panchangam details for Sunday, August 16, 2026:

🔭 Source: Prokerala API · Hyderabad (IST)

Season

Varsha Rutuvu (వర్ష ఋతువు) - Monsoon Season

Month

Bhadrapada Maasam (భాద్రపద మాసం)

Paksha

Krishna Paksha (కృష్ణ పక్షం)

Tithi

Ashtami (అష్టమి) — 8th day

Tithi Start Time

9:14 PM IST (Aug 15) — ends 11:04 PM IST (Aug 16)

Nakshatra ⭐

Rohini (రోహిణి) from 3:37 AM — auspicious for Krishna birth

Yoga 🧘

Atiganda (అతిగండ)

Karana 🌓

Vishti/Bhadra (విష్టి/భద్ర) till 11:04 PM

Sunrise 🌅

6:03 AM IST

Sunset 🌇

6:38 PM IST

Brahma Muhurtham

4:26 AM – 5:14 AM IST

Amrutha Gadhiyalu

12:00 AM – 1:32 AM IST (midnight, Aug 16–17)

Durmuhurtham

5:02 PM – 5:50 PM IST

Traditions & Practices

1

Fasting throughout the day — broken after midnight (birth time) with prasadam

2

Elaborate decoration of Krishna's cradle (Palna) and idol

3

Midnight Abhishekam — bathing the idol with milk, honey, curd, and water

4

Singing bhajans and kirtans (especially Hare Krishna mahamantra)

5

Dahi Handi — human pyramid to break a pot of curd (celebrating Krishna's mischief)

6

Reading or performing plays based on Krishna's life (Krishnattam, Raas Leela)

7

Drawing small feet leading into the house to symbolise Krishna's arrival

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Happy Janmashtami! Jai Shri Krishna!

Wishing you and your family a blessed Janmashtami!