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Krishna Janmashtami 2026

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Krishna Janmashtami
What splits Janmashtami from other birthday festivals: the deciding moment isn't sunrise but midnight, the hour the Bhagavata Purana fixes for Krishna's birth in Kamsa's prison cell. Smartas and Vaishnavas read the panchanga differently, so two dates often appear — one day apart.
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Panchanga For 4th Sept 2026
Upcoming Dates For Krishna Janmashtami
4th Sept 2026
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25th Aug 2027
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The next day belongs to Dahi Handi. Pots of curd are strung high above the street and teams called govindas — after one of Krishna's names — build human pyramids to break them, reenacting the Makhan Chori leela where the cowherd boys raided pots the gopis had hung from the rafters. In Maharashtra the same ritual is called Gopalakala; in Mumbai it is now a competitive sport with prize purses reaching a crore. The festival travels under different names: Satam Atham in Gujarat, and Ashtami Rohini in Kerala, Tamil Nadu and parts of Karnataka, where the solar calendar and the Rohini Nakshatra — Krishna's birth star, whose presiding deity is Prajapati — decide the date rather than the lunar Ashtami tithi. Many households also build jhankis, miniature tableaux of Gokul: the Yamuna, Yashoda, Kamsa, the gopis.
PRARTHANA FOR KRISHNA JANMASHTAMI
Hare Krishna Japa
1. Hare Krishna Japa
Krishna Ashtakam
2. Krishna Ashtakam
Govinda Damodara Stotram
3. Govinda Damodara Stotram
Krishna Mantra
4. Krishna Mantra
Krishna Gayatri Mantra
5. Krishna Gayatri Mantra
Krishnaya Vasudevaya - Shloka
6. Krishnaya Vasudevaya - Shloka
Krishna Ashtakshari Mantra
7. Krishna Ashtakshari Mantra
Achyutashtakam
8. Achyutashtakam
Bala Mukundashtakam
9. Bala Mukundashtakam
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Festival Pooja & Pandit Booking

Want a Pandit-led pooja for this festival at home, or online if you live abroad? Dharmayana connects you with verified Pandits for all major Hindu festivals — Diwali, Navratri, Shivratri, Janmashtami, Ganesh Chaturthi and more.

You can book:

  • Festival pooja at home with a verified Pandit
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  • Same-day sankalp for time-sensitive festivals

Bookings, samagri lists and Pandit assignment are all handled inside the Dharmayana app — choose the festival, pick a date and the rest is taken care of.

Prarthana, Mantras & Vrat Katha

Every festival has its own prarthanas, stotras and vrat kathas. Reading or listening to them on the festival day is the simplest way to observe the tradition at home.

Inside the Dharmayana app you can listen to:

  • 1000+ prarthanas, mantras and stotras with clear audio
  • Festival-specific kathas — Lakshmi, Durga, Shiva, Ganesha, Krishna
  • Multilingual versions: Sanskrit, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and more

Browse the full collection of prarthanas or get the app to play them on the festival morning without ads.

Festival Date, Tithi & Muhurat

Hindu festivals are tied to a specific Tithi, not a fixed date — so the day shifts every year and even varies slightly across cities.

Open the Panchanga for the festival day to see the exact Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga, Karana and Shubh Muhurat for pooja in your location.

The Dharmayana app keeps track of all upcoming festivals on the Hindu calendar and reminds you in advance.

Personalised Astrology Around Festivals

Festivals are also a good time to look at your kundali — many families plan sankalp, donations or new beginnings around them.

Inside the app you can:

  • Generate your personal Vedic kundali
  • Talk to a Jyotisha for guidance around career, relationships or health
  • Run kundali matching before fixing a marriage during the festival season

All of this is available inside the Dharmayana app — no fixed schedule, use it whenever you need it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Hindu festivals — like Diwali, Navratri, Mahashivaratri, Holi and Janmashtami — mark sacred moments tied to deities, seasons and lunar/solar cycles. Each festival has its own story, vrat, prarthana and rituals, and is timed using the Panchanga so the date moves slightly every year against the Gregorian calendar.

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