Krishna Jayanthi or Janmashtami
In the month of Sravan (Aavani) on the eighth day (ashtami ) after full moon is celebrated Janashtami or Gokulashtami. For some the birth star of Lord Krishna is important and so they celebrate it on the day Rohini star falls. Both come within a few days of each other, invariably. As I have written earlier, the customs and traditions followed are many even for the same festival. So I would like to share here how I celebrate this festival. In the morning, we perform puja to the Lord Krishna idols we have. He is in the famous crawling pose. After performing archana, we offer five types of fruits that include jamun (Jambul in Hindi or naga pazham in Tamil ). My father offered Jambul leaves also for Krishnashtami puja. We also offer, milk, curd, butter and ghee. In the evening we perform puja to the picture of Lord Krishna for more than five decades, now ( I am told). It is a Thanjavur painting that we have. The offering include that are the favourites to many of