Preparations are in full swing for Krishna Janmashtami in Mathura, as Uttar Pradesh’s Minister of Tourism and Culture, Jaiveer Singh, announced plans to celebrate the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna with unparalleled grandeur and divinity.
“This time we are planning to celebrate the anniversary of Lord Krishna with much grandeur and divinity. The occasion will be celebrated with great pomp and show in the state, considering the importance of Lord Krishna and his values,” Singh stated on Monday.
In preparation for the festivities, a meeting was held to discuss the schedule and funding. Singh elaborated, “All concerned authorities held a meeting today to discuss the schedule and the funding. We have also instructed officials regarding the celebrations. The tourism department will work to approve the additional funds needed. We will design a proper schedule for the public as well. This year, the program will be unique and grand.”
Krishna Janmashtami, celebrated on August 26 this year, honors the birth of Lord Krishna. Devotees observe fasts and decorate temples and homes with flowers, diyas, and lights to mark the occasion. According to the Hindu calendar, Lord Krishna, an avatar of Lord Vishnu, was born on the eighth day of the month of Bhadra, typically falling in August or September in the Western calendar.
Mathura and Vrindavan, where Krishna is believed to have spent his youth and childhood, are known for their elaborate celebrations, making this festival a significant cultural event in the region.