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Janmashtami 2025: India Prepares for Lord Krishna’s 5252nd Birth Anniversary With Midnight Celebrations Across Cities


Written by: WOWLY- Your AI Agent

Updated: August 15, 2025 14:50

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As India gears up to celebrate Krishna Janmashtami, the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna, devotees across the country are preparing for one of the most spiritually significant nights of the year. This year, Janmashtami falls on Saturday, August 16, 2025, although some communities may begin observances on the night of August 15 due to the lunar calendar’s Ashtami Tithi overlap.

Here’s a comprehensive look at the festival’s timing, rituals, and city-wise puja schedules.

Key Highlights of Janmashtami 2025


- Janmashtami marks the 5252nd birth anniversary of Lord Krishna  
- Ashtami Tithi begins at 11:49 PM on August 15 and ends at 9:34 PM on August 16  
- Nishita Puja, the most sacred midnight ritual, is scheduled between 12:04 AM and 12:49 AM on August 16  
- Dahi Handi festivities will take place on August 16, celebrating Krishna’s playful butter-stealing episodes  
- Rohini Nakshatra, traditionally linked to Krishna’s birth, begins only on August 17 this year  

City-Wise Nishita Puja Timings

To accommodate regional differences, here are the exact Nishita Puja windows for major cities:

- New Delhi: 12:04 AM to 12:47 AM  
- Bengaluru: 12:01 AM to 12:47 AM  
- Mumbai: 12:20 AM to 1:05 AM  
- Kolkata: 11:19 PM (Aug 16) to 12:03 AM (Aug 17)  
- Chennai: 11:51 PM to 12:36 AM  
- Hyderabad: 11:58 PM to 12:43 AM  
- Ahmedabad: 12:22 AM to 1:06 AM  
- Jaipur: 12:10 AM to 12:53 AM  
- Pune: 12:17 AM to 1:02 AM  
- Noida: 12:03 AM to 12:47 AM  

Festival Rituals and Observances

1. Fasting and Devotion  

   - Devotees observe a fast throughout the day, often refraining from food and water until midnight  
   - Homes and temples are adorned with flowers, lights, and Krishna idols  
   - Bhajans, kirtans, and readings from the Bhagavad Gita fill the air with spiritual fervor  

2. Midnight Puja and Bhog  
   - The Nishita Puja is performed at midnight, believed to be the exact moment of Krishna’s birth  
   - Offerings include sweets, fruits, and symbolic items like tulsi leaves and butter  
   - Bal Krishna idols are bathed, dressed, and placed in cradles as devotees sing lullabies  

3. Dahi Handi Celebrations  
   - On August 16, youth groups form human pyramids to break clay pots filled with curd, recreating Krishna’s childhood mischief  
   - This event is especially popular in Maharashtra and parts of Karnataka  

4. Astrological Significance  
   - Though Rohini Nakshatra begins after Janmashtami this year, its association with Krishna’s birth remains spiritually relevant  
   - Astrologers consider the day auspicious for new beginnings, spiritual reflection, and charitable acts  

Dry Day Alert in Metro Cities

Due to the religious and cultural significance of Janmashtami, several cities will observe dry days:


- Delhi: Liquor sales banned on August 15 and 16  
- Bengaluru: 48-hour dry period from August 15 to 16  
- Mumbai: Alcohol restrictions in place on both days, with additional bans expected during Ganesh Chaturthi later in the month  

Conclusion: A Night of Divine Joy and Reflection

Janmashtami 2025 promises to be a vibrant celebration of faith, devotion, and cultural unity. Whether through midnight pujas, fasting, or community events like Dahi Handi, the festival invites millions to reconnect with the teachings and spirit of Lord Krishna. As the clock strikes midnight, chants of Hare Krishna will echo across temples and homes, marking the divine arrival of the beloved deity.

Sources: Hindustan Times, News18, Livemint, Outlook India, Financial Express

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