How to do Janmashtami puja at home | HOW TO PERFORM SHRI KRISHNA JANMASHTAMI PUJA VIDHI AT HOME?

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4 min readSep 6, 2023

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According to Shrimad Bhagwat Purana, Shri Krishna was born on Ashtami Tithi, Rohini Nakshatra, Taurus sign

What all to include in Krishna Janmashtami puja samagri?

Given below is the Janmashtami puja samagri list for the Shree Krishna Janmashtami celebration:

  • A jhoola or cradle for Lord Krishna
  • An idol of Lord Krishna
  • A flute
  • Some flowers
  • Diya
  • Tulsi leaves
  • Kumkum
  • Panchamrit
  • Makhan mishri
  • Chandan
  • Incense sticks
  • Gangajal (holy water)
  • Fresh fruits
  • Coconut
  • Mango leaves Toran (door hanging)
  • Kalash

Janmashtami Puja Vidhi

On the occasion of Janmashtami, know about complete kanha Janmashtami Puja Vidhi 2023 in details which are as given below.

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  • Get up early in the morning and take bath etc. and Clean the temple of the house.
  • Light a Deepak in the home temple.
  • Perform Jalabhishek of all the Gods and Goddesses. On this day, the child form of Lord Shri Krishna i.e. Laddu Gopal is worshipped.
  • Make Laddu Gopal sit in the swing on this day.
  • Offer Laddu to Gopal as per your wish. Keep in mind that only virtuous things are offered to God. Serve Laddu Gopal like a son.
  • Night worship is important on this day, because Lord Shri Krishna was born at night.
  • Perform special worship of Lord Shri Krishna at night. Also offer butter, makhan mishri, fruits, sweets, and dry fruits to Laddu Gopal.
  • Perform Aarti of Laddu Gopal

steps :How to do Krishna Janmashtami puja at home?

Given below are the steps that you need to follow for performing Krishna puja at home:

  1. Firstly, before doing the puja, take a bath and apply gopi Chandan (mud of Vrindavan) or ashwagandha (sandalwood) to your forehead.
  2. On a spotless table or surface, spread out a white cotton cloth. A Lord Krishna painting or image must be placed in the middle of the altar in a sizable, deep container. Set up a puja thali with flowers, an incense burner, an aarti lamp, kumkum powder, and sandalwood paste.
  3. Add more flowers, the second plate of sattvic meals and fruit, and some water. Place a diya (light) made of ghee, also known as clarified butter or sesame oil there.
  4. Once everything is ready, you perform shaman by taking a spoon in your left hand, drizzling water over your right hand, chanting “Om achyutaya Namaha,” and quietly drinking the liquid. Drink additional water while chanting “Om anantaya namaha.” “Om Govindaya Namaha” is the final incantation. After drinking, wash both hands with water, and then dry them.
  5. While bathing the Deity with milk, ghee, orange juice, flowers, and plain water, recite the Brahma Samhita and other mantras and shlokas from the Vedas, Puranas, and Upanishads. Put the bowl aside and dry the murti. After the abhishekam (the bath), place the food, flowers, water, and ghee diya close to him.
  6. The next step is to apply sandalwood paste to the statue of Lord Krishna. Light the diya and begin the shubham karoti kalyanam prayer. Then chant whichever Lord Krishna bhajan or puja mantra you like and offer an incense stick seven times in a clockwise, circular motion after saying “gurur Brahma gurur Vishnu.” Then, offer the chamara wisk to frighten away flies and the aarti candle with 1 or 5 wicks so that the Lord could be at ease.
  7. Put a small amount of kumkum at the feet of Lord Krishna, apply a tilak to your forehead, and then give the remaining kumkum as prasad to other devotees. Applying the provided kumkum to others serves as a conduit for Lord Krishna’s blessings because it has been accepted and blessed by the Lord. Tilak is also utilized to open, stimulate, and defend the adnya chakra, as well as to cleanse and sanctify the body. Blow the conch shell to conclude the worship ritual and to seek pardon for any errors made during the Archana, wrongdoings, or omissions made throughout the puja.
  8. The fruits, water, naivedyas, flowers, and rice offerings can be left there for God to enjoy for a while, and then you can either consume them as prasad, submerge them in running water, or give them away to others. You can now offer prayers to God.
  9. After the puja, you can perform a Jaap meditation while chanting “Hare Krishna” or “Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya”.

Conclusion
Celebrate this year’s Krishna Janmashtami We wish everyone a very happy Krishna Janmashtami filled with sweets, Makhan, flowers, joy, and much more!

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