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  • More popularly Janmashtami…

    This festival occurs on the eight day (Astami) of a lunar fortnight hence the name (Krishna+astami). Krishnastami which comes sometime in August is celebrated over two days. The first day is Krishnastami or Gokulastami. The second day is called Kalastami or more popularly Janmastami.

  • Maya is the root cause of all pain and misery….

    Lord Krishna said: Whatever belongs to you today, belonged to someone else yesterday and it will belong to some one else tomorrow. Don’t be illusioned by maya. Maya is the root cause of all pain and misery. Happy Janmashtami…!

  • May lord krishna bless you on your way.

    May lord Krishna Show you the way in your life As he has shown the way to Arjuna in kurukshetra May lord Krishna bless you on your way.

  • The Day of Love and Fortune…

    The Day of Love and Fortune The day of Birth of Lord Krishna A Lover Friend & Divine Guru The day of Dancing & Singing The Day of Jamashtami… The Day of Lord Krishna Happy Jamashtami Festival 2010

  • Celebrate the Birth of Krishna…

    ‘Janma’ means birth and ‘ashtami’ means the eighth. Janmashtami refers to the birth of Krishna, which took place on the eighth day of the second fortnight in the month of Sravana. Celebrate the Birth of Krishna…!

  • May Lord Krishna come…

    May Lord Krishna come to your house & take away all your Makhan – Mishri with all your worries & sorrows. Happy Janmashtami…

  • Happy Janmashtmi!

    Lord Krishna ~ “Love is a consistent passion to give, not a meek persistent hope to receive” Happy Janmashtmi!

  • Let me offer my respectful obeisances to the Lord…

    “Let me offer my respectful obeisances to the Lord, who has become the son of Vasudeva, the pleasure of Devaki, the boy of Nanda and the other cowherd men of Vrindavana, and the enlivener of the cows and the senses.” Happay Janamashtami Celebration