Tuesday 27 August 2013

Janmashtami Pooja Vidhi, Aarti & shayari




shayari

My Best Wishes For The Janmashtami!
May Lord Krishna Delight You
With All The Happiness In The World!
Wish Your Life Is Full Of Joy, Laugher And Fun
This Janmashtami And Always.
Make This Janmashtami

The Most Unforgettable One.

Mathura ki khushbu,Gokul ka haar,
Virndavan ki sugandg,Brij ka fuhar,
Radha ki ummid or kanhaiya ka pyar,
Mubark ho apko ye janmastami ka tyohar.

PURE VISHV Me NIRALA. MULRLI … PURE VISHV Me NIRALA. MULRLI VALA, BRAJ KA GAVALA. SAB KAHTE NAND KA LALA. DEKHO AAJ ANE WALA. JAI HO NAND LAL KI HATHI GODA PALKI.

Maakhan khave, Shor machave Gopiyon ke sang Raas rachave,
Murli bajake Mann harshave hai Natkhat Nand Gopal…
Wish U A very Happy Janmashtmi

Shri Krishna k kadam apke ghar aaye….
Aap khushiyon k deep jalayye…
Pareshani apse ankhe churaye…
Krishna Janmotsav ki aapko subh kamnaye…

Happy Janmashtmi.

Janmashtami Pooja Vidhi & Aarti

For Janmashtami Pooja Vidhi people observe fast whole day and no food should be consumed till the fast is broken. At the knock of midnight, the aficionadas gather to bathe Lord Krishna and place him in jhoola. After singing Janmashtami songs and devotional songs, the bhog is placed before the lord.

After morning, people worship lord Krishna and offered same food to the lord. Raslila is played with different scenes from the life of God. Groups of youngsters called Govinda Pathaks, form a human pyramid to break earthen pots filled with buttermilk or traditional dahi handi by hitting it with a blunt object. Hand is filled with butter milk are set up around the city.

The sweets are made up of milk or milk products as a traditional symbol of Janmashtami. Butter is traditionally prepared at home for the celebrations of this festival to serve God. The entire day of Janmashtami is celebrated with great fun.

Janmashtami celebrations include kirtan, theatrical performances, dance, children’s shows, competitions and musical galas and many other activities portraying their love for Lord.

People dressed their small kids as little Krishna and Radha. In fact, it is a social celebration bringing people close to each other.Krishna is also known as the Natkhat Nandlal associated with many quotes like Maakhan khave, Shor machave Gopiyo ke sang Raas rachave Murli bajake Maan harKhave hai Natkhat Nand Gopal.

Bhaktivedanta Manor’s Janmashtami festival is expected to attract over 70,000 pilgrims to celebrate the birth of Lord Krishna on earth 5000 years ago.

ALL ABOUT GUJARAT

Krishna Janmashtami or the birth of Lord Krishna, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu on earth, is observed on the eighth day of the dark half (Krishna Paksha) of the month of Bhadrapada according to the Hindu calendar.
Dwarka, the kingdom founded by Lord Krishna is located within the territories of the present day Gujarat and therefore, Krishna Janmashtami in Gujarat India is one of the most popular of the fairs and festivals in Gujarat. Every Vaishnav home with Krishna belief and even people from other faith, follow Janmashtmi.
The festivities begin with fasting on the previous day (Saptami, seventh day) which is followed by a night-long vigil commemorating the birth of Krishna at night, and his immediate removal by his father to a foster-home for safe-keeping at Gokula. At midnight, the idol of the infant Krishna is bathed, placed in a cradle and worshipped.
After ablutions, morning prayers and worship, the devout break their fast with food that has first been offered to Krishna. During the fore-noon hours, the "Dahi-Handi" custom is celebrated. It is customary to break earthen pots filled with buttermilk, which is tied high up on a rope on this day. Hundreds of people join hands to make a human pyramid, so that they can reach the pot. But the crucial factor is that people who surround the pyramid, keep throwing water on the group forming the pyramid.
The breaking of Handis is followed by sumptuous mid-day feasts, where extended families customarily get together. Sweets made of milk and other dairy products, especially butter, are traditionally prepared for this occasion.

Krishna Aarti

Aarti Kunj Bihari Ki is one the most famous Aartis of Lord Krishna. It is recited with much fanfare on most auspicious occasions related to Lord Krishna including Krishna Janmashtami or Srikrishna Jayanti day. It is so popular that it is recited regularly in homes and various Krishna temples. 


Bihari is one of the thousand names of Lord Krishna and Kunj refers to lush green groves of Vrindavan. Kunj Bihari means, the one who roams in greenery of Vrindavan, the supreme Lord Krishna

आरती कुंजबिहारी की, श्री गिरिधर कृष्णमुरारी की ॥ 

गले में बैजंती माला, बजावै मुरली मधुर बाला । 
श्रवण में कुण्डल झलकाला, नंद के आनंद नंदलाला । 
गगन सम अंग कांति काली, राधिका चमक रही आली । 
लतन में ठाढ़े बनमाली; 
भ्रमर सी अलक, कस्तूरी तिलक, चंद्र सी झलक; 
ललित छवि श्यामा प्यारी की ॥ 
श्री गिरिधर कृष्णमुरारी की… 

कनकमय मोर मुकुट बिलसै, देवता दरसन को तरसैं । 
गगन सों सुमन रासि बरसै; 
बजे मुरचंग, मधुर मिरदंग, ग्वालिन संग; 
अतुल रति गोप कुमारी की ॥ 
श्री गिरिधर कृष्णमुरारी की… 

जहां ते प्रकट भई गंगा, कलुष कलि हारिणि श्रीगंगा । 
स्मरन ते होत मोह भंगा; 
बसी सिव सीस, जटा के बीच, हरै अघ कीच; 
चरन छवि श्रीबनवारी की ॥ 
श्री गिरिधर कृष्णमुरारी की… 

चमकती उज्ज्वल तट रेनू, बज रही वृंदावन बेनू । 
चहुं दिसि गोपि ग्वाल धेनू; 
हंसत मृदु मंद,चांदनी चंद, कटत भव फंद; 
टेर सुन दीन भिखारी की ॥ 
श्री गिरिधर कृष्णमुरारी की… 

आरती कुंजबिहारी की, श्री गिरिधर कृष्ण मुरारी की ॥ 

आरती कुंजबिहारी की, श्री गिरिधर कृष्ण मुरारी की ॥



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