Happy Krishna Janmashtami
Happy Krishna Janmashtami 2025: The festival of Janmashtami is celebrated with great devotion and reverence as the birthday of Lord Krishna. Kanha was born on the Ashtami date of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada month at 12 pm. Devotees keep a fast on this holy festival. They perform bhajan-kirtan throughout the day and special worship is done at the time of birth of Shri Krishna at 12 o’clock in the night. The pastimes of Shri Krishna are shown in dramatic form. All big tableaux from children to big. Dahi-Handi competition is specially organized in Maharashtra and Gujarat.
Laddu Gopal is swinging from house to house. God is offered various types of foods and sweets. Small children make up like Radha-Krishna. All people wish each other a happy Janmashtami. You can also send these messages full of devotion to your families, friends and relatives to say Happy Krishna Janmashtami.
Go chanting Radhe-Radhe, life will be happy. Every crisis will be averted when Krishna’s name will be taken. Many congratulations of Shri Krishna Janmashtami!

Get absorbed in devotion to Radha-Krishna, by their grace, get happiness and peace in life. Happy Janmashtami. Long live Shri Krishna!
Naughty Kanha was born, bring happiness with you. Always be happy, wish Krishna Janmashtami!
Shri Krishna Govind Hare Murari, O Nath Narayan Vasudeva. Happy Janmashtami. Long live Shri Krishna!
Cows grazed, stealing Makhan, Kanha’s tune should be liked by everyone. Happy Janmashtami!
At the feet of Radha-Krishna, there is a dham of happiness and peace. Say Radhe-Radhe!
Nand’s joy, Jai Kanhaiya Lal! May the grace of Krishna remain on you. Happy Shri Krishna Janmashtami Jai Shri Krishna!
Kanha’s leela is incomparable, my world is made in the name of Radha-Krishna. Those who chant Radha Krishna with true mind, remove their sufferings. Happy Janmashtami!
Kanha’s leela and Makhan taste, bring Janmashtami out of happiness. Get away from all the sorrows of life, your world should be groomed by the grace of Shri Krishna. Happy Shri Krishna Janmashtami!