Sixth 2025 of Lord Krishna: Know when this festival will be celebrated and what is its importance?

Lord Krishna’s sixth 2025

Krishna Chhathi 2025: According to the Hindu calendar, the sixth of Lord Krishna is celebrated six days after Janmashtami. This festival is mainly organized with great pomp in North India, especially Mathura and Vrindavan. According to religious beliefs, special worship of Nandlal Krishna’s sixth is performed on this day and devotees worship the child form of God. It is believed that by following this festival, there is a child happiness, prosperity and happiness and peace in the house.

The sixth devotion and bliss of Lord Krishna is a festival of joy. On this day, by decorating the little Krishna’s swing, singing congratulations and distributing prasad, the pastimes of his childhood are remembered. On 21 August 2025, this festival will be celebrated with full enthusiasm. On this day, the echo of Lala’s sixth will be heard in the house and the devotees will receive the grace of Lord Krishna.

When is Krishna’s sixth 2025

This year Janmashtami will be celebrated on 21 August 2025. In such a situation, Lord Krishna’s sixth will be celebrated on 21 August 2025, Thursday. On this day, people take bath in the morning and clean the frame and courtyard of the house and welcome Balakrishna.

The importance of the sixth of Krishna

The tradition of celebrating the sixth festival of the child on the sixth day of birth has been in Indian society since ancient times. It is believed that on this day, Mother, the goddess of learning and luck, protects the child. On the basis of this tradition, the sixth of Lord Krishna is organized. This day is an opportunity to remember Lord Krishna’s child form and remember the pastimes of his childhood.

Traditions and celebrations

Jhula Sajna – On this day the swing of little Krishna is specially decorated. People decorate the swing with flowers, bandanwar and ribbon and then the statue or idol of Balakrishna is installed in it.

Congratulations songs from house to house sings congratulations. Traditional songs like Lala’s sixth are sung and a festive atmosphere is created.

Mishthan and Prasad are specially made of prasad of Kheer, Pudi and Panchamrit. The first diet of grains for infants is also done on this occasion.

In Goswami families, special tableau is decorated on the sixth of Krishna in Mathura, Vrindavan and Gokul regions. There are bhajan-kirtans in temples and devotees flock to visit.

Mythological recognition

It is said that when Lord Krishna was born, on the sixth day of birth, Goddess Shashti herself reached Gokul and blessed the little Balakrishna, since then it has been a tradition that the sixth of God is celebrated. This festival is also a day to remember the mother Leelas of Krishna along with the worship of Mata Shashti.

Special importance of this day

The sixth of Krishna is important not only in religious point of view but also culturally. This festival is celebrated to wish children’s health, longevity and good fortune. It is believed that on this day, decorating the swing in the house and distributing prasad brings happiness, peace and prosperity in the family.

Disclaimer: The information given in this news is based on religious beliefs. TV 9 India does not confirm this.

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