India Heritage - Janmashtami
Lord
Vishnu is invoked in his human incarnation as Krishna on his birth
anniversary in the festival of Janmashtami. The temples of Vrindavan
witness an extravagant and colourful celebration on this occasion.
Raslila is performed to recreate incidents from the life of Krishna
and to commemorate his love for Radha. The image of the infant Krishna
is bathed at midnight and is placed in a cradle. Devotional songs
and dances mark the celebration of this festive occasion all over
Northern India.
In Maharashtra, Janmashtami witnesses the exuberant enactment of
the god's childhood endeavours to steal butter and curd from earthen
pots beyond his reach. A matka or pot containing these is suspended
high above the ground and groups of young men and children form
human pyramids to try and reach the pot and eventually break it.
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