Happy Janmashtami 2019 Wishes: The celebration of Janmashtami is celebrated with great enthusiasm not only in India but also abroad. Lord Krishna was born on the eighth day of Krishna Paksha of Bhadra month, hence this day is celebrated as Janmashtami. People celebrate the birthday of God by singing Mars songs all night. Worship and aarti are performed at 12 o’clock at night. After that the prasad is distributed. It is believed that fasting on this one day gives a desired blessing. Worshiping Shri Krishna brings wealth, honor, health, age and everything. In temples, people decorate tableaux and cradle the god.
Janamastami Wishes
Who stole Makhan, ate it by playing flute,
celebrate it on his birthday,
who showed the world the path of love .
Happy Janmashtami!
Shri Krishna’s footsteps come to your home,
you light a lamp of happiness,
trouble steal your eyes,
wish you a happy birthday.
Nakhat Kanha came to the door,
with his flute, peacock crown soot on the head,
and happy Kajal’s edge in the eyes ,
Wish you all a very Happy
Janmashtami festival and
Gokul Ashtami
Steal milk and eat curd, scatter it, break
it, go with Radha, make
her live every moment, do
a little black magic,
cross the fleet of everyone,
auspicious Janmashtami
Janmashtami’s holy day came to protect people,
raise mountains on a finger,
remind the same Kanhaiya who stole Makhan, ate it by playing flute , celebrate his birthday, who showed the path of love to the world , Happy Janmashtami.
Bowl of Makhan, Mishri platter,
fragrance of soil, rain showers,
Radha’s expectation, Kanhaiya’s love
Happy Janmashtami festival
Those who live in Gokul, do
whatever with the gopis,
Devaki-Yashoda whose
mayya , our Krishna Kanhaiya
Happy Janmashtami
Let the eyelids bow and bow, the
forehead bend and prostrate,
where should I bring such an eye to
remember you, and you may have a glimpse of
Krishna Janmashtami!
Makhan Chor Nand Kishore
Bandi who made Preet’s door
Hare Krishna Hare Murari,
worshipers whom all the world should
sing their virtues, together celebrate Janmashtami.
Happy janmashtami!