Saturday, August 15, 2009

Happy Janmashtami

Krishna Janmashtami, the festival celebrating the birth of Lord Krishna, is an important festival in the Hindu calendar. It is observed on the eighth day (according to the Lunar Calendar), of the dark half in the month of Shravana (again Lunar Calendar). I think personally, that this can be compared to the Christmas in the western world.

This is such a special festival for us specially because we all are Krishna Bhaktas (Devotees)and His Birthday is SUPER Special. Gauri already knows about “Krishna’ since she always offers prayers to Krishna before her meals (something that her nanu taught her and her prayers goes like this – with her eyes half closed half peeking she says “Krishna please eat this food ….please please please….” And sometimes she commands “Krishna eat ALL my food”, she looks so cute when she says that).

Every year we both observe fast the entire day and only eat/ drink after the birth of the Lord at midnight. Only milk and milk products are consumed, as these were the favorites of Lord Krishna (and mine too). We usually have a big celebration at our house and we invite lots of friends and family for the evening Puja, Abhishek and Prasadum. We also have some Krishna Games to add some fun to Krishna’s Birthday party but this year we choose to keep it small since both Neel and Gauri were super exited and it didnt seem feasible to cook that lavish Prasadum, decorate our Deities with wew clothing, jewelery and flowers and I knew its would be too tempting for Neel (now crawling) to leave ‘Baal-Gopal” on his alter. Last year we had a mini-accident when Gauir burnt her palm in an attempt to grab the light Inscent stick; we knew it would be best to keep the celebration very small this time. But we still had lots of fun and while Mani and I were singing our favorite Bhajans, Gauri declared “where is Krishna’s Elmo cake?” and “we need to sing Happy Birthday to Krishna” and “Krishna says he wants Balloons” – I wasn’t surprised at her demands – she was right, that’s the minimum we need to do for a birthday. Sorry Gauri – I’ll remember the Cake and the Balloons next year. Both Gauri and Neel dressed in traditional Indian clothes and boy did they ever look cuter!!

Happy Janmashtami to All – Hari Bool!!

9 comments:

Divya Goel said...

oh my my.....this lil girl is crazy. i never feel so amused as now after reading her funniest comments for krishna's bday. she is looking very bubbly in her traditional dress also. Neel is looking so adorable and carrying his dress gracefully. Baal gopal ke darshan ki abhilasha poorn karne ke liye hum aapke aabhari hein. happy gokulashthami to all of us.

Divya Goel said...
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Divya Goel said...

i must tell u, this is the most beautiful dress i have ever seen in boys collections.

Bhawna said...

Oh! super cute, That what comes from my mouth when I saw Neel's Pictures. Gauri looks adorable in that blue lehanga. Thank u for ur updates about both of them. I was kind of missing it..:-)

pravin said...

Oh, Neel is looking like a Bal Gopal and Gaur1 like Radha Rani. Main ne dono Bal Gopal aur Radha Rani Ke darshan blog pur kar liye us ke liye dhyanaya-wad.



pravin

Unknown said...

Pragati,Neel is growing so fast..he's started crawling...such a cute pumpkin.
And Gauri looks so cute in the lehenga,she's grown taller too.. big sister :)

two 'lil weeds mama said...

happy be-lated Janmashtami to you. Looks like you guys enjoyed your celebration! =)

two 'lil weeds mama said...

p.s. love the two of them all dressed up!

Renu said...

I didnt read the post so far,ur little daughter is looking so pretty, so mesmerising!!