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Janmashtami Special: How Yogmaya Makes Lord Krishna's Leela Special? - The Marvelous Tale of Janmashtami

Supriya Kandwalसुप्रिया कंडवाल Updated 24 Aug 2024 11:09 PM IST
Janmashtami Special: The Leela of Yogmaya
Janmashtami Special: The Leela of Yogmaya - Photo : My Jyotish

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Janmashtami Special: Janmashtami is a festival celebrating the birth of Lord Krishna. Devotees worship Lord Krishna and glorify his divine acts on this occasion. Yogmaya, an extension of Lord Krishna's divine power, was born to protect infant Krishna from the evil king Kansa. The significance of Yogmaya is also understood on Janmashtami. Devotees receive the message of unity, brotherhood, and harmony on this festival.
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The Significance of Janmashtami: A Convergence of Devotion and Spirituality
 

Janmashtami, a festival deeply rooted in Hindu tradition, marks the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna. It is a time when millions of devotees come together to celebrate the divine and seek inspiration from the life of the beloved deity.

According to the scriptures, the power of devotion and spirituality can help one achieve any goal in life. The only requirement is to awaken this inner power. On Janmashtami, devotees perform elaborate rituals and worship Lord Krishna to connect with his divine energy.

Lord Krishna's life teaches us that true devotion and surrender can not only bring one closer to the divine but also resolve all life's problems. Whether it's the desire for children, wealth, prosperity, or relief from suffering, the power of devotion can accomplish anything.

Janmashtami is also celebrated as the birth anniversary of Yogmaya, a divine feminine energy. Yogmaya was born to protect infant Krishna from the evil king Kansa. Her birth conveyed the message that a girl's birth is not a sacrifice but a divine blessing.

When Kansa tried to kill Yogmaya, mistaking her for the eighth child of Devaki, she laughed and told him that his time was up. This incident teaches us that evil is always defeated and truth ultimately prevails.

Janmashtami is celebrated every year on the eighth day of the dark fortnight of the Hindu month of Bhadrapada. Devotees observe fasts, visit temples, and offer prayers to Lord Krishna.

The festival of Janmashtami promotes unity, brotherhood, and harmony. It teaches us that we are all one and should treat each other with love and compassion.

In summary:

  • Janmashtami is a significant festival that celebrates devotion and spirituality.

  • It inspires us through the life of Lord Krishna.

  • The power of devotion can solve all life's problems.

  • Yogmaya's birth highlights the significance of a girl's birth.

  • Janmashtami promotes unity, brotherhood, and harmony.

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