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  2. Krishna Janmashtami - Wikipedia

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    Janmashtami is celebrated by Pakistani Hindus in the Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in Karachi with the singing of bhajans and delivering of sermons on Krishna. [63] It is an optional holiday in Pakistan. Prior to the Partition of India , Dera Ghazi Khan was the center of a Janmashtami fair at the thallā of Kevalarāma.

  3. Dahi Handi - Wikipedia

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    In Maharastra, Janmashtami is celebrated as Dahi Handi (dahi: curd, handi: earthen pot) [12] It is organized roughly every August. [8] The festival Gokulashtami, known as Krishna Janmashtami in the rest of the country, is the celebration of Krishna's birth and Dahi Handi is part of it. [13]

  4. Birth of Krishna - Wikipedia

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    Krishna Janmashtami is a joyous and widely celebrated festival in India, commemorating the birth of Krishna. The festival typically falls in August or September, on the eighth day (Ashtami) of the Krishna Paksha (dark fortnight) in the Hindu lunar calendar. Throughout India, devotees observe Krishna Janmashtami with great fervor and enthusiasm.

  5. Everything You Need to Know About the Hindu Holiday Krishna ...

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    Learn the history and significance of the Hindu festival, how the holiday is traditionally celebrated, and find out the date and time of Janmashtami in 2022.

  6. Public holidays in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Krishna Janmashtami: Religious: Celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna: Gaura Parwa: Religious: Celebrated mostly in far western Nepal, this festival is observed in other parts as well. Indra Jatra: Religious: Celebrated only in Kathmandu valley, commemorates the founding of Kathmandu. September 19: Sambidhaan Diwas: Non-Religious: Constitution ...

  7. List of Hindu festivals - Wikipedia

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    The actual celebration of Janmashtami takes place during the midnight as Sri Krishna is believed to be born on a dark, stormy and windy night to end the rule and violence of his uncle, Kamsa. All over India this day is celebrated with devotional songs and dances, pujas, arti, blowing of the Conch and rocking the cradle of baby Sri Krishna.

  8. Ashtami - Wikipedia

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    Krishna Janmashtami or Gokul Ashtami is a Hindu festival celebrating the birth of Lord Krishna, an avatar of Hindu deity Vishnu. [2]Krishna Janmashtami is observed on the Ashtami tithi, the eighth day of the dark half or Krishna Paksha of the month of Bhaadra in the Hindu calendar, when the Rohini Nakshatra is ascendant.

  9. Public holidays in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    For the Hindus: Holi, Krishna Janmashtami, Durga Puja, Diwali and Raksha Bandhan are celebrated. As for the Christians: New Year, Good Friday, Easter Saturday, Easter Sunday, Halloween, Christmas Eve, Christmas, Boxing Day, St. Patrick's Day and New Year's Eve are celebrated. Buddhists: Vesak and Chinese New Year are celebrated.