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Janmashthami

Interview’s question
1.Why do we celebrate Janmashthami ?
We celebrate janmashthami in the joy of krishna’s birth
2.Krishna’s Two mother’s can you brief about that?
Krishna has 2 mothers Yashoda and Devki . Devki gave
birth to lord krish and Yashoda took care of him and
grew him.
3.Can you tell about Sudama
Sudam was krishna’s childhood friend who met him in
Gokul
4. Can tell about Rukhmani and radha
Rukhmani was Krishna’s wife and radha was krishna’s love
Interview’s Summary
We understood that why do we celebrate
janmashthami . About krishna’s two mothers
and wife . Also about Krishna’s childhood
friend Sudama who met him in gokul . We
celebrate it on eighth (ashtami) day of the
dark fortnight of the month of Bhadrapada
(August–September). The number eight
has another significance in the Krishna
legend in that he is the eighth child of his
mother, Devaki.
FEW MORE QUESTIONS OF THE INTERVIEW
1. What does Janmashtami symbolize?
Janmashtami is the day when we celebrate the birth of Lord Krishna. Lord Krishna
signifies Ananda (bliss, pure happiness). We express any happiness by celebration. So
Janmashtami is celebrating the birth of Bliss.
2. Why is Janmashtami so special?
The Krishna Janmashtami festival marks the birth of Krishna, one of the most popular
deities worshipped by Hindus. He is thought to have been born in 3228 BC. His birthday
is celebrated eight days after Raksha Bandhan, a festival celebrating the bond between
brothers and sisters.
3. Who started Janmashtami?
Ancient Hindu literature, including Bhagawad Gita and Bhagwata Purana, clearly state
the story of Lord Krishna's birth and how his maternal-uncle, King Kansa, wanted to kill
him. And ever since his birth, every 8th day called Krishnapaksha of the month of
Bhadrapada is celebrated as Krishna Janmashtami.
4. Why does it always rain on Krishna Janmashtami?
Well, there is no special scientific reason for the rainfall during Krishna Janmashtami. It is
just mystical and religious. People in India believe that Gods shed tears of joy on
Janmashtami to show their love for Krishna.
5. Why do we break earthen pot in Janmashtami ?
Breaking the earthen pot, also known as 'Matki,' is an extremely popular and fun Janmashtami
ritual. Through this ritual, devotees of Lord Krishna recreate the famous act of 'Makhan Chori,' or
butter stealing, which is one of the many mischievous acts from the Lord's childhood stories
6. What does Dahi Handi signify?
The event of Dahi Handi signifies the joyful spirit of Lord Krishna's times at Gokul and the way he
guides the group of young people towards a higher spiritual purpose by playing games in nature.
Krishna was brought by his foster parents and used to love eating butter, milk, and curd during his
childhood
7. What are 2 things Lord Krishna is known for?
He is worshipped as the eighth avatar of Vishnu and also as the Supreme god in his own right. He
is the god of protection, compassion, tenderness, and love; and is one of the most popular and
widely revered among Indian divinities.
8. What are the 5 names of Krishna?
Names of Krishna and their meanings
•Rishikesha – Lord of all the senses.
•Keshava – The one who has long black matted hair.
•Murlimanohar – He one who looks beautiful with a flute.
•Ranchod – The one who runs away from the battlefield.
•Gopala – Cowherd.
And many more there are uncountable names

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