This year, Krishna Janmashtami is being celebrated on Monday (August 26). Devotees of Lord Krishna honour this sacred festival by fasting, participating in night-long kirtans, organizing bhakti events, and more. The day is observed by Sri Krishna's devotees as an expression of their deep love and devotion to the Lord.

The significance of Lord Krishna's appearance is profound. His Janam Leela is both divine and sacred. The Supreme Lord's arrival was intended to put an end to the tyranny of the evil Kansa and bring joy to His devotees.

Janmashtami 2024: Did you know that observing 'vrat' on this day is equal to 200 million Ekadashi vrats? Read Let's check how Shastras describe Lord Krishna's appearance on Ashtami: When Devaki conceived for the seventh time, she was filled with a mix of joy and trepidation. She was thrilled that Lord Krishna had chosen her womb as His refuge, but feared for the child's safety, knowing that Kamsa would seek to harm Him upon birth. In response, Krishna summoned His divine energy, Yogamaya, to intervene.

Yogamaya cast a spell, simultaneously affecting Devaki and Rohini, another wife of Vasudeva, who resided in Gokula with King Nanda and Queen Yasoda. Rohini and other members of the Yadu dynasty had fled Mathura to escape Kamsa's cruelty. Under Yogamaya's influence, Krishna's primary expansion was transferred from Devaki's womb to Rohini's, leading people to believe Devaki had miscarried.

However, Rohini gave birth to a boy in Gokula, who would beco.