Thiruvananthapuram: The streets and temples of Kerala were adorned with vibrant celebrations as thousands of infant Sreekrishnas and Radhikas filled the state on Sri Krishna Janmashtami Day. The festivities were organized by Balagokulam, the world’s largest children’s movement, which hosted thousands of Shobhayatras across Kerala, marking the occasion with grandeur and joy. The Shobhayatras, a traditional procession that has become synonymous with Janmashtami in Kerala, saw participation from hundreds of thousands of children dressed as Sreekrishna and Radhika.

These processions, a staple of Janmashtami celebrations in the state for the past 50 years, brought the spirit of Brindavan to life, transforming Kerala into a vibrant playground for the young deities. Union Minister George Kurien flagged off one of the prominent Shobhayatras in Thiruvananthapuram, where he also delivered a speech emphasizing the cultural significance of the event. Janam TV Managing Director Chengal Rajasekharan Nair was also present and addressed the gathering, highlighting the impact of Balagokulam in nurturing cultural values among the youth.

In another part of Thiruvananthapuram, Dr. Mohan Kunnummel, Vice Chancellor of Kerala University, flagged off another Shobhayatra, contributing to the widespread celebrations in the city. Meanwhile, in Thrissur, Union Minister Suresh Gopi took part in the festivities by flagging off a Shobhayatra, with Kalyan Silks Chairman and Managing Director Pattabhiram.