Krishna Krishna, honored as an expression of the glory of Vishnu. He is attracted to humans by the power of love often symbolized by the temptation of his flute. ("Life Religion", 14th Edition, page 93) The textbook "The Humanities" by Witt, Brown, Dunbar, Tirro, Witt points out that Krishna is the 9th most famous avatar in Vishnu I will. People compare the relationship between Vishnu and Krishna with Christian faith in God and Jesus. In the Mahabharata 18th "Song of the highest respect," Krishna appeared in the tank of Arjuna.
Krishna Janmashtami is a festival celebrated annually by Hindus. It was celebrated as Sir Krishna 's birthday. Sir Krishna is a Hindu god born as a person on the earth to save lives and remove the sufferings of his followers. Krishna is believed to be the eighth incarnation of Vishnu. Lord Krishna is well known (about 108 people), including Govinda, Balgopal, Kanha, Gopal. According to the myths of India, Sir Krishna was worshiped for his different roles and teachings (like "Bhagavad Gita") by ancient Hindus.
Krishna Janmashtami is also called Sri Krishna Jayanti, Krishnashtami, Gokulashtami, sometimes called Janmashtami. Hindus observed the festival and celebrated their beloved god Sri Krishna's birthday. The birth of Sir Krishna means the end of inhumane and cruel humanity. Krishna is a symbol of justice. Sri Krishna was born at midnight. Krishna Janmashtami observes Ashtamitithi, on the eighth day of the dark half or Krishna Paksha of the Shraavana moon. He is believed to be the manifestation of God Vishnu. This day is celebrated with great enthusiasm and dedication. Sir Krishna's devotees soon watched and worshiped him. The temple of Sri Krishna is beautifully decorated. To celebrate their beloved God's birthday, thousands of Indian men and women wore new clothes gathered at these temples. The priest cast a curse and worshiped Krishna. Various regions of the country celebrate this festival in various ways