Janamastami fell on the eighth day of the month of Bhadrapad. This is an important festival for Hindus. Sir Krishna was born at noon on the eighth day of Badrabad. The main item of worship is to feed Brahman, listening to sacred stories and performances to commemorate Krishna. It is also known as the birthplace of Krishna Gokurashtami
'Sri Krishna Janmashtami' is one of the most sacred festivals of people in Indian religion. Janmashtami was celebrated as Sir Krishna 's birthday. According to the Hindu calendar, this festival was observed on the eighth day of Krishna Parksha in the month of Budrapad. Janmashtami is also known as Gokulashtami, Krishnasthami, Srijayanti. Janmashtami is known as Dahi Handi in Maharashtra State. Janmashtami held a big celebration at Krishna Temple throughout India. Makula and Vrindavan's Makratami is the place where Lord Krishna spent his childhood and is famous all over the world. In the midnight when Krishna was thought to be born, the festival itself was preceded by the fasting of the day. Dedicated singing and dancing celebrates this festival everywhere in northern India.
Krishna Janmashtami is also called Sri Krishna Jayanti, Krishnashtami, Gokulashtami, sometimes called Janmashtami. Hindus observed the festival to celebrate their beloved God Srikrushna's birthday. The birth of Sir Krishna represents the end of inhumane and cruel humanity. Krishna is a symbol of justice. Sri Krishna was born at midnight. Krishna Janmashtami was observed in Ashtamitithi, the eighth day of the dark half or Krishna Paksha of the Shraavana moon. He is considered to be the materialization of 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 pastor advocated a Buddhist scripture and worshiped Sir Sri Krishna. Various parts of the country celebrate this festival in various ways
I believe that about 80% of the population of Nepal is Hindus, celebrating Krishna Janmashtami. They observed Janmashtami by fasting until midnight. Believers cited "Bhagavad Gita" and sang religious songs called Bhaijan and Kirutan. The temple of Krishna is decorated. Shops, posters, and houses are all Krishna. Janmashtami is a national holiday in Bangladesh. At Janmashtami, a parade begins at the Dhakka Temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh National Temple, crossing the street of Old Dhaka. The parade can be traced back to 1902, but the parade was canceled in 1948 after the establishment of Pakistan and subsequent attack by the Muslim mob in Dhaka. The parade was restored in 1989