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PM Modi extends greetings on occasion of Janmashtami

Janmashtami is celebrated across the country to mark the birth of Lord Krishna who is believed to have been born on this day.

India TV News Desk Edited by: India TV News Desk New Delhi Updated on: August 30, 2021 9:15 IST
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PM Modi extends greetings on occasion of Janmashtami

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday took to Twitter to extend warm wishes on the occassion of Jansmashtami. He wrote, "Greetings to you all on the auspicious occasion of Janmashtami". Janmashtami is celebrated across the country to mark the birth of Lord Krishna who is believed to have been born on this day.

On Sunday, PM addressed the 80th edition of his monthly radio programme 'Mann ki Baat' and extending greetings on Krishna Janmashtami, he urged the countrymen to carry forward the great traditions of the nation.

"The festival of Janmashtami is the festival of the birth of Bhagwan Shri Krishna. We are familiar with all the forms of Bhagwan, from naughty Kanhaiya to the one taking Colossal form Krishna, from the one well versed in scriptures to one skilled in weaponary. Be it art, beauty, charm, where all is not Krishna there! But I am saying all this because a few days before Janmashtami I had gone through an interesting experience. So I felt I should talk about this to you. You must be aware that on the 20th of this month the construction work related to Bhagwan Somnath temple has been dedicated to the people.", he said.

He said about 3-4 kilometres away from Somnath temple there is the Bhalka Teerth which is the place where Lord Krishna spent his last moments on earth.

Meanwhile, President Ram Nath Kovind also wished a happy Janmashtami to people. "I wish that this festival brings happiness, health and prosperity in everyone's life", he tweeted.

Janmashtami is celebrated every year throughout the country to mark the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna. Believers observe the day by keeping a fast and praying at the temples.

As per the Hindu calendar, Lord Krishna, an avatar of Lord Vishnu, was born on the eighth day of the month of Bhadra. The day mostly falls in the months of August or September as per the Western calendar.

(Agency Inputs)

Also Read: Security arrangements tightened across Delhi ahead of Janmashtami

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