Thursday, December 31, 2015

Advance Celebrate Happy New Years 2016

Good Bye 2015 Year : Welcome To 2016

Are you ready to celebrate the 31st December 2015 night. We are all really really miss you
2015 i hope that every people has going to the best year of 2015 we are pleasure of the mind to depart of 2015. today also we are celebrate party from last day of 2015 year.

Old year sabse ho raha hai dur, Kya kare yahe hai kudrat ka dastor, Purane yaadein sochkar udas na ho tum, Naya saal aayahe chalo kare use kabol Lates say good BYE BYE 2015…!

Advance Celebrate Happy New Years 2016 :

All the world are almost ready for this New Year Day of 2016. For the upcoming New year day all the people started the countdown and want to celebrate in own way. We Bring you some of the best SMS and quotes in Hindi and English languages so send this with your friends, family and relatives and send him/her via sending on Facebook, whatsapp, twitter. New Year is going to comes with a blast, a blast of happiness and joy and a bunch of so many surprises and expectations. There are many people are searching for New Year Wishes Quotes 2016 on the Internet so for only them we are brining here numerous amounts of New Year 2016 Wishes Quotes so that you can share and send to your beloved ones and can spread love and gratitude to them.

I just hoping that you all will like this an enjoy this new year 2016 and i wish you all a very very happy new year 2016.

“All of us every single year, we're a different person,
I don't think we're the same person all our lives,
Happy New Year 2016!”

“What the New Year brings to you will depend a great deal,
On what you bring to the New Year,
Happy New Year 2016.

“Your life is what your thoughts make it,
Your New Year is what, what you make it,
Happy New Year 2016!"

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Celebrate Dipaawali Happy Diwali 2015 - 2016

About Diwali 

Deepawali or Diwali is certainly the biggest and the brightest of all Hindu festivals. It's the festival of lights (deep = light and avali = a row i.e., a row of lights) that's marked by four days of celebration, which literally illumines the country with its brilliance, and dazzles all with its joy. This year Diwali falls on Wednesday, November 11, 2015. Each of the four days in the festival of Diwali is separated by a different tradition, but what remains true and constant is the celebration of life, its enjoyment and goodness.

What is Diwali? 

Diwali, or Deepavali, is one of the biggest Indian festivals and also a major occassion in Nepal. The festival has great religious significance for Hindus, Sikhs, Jains and the Nepalese. In India, Diwali is now considered to be more of a national festival, and is enjoyed by most Indians regardless of faith. It is commonly celebrated by decorating homes with lamps and candles, bursting of firecrackers and sparklers, eating sweets and other mouthwatering dishes, praying to Gods and Goddesses, observing religious rituals, wearing new dresses and sending wishes and gifts to one another. 

Celebrate Dipaawali Happy Diwali 2015 - 2016

Hindus and Sikhs alike regard it as a celebration of life and use the occasion to strengthen family and social relationships. One of the most important Hindu festivals, Diwali marks the beginning of a new year in some Hindu calendars. For Hindus, the festival is not only the time to make merry but also the time to worship divine beings considered sacred in Hinduism like Lord Ganesha, Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Mahabali. It is also a significant festival for the Sikh faith. For Jains, it is an occasion to remember Lord Mahavira. In Nepal, Diwali is celebrated by many Buddhists as Tihar or Swanti.

How to Celebrate

For Hindus this is one of the most important days of the year, and it involves spending time with family and performing traditional activities. Families clean their homes from top to bottom so that when the lamps are lit it will be suitable for the Goddess of wealth and knowledge, Lakshmi, to enter their home and bless them with good fortune for the upcoming year, as well as the God of good luck, Ganesh. Traditional families will make an offering to the goddess of fruit, rice pudding, flowers and other assorted gifts. To offer these goods the family performs a “puja,” which involves saying sacred words and singing. Unlike Western holidays, it’s also considered very important to refrain from eating meat and drinking alcohol in honor of the divine spirits being invited into your home.

When is Diwali? 

Though the number of days of the celebration of the festival differ with different communities, the actual days of observance of Diwali are common and fall on exactly the same set of days across Nepal and India. Going by the Gregorian calendar, Diwali in India is observed generally in the months of October or November. The festival comes exactly twenty days after Dussehra, another sacred Hindu occassion, and is celebrated for five consecutive days at the end of Hindu month of Ashvin. Diwali is on 11th November, 2015 and 30 October 2016.

DIWALI FESTIVAL DATES:
9 Nov 15 - Dhanteras
10 Nov 15 - Choti Diwali
11 Nov 15 -Diwali
13 Nov 15 - Bhai Dooj

Diwali Dates for years 2000 - 2031


Year Gregorian          Date Year Gregorian Date

Diwali 2000 26 October 2000 Diwali 2016 30 October 2016
Diwali 2001 14 November 2001 Diwali 2017 19 October 2017
Diwali 2002           04 November 2002 Diwali 2018            07 November 2018
Diwali 2003           25 October 2003 Diwali 2019 27 October 2019
Diwali 2004 12 November 2004 Diwali 2020 14 November 2020
Diwali 2005           01 November 2005 Diwali 2021 04 November 2021
Diwali 2006           21 October 2006 Diwali 2022 24 October 2022
Diwali 2007 09 November 2007 Diwali 2023 12 November 2023
Diwali 2008 28 October 2008 Diwali 2024            01 November 2024
Diwali 2009 17 October 2009            Diwali 2025 21 October 2025
Diwali 2010 05 November 2010       Diwali 2026 08 November 2026
Diwali 2011 26 October 2011            Diwali 2027 29 October 2027
Diwali 2012 13 November 2012       Diwali 2028 17 October 2028
Diwali 2013 03 November 2013  Diwali 2029 05 November 2029
Diwali 2014 23 October 2014 Diwali 2030            26 October 2030
Diwali 2015 11 November 2015       Diwali 2031 14 November 2031

Monday, November 9, 2015

Happy Dhanteras Celebration 2015 - 2016 mahalaxmi

About Dhanteras

Dhanteras is a first beautiful day festival of the great and famous Hindu festival, Diwali which is the five-days long festival and celebrated in Varanasi, UP, Bihar, Delhi and traditionally all over the India. Dhanteras festival is celebrated on triodasi month of the Krishna Paksha (the dark fortnight).
Dhanteras is an important part of Diwali festival celebrations. Dhanteras marks before the first day of Diwali celebrations. Dhanteras is also called Dhanvantari Trayodashi. It falls on the thirteenth lunar and light day of Krishna Paksha in the Hindu calender month of Kartik (October-November) every year. The word 'Dhan' signifies money or wealth. On the day of Dhanteras, people worship the Goddess of Wealth (Goddess Maan Lakshmi). Since Dhanteras is associated with the worship of Goddess Lakshmi, it is a very important celebration day in the homes of the mercantile community. In India, houses and market places wear a festive look on the day of Dhanteras and market places are abuzz with people all around.

Rituals and Celebrations of Dhanteras 

As Dhanteras is  associated with the worship of Most Goddess Mata Lakshmi, all people draw small footprints with rice flour and vermilion powder throughout the house right from the access to be entered (indicating the arrival of Goddess Lakshmi). As Dhantrayodashi or Dhanteras is considered very auspicious for all, people shop for gold, silver and some utensils and many more. To celebrate the auspicious arrival of Goddess Lakshmi, the homes of people are illuminated by oil lamps, which are lit throughout the night. Mata Lakshmi Puja is also an important part of the Dhanteras celebrations. The Lakshmi-Puja is performed at midnight. Devotional songs, in praise of Goddess Lakshmi, are sung by the people. Goddess Lakshi is offered naivedya many type of  sweets, which serve as the auspicious Prasad of the Goddess. In many parts of South India almost all over India, there is a tradition of cow worship by the farmers (on Dhanteras). For farmers, Pets cows signify wealth and are considered to be the incarnation of Goddess Maan Lakshmi.

How Dhanteras is Observed:

The day is also observed as Yama deepdaan, as the lady of the house lights earthen Deeps or lamps throughout the night so as to appease Lord Yama, and ensure that their husbands and household is protected from all deaths and obstacles.
It is a custom to buy jewellery of gold or silver on the night of Dhanteras and people from all walks of life make it a point that they invest a little of their money or savings so that they can buy at least a bit of gold or silver on this auspicious occasion. They also opt for buying a new utensil if there is any problem in buying gold or silver. Puja is performed on the site where the wealth of the house is kept, and Laxmi Puja is also performed along with that of Lord Ganesh.

Dhanteras falls on the thirteenth day of the month of ashwin. The word "Dhan" means wealth. As such this day of the five-day diwali festival has a great importance for the rich mercantile community of western India. Houses and business premises are renovated and decorated. Entrances are made colorful with lovely traditional motifs of rangoli designs to welcome the goddess of wealth and prosperity. To indicate her long-awaited arrival, small footprints are drawn with rice flour and vermilion powder all over the houses. Lamps are kept burning all through the nights. On this auspicious day women purchase some gold or silver or at least one or two new utensils. Pooja is performed in the evenings when tiny diyas of clay are lighted to drive away the shadows of evil spirits. "Bhajans"-devotional songs- are sung in praise of Goddess Maan Lakshmi.

Following is a calendar, showing the dates Dhanteras will fall upon in the next 5 years:


Date                      Year
2015                    9 November
2016 28 October
2017 17 October
2018 5 November
2019                    25 October
2020 12 November

Wish you very Happy Dhanteras to all.

Thursday, October 29, 2015

Celebrate Karwa Chauth 2015 - 2016

About Karwa chauth 2015 - 2016

Hey guise you know that karwa chauth is came to before 9 Days from Diwali. This is very popular for husband and wife and some the true lover also doing worship this days (festival) . it comes in the month of kartik according by the hindu calendar .  yes hindu calendar because this festival is Hindu cast only.

Rules of Karwa chauth (Ritual)karwa chauth 2015

Karwa chauth is considered one of the most important fasting observed by the married Hindu women only and you know as i said that true lover also.  this day all she is pray to god for welfare and long life to their husband. this festival following basically in the northern parts of our country.

Married woman worship of Lord Shiva with his family including Lord Ganesha and this day she is not eat food even a drop of the water after sunrise. and the women listen to the karwa chauth legend (katha) in the evening. she break the fast only after the moon rise in night.

For more details click my personal website
Happy Karwa Chauth 2015

Date of Karwa Chauth 2015-2016

2015 Date: October 30, 2015
2016 Date: October 19, 2016

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Celebrate Dussehra and Maha Navami in India 2015

Happy Celebrate Dussehra and Navami 
Celebrate Dussehra and Maha Navami in India 2015

Hey friends today is eighth days of Ram Navami You know all about that when complete Navami we are all celebrate dussehra with  our family that moment are very happiness when i think about childhood dussehra fairs then i missing many many memorable things like " JALLEBI, RASSGULLE, AND TOY GUN, BALLOONS, and many type of Fireworks what a time really really remembrance moments. I hope that you also injoy that time.

About Celebrate Dussehra 

We Know Dussehra festival many many name (Vijaya Dashami, Dasara, or Dashain) this is a Hindu festival that celebrates the victory of good over evil ravana. It is a gazetted holiday in India, which is marked on the 10th day of the bright half calenders of the month of Ashvin "Ashwayuja", according to the Hindu calendars.

Fastval Celebrate Dussehra
Celebrate Dussehra and Maha Navami in India 2015

The festival is celebrated Dussehra with interest and festivities as it also marks the beginning of the winter season after the long, oppressive, hot summer. Many people of the Hindu faith observe Dussehra festival through special prayer meetings and food offerings to the gods at home or in nearest temples throughout India. They also hold outdoor fairs "melaas" and large parades with effigies of Ravana's (King of Sri Lanka). The effigies are burnt on bonfires in the evening. Dussehra is the culmination of the Navaratri festival.

Dussehra (Maha Navami) Leave Dated List Back and Next Years

Note: During a gazetted of holiday you know this is gov. holidays government offices and most businesses are closed so people have a day off work

Weekday     Date Year          Name             Holiday type

Sun Oct               17 2010 Dussehra (Maha Navami)       Gazetted Holiday
Thu Oct               6 2011 Dussehra (Maha Navami)       Gazetted Holiday
WedOct               24 2012 Dussehra (Maha Navami)       Gazetted Holiday
Sun Oct               13 2013 Dussehra (Maha Navami)       Gazetted Holiday
Fri Oct                 3 2014 Dussehra (Maha Navami)       Gazetted Holiday
Thu Oct              22 2015 Dussehra (Maha Navami)     Gazetted Holiday
Tue Oct               11 2016 Dussehra (Maha Navami)       Gazetted Holiday

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PACL Latest News of Open Bank Account and start PACL Branch

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PACL Latest News October 2015

Hi friends here i have new updates news when i contact our pacl senior he tell me all about pacl that when will open pacl branches and start reworks. you know all people very anxiety about pearls group of company for investing own money . I think 60% costumer cross the policy end time . i have get information that High Court Order to open account in November 2015. when open company bank account then after that company further work  process will increase all branches .  you know many process for reopen offices so he will take some little time. i thinks when open company account then company start in New Year 2016. We all hope that company will be start very soon. this information update by the our PACL Biggest leaders and our senior. and also supreme court ordered this.
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Monday, October 12, 2015

INDIAN CULTURE / INDIAN FESTIVALS AND OCCASIONS / SIGNIFICANCE OF NAVRATRI

CULTURE INDIAN FESTIVALS AND OCCASIONS  


celebrate durga ji Navratri is celebrated as a whole nine day period of worship in most states of North India, dedicated to the nine forms of the hindu goddess durga. The tenth day is the festival of Dussehra. Read on to know about the significance of Navratri and how it is celebrated in india.

Navratri is a combination of two words it is 'Nav' means nine while 'ratri' means night. Therefore, this celebration is really as 'nine nights'. The celebrations begin on the first day of the month of Ashwin according to the hindu / indian calendars. They END in the festival of Dussehra, on the tenth day of the month. Navratri always fall in the month of October every year. The exact date differs from year to year though.

Why is Navratri Celebrated in india?

The festival of Dussehra is celebrated to worship the goddess Durga maan . She is the embodiment of Devi ji, or the supreme goddess. The form of the goddess Durga Mata is said to stand for creative energy and the feminine body's effigies made for celebrate. This form of the goddess has nine aspects of Navratri. Navratri therefore is dedicated to the worship of these aspects of durga ji effigies. Each form or aspect of the goddess has its own day dedicated to celebrate.
navratri celebrate

The Navratri celebrations are people attached  to the worship of the Eternal mother, which has its origins in the Vedas. Durga maan ji is also considered to be a combination of the holy trinity of goddesses. They are many murti like Durga maan ji, Saraswati, Parvati, and Lakshmi. During Navratri, these three main goddesses are worshipped as well. The central theme of Navratri though is the triumph of good over many phase evil.

Today 1st day of Navratri pujaa date 13-10-2015 it is complete 21-10-2015
next day start Durga pujaa 

Thursday, October 1, 2015

Celebrate Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti in India 2015

Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti in India

Mahatma Gandhi's birthday (Gandhi Jayanti or Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti) is a gazetted holiday in India on October 2 each year. It marks the anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi's birth on October 2, 1869. Gandhi is remembered for his contributions towards the Indian freedom struggle.

What do people do?
Mahatma gandhi jayanti

Many people celebrate Mahatma Gandhi's birthday across India. Events include:

Prayer services, commemorative ceremonies and tributes at locations all over India.
Art exhibitions and essay competitions.
The presentation of awards to projects stimulating a non-violent way of life.
The showing of films and book readings on Mahatma Gandhi's life and achievements.
Many people sing Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram, Gandhi's favorite devotional song. Bunches of flowers or flower garlands are placed on many statues of Mahatma Gandhi throughout India. Some people also avoid eating meat or drinking alcohol on October 2.

Public life
Government offices, post offices and banks are closed on Mahatma Gandhi's birthday. Stores and other businesses and organizations may be closed or have reduced opening hours. Those wishing to use public transport on the day may need to contact the local transport authorities to check on timetables.

Background
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Mahatma Gandhi, also known as Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, was born on October 2, 1869, and died on January 30, 1948. He was a political and spiritual leader in India and played a key role in the Indian independence movement. Gandhi developed the novel technique of non-violent agitation, which he called "Satyagraha", loosely translated as "moral domination".

He is known for his non-violent civil disobedience in India and South Africa. These included the start of the non-cooperation movement in 1922 and the Salt Satyagraha or Salt (Dandi) March starting on March 12, 1930. Through Gandhi's efforts, India finally gained its freedom on August 15, 1947. The nation mourned for him after he was assassinated on January 30, 1948. The United Nations' (UN) International Day of Non-Violence is also held on October 2 each year to coincide with Mahatma Gandhi's birthday.

Three locations in India play important roles in the celebrations of Mahatma Gandhi's birthday. These are:
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The Martyr's Column at the Gandhi Smriti in New Dehli where Mahatma Gandhi was shot on January 30, 1948.
The Raj Ghat on the banks of the river Yamuna in New Dehli where Mahatma Gandhi's body was cremated on January 31, 1948.
The Triveni Sangam where the rivers Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati come together near Allahabad.
The British controlled the production and distribution of cloth in India in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Mahatma Gandhi felt that India could never become independent until the country could produce its own cloth. He encouraged people to spin and weave cotton cloth using small scale traditional spinning wheels and looms. Hence, simple hand spinning wheels for cotton became an important symbol of the struggle for Indian independence and Mahatma Gandhi's life and work.

Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti Observances
Note: During a gazetted holiday, government offices and most businesses are closed so people have a day off work.

About Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti 2015 - 2016


Thursday, September 24, 2015

Bakrid – the festival of sacrifice - When is Bakrid celebrated?

About Bakr-id:

Bakr-id, to be rightly called Id-ul-Azha, is one of the most important Muslim festivals. This festival is observed and celebrated as a Festival of Sacrifice by Muslims all over the world. It falls on the 10th of Dhul-Hagg, the last month of the lunar year. Bakrid is celebrated in commemoration of Abraham's willingness to offer his only son as a sacrifice at God's command. On this day, goats are sacrificed as an offering. Bakrid is celebrated with great enthusiasm and vigor among Muslims. Men and women dress up in new clothes and go to mosques. They offer special prayers or 'Dua' for the peace and prosperity of all Muslims. After the prayer, sacrifice is done. Muslims greet one another 'Eid Mubarak' and share their warmth. They visit relatives and friends and exchange gifts. Special delicacies and dishes are prepared and served amongst family and friends.
Bakrid is one of the most popular festivals celebrated by the Muslims all over the world where it is known as Eid-Al-Adha. It commemorates the sacrifices of Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham), who was ready to sacrifice his first born on God's command, and later sacrificed a sheep as per God's instructions. Animals like goat, sheep, cow or camel are sacrificed on this day. It is a day of feasting and visiting with friends and family. The festival is celebrated after the Hajj pilgrimage.

When is Bakrid celebrated?

Bakrid is celebrated at the end of the month of Islamic holy pilgrimage or Hajj. It falls on the tenth of Dhul-Hugg or the last month of the lunar Islamic calendar.

The rituals of Bakrid

Bakrid is celebrated with lot of ceremony all over the country. It is especially observed in the city of Hyderabad.
The rituals of the festival are as follows:
The day begins with Muslims dressing up in new clothes and visiting the mosque. There, they perform dua or prayers for peace and prosperity of all.
Takbir is recited before and after the prayers.
Sacrifice is the most important aspect of Bakrid. Animals like goat, sheep, cow and camel are sacrificed. The animals must meet certain standards of perfection and the sacrifice is carried out in accordance with the religious laws.Wealthy families are expected to provide one animal for sacrifice while if the family is poor, seven or seventy families can contribute to sacrifice one animal. Two thirds of the meat is distributed to the poor and one third is retained by the family for consumptions.
After the prayers, alms are given to the poor.
People visit with each other and exchange greetings of Id Mubarak. They visit houses of friends and relatives to celebrate Id. Feasts are prepared throughout the day. Everybody is made a part of the festivities. Special delicacies are prepared to celebrate Bakrid. In addition, gifts are also exchanged.

When is Bakrid This Year? Bakrid 2015

When is Bakrid in 2015? Know about Bakrid and the day and date on which Bakrid falls this year. Information about holidays and important days in 2015. Find out when is Bakrid in 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018

Bakrid festival dates between 2012 & 2022

Year                       Date
2012             Friday, 26th of October
2013            Tuesday, 15th of October
2014            Sunday, 5th of October
2015            Thursday, 24th of September
2016            Tuesday, 11th of September
2017            Saturday, 2nd of September
2018            Wednesday, 22nd of August
2019            Monday, 12th of August
2020            Friday, 31st of July
2021           Tuesday, 20th of July
2022           Sunday, 10th of July

happy bakr-id 2015

Saturday, September 19, 2015

List of Districts Arunachal Pradesh State With Headquarters and Current Population :

Districts of Arunachal Pradesh With City list and Current Population : 

Hi to all here is all arunachal pradesh district list with sub districts mandals when you click on hyper link on list then open new tab all list of mandals . You know Arunachal Pradesh is an important state in Northeast India. The district maps of Arunachal Pradesh show all the districts that make up the state. It is one of the Seven Sister States of India. The districts of Arunachal Pradesh function as the administrative subdivisions of the state.

map of arunachal pradeshPopulation of India 2015

Current Population of India in 2015 1,286,614,547 (1.28 billion) As of September 18, 2015
Total Male Population in India 664,407,752 (664 million in 2015)
Total Female Population in India 622,206,794 (622 million in 2015)
Sex Ratio 943 females per 1,000 males

Arunachal Pradesh is an State of India with population of Approximate 13.84 Lakhs.
The population of Arunachal Pradesh state is 1,383,727.
The density of Arunachal Pradesh state is 17 per sq km.
Arunachal Pradesh State is spread over 83,743 Sq Km.

The state of Arunachal Pradesh is made up of 17 districts. Every district of the state is governed by a district collector who also looks after the requirements of the regional population. Given below are the names of the 17 districts of Arunachal Pradesh and Headquarters with Populations :

No.DistrictSubDistrict/MandalsHeadquartersPopulation
1PapumpareListYupia176,573
2ChanglangListChanglang148,226
3LohitListTezu145,726
4West SiangListAlong112,274
5TirapListKhonsa 111,975
6East SiangListPasighat99,214
7Kurung KumeyListKoloriang92,076
8West KamengListBomdila83,947
9Upper SubansiriListDaporijo83,448
10Lower SubansiriListZiro83,030
11East KamengListSeppa78,690
12Lower Dibang Valley ListAnini54,080
13TawangListTawang Town49,977
14Upper SiangListYingkiong35,320
15AnjawListHawai21,167
16Dibang ValleyListAnini8,004 
17LongdingListLongding


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Friday, September 18, 2015

List of Andhra Pradesh Districts With Headquarters and Population

Districts of Andhra Pradesh and Current Population :

andhra pradesh district list and mapHi to all here is all andhra pradesh districts list and about this states. Andhra Pradesh, one of India's largest states is spread over Total Area: 2, 75,069 km² and located between latitude 12° N and 22° N, and between longitude 77° E and 84° E.
The current population of Andhra Pradesh state is 1,286,614,547 (1.28 billion) As of September 18, 2015.
The density of Andhra Pradesh state is 308 per sq km.
Total Male Population in India 664,407,752 (664 million in 2015)
Total Female Population in India 622,206,794 (622 million in 2015)
Sex Ratio 943 females per 1,000 males
Age structure
0 to 25 years 50% of India's current population


No.DistrictSubDistrict/MandalsHeadquartersPopulation
1Sri Potti Sriramulu NelloreListNellore2,963,557
2Karim NagarListKarim Nagar3,776,269
3KurnoolListKurnool4,053,463
4West GodavariListEluru3,936,966
5SrikakulamListSrikakulam 2,703,114
6AnantpurListAnantpur4,081,148
7AdilabadListAdilabad2,741,239
8ChittorListChittor4,174,064
9East GodavariListKakinada5,154,296
10GunturListGuntur4,887,813
11Hyderabad UrbanListHyderabad3,943,323
12KhammamListKhammam2,797,370
13KrishnaListMachilipatnam4,517,398
14MehboobnagarListMehboobnagar4,053,028
15MedakListMedak3,033,288
16NalgondaListNalgonda3,488,809 
17NizamabadListNizamabad2,551,335
18PrakasamListPrakasam3,397,448
19Ranga ReddyListRanga Reddy5,296,741
20VishakapatnamListVishakapatnam4,290,589
21WarangalListWarangal3,512,576
22YSRListKadapa2,882,469
23VizianagaramListVizianagaram2,344,474


Thursday, September 17, 2015

भगवान विश्वकर्मा और उनका जीवन

आज भगवान विश्वकर्मा का त्यौहार : 17-सितम्बर-2015

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हम अपने प्राचीन ग्रंथो उपनिषद एवं पुराण आदि का अवलोकन करें तो पायेगें कि आदि काल से ही विश्वकर्मा शिल्पी अपने विशिष्ट ज्ञान एवं विज्ञान के कारण ही न मात्र मानवों अपितु देवगणों द्वारा भी पूजित और वंदित है । भगवान विश्वकर्मा के आविष्कार एवं निर्माण कोर्यों के सन्दर्भ में इन्द्रपुरी, यमपुरी, वरुणपुरी, कुबेरपुरी, पाण्डवपुरी, सुदामापुरी, शिवमण्डलपुरी आदि का निर्माण इनके द्वारा किया गया है । पुष्पक विमान का निर्माण तथा सभी देवों के भवन और उनके दैनिक उपयोगी होनेवाले वस्तुएं भी इनके द्वारा ही बनाया गया है । कर्ण का कुण्डल, विष्णु भगवान का सुदर्शन चक्र, शंकर भगवान का त्रिशुल और यमराज का कालदण्ड इत्यादि वस्तुओं का निर्माण भगवान विश्वकर्मा ने ही किया है ।
god vishwakarmaभगवान विश्वकर्मा ने ब्रम्हाजी की उत्पत्ति करके उन्हे प्राणीमात्र का सृजन करने का वरदान दिया और उनके द्वारा 84 लाख योनियों को उत्पन्न किया । श्री विष्णु भगवान की उत्पत्ति कर उन्हे जगत में उत्पन्न सभी प्राणियों की रक्षा और भगण-पोषण का कार्य सौप दिया । प्रजा का ठीक सुचारु रुप से पालन और हुकुमत करने के लिये एक अत्यंत शक्तिशाली तिव्रगामी सुदर्शन चक्र प्रदान किया । बाद में संसार के प्रलय के लिये एक अत्यंत दयालु बाबा भोलेनाथ श्री शंकर भगवान की उत्पत्ति की । उन्हे डमरु, कमण्डल, त्रिशुल आदि प्रदान कर उनके ललाट पर प्रलयकारी तिसरा नेत्र भी प्रदान कर उन्हे प्रलय की शक्ति देकर शक्तिशाली बनाया । यथानुसार इनके साथ इनकी देवियां खजाने की अधिपति माँ लक्ष्मी, राग-रागिनी वाली वीणावादिनी माँ सरस्वती और माँ गौरी को देकर देंवों को सुशोभित किया ।

हमारे धर्मशास्त्रो और ग्रथों में विश्वकर्मा के पाँच स्वरुपों और अवतारों का वर्णन प्राप्त होता है ।

विराट विश्वकर्मा – सृष्टि के रचेता
धर्मवंशी विश्वकर्मा – महान शिल्प विज्ञान विधाता प्रभात पुत्र
अंगिरावंशी विश्वकर्मा – आदि विज्ञान विधाता वसु पुत्र
सुधन्वा विश्वकर्म – महान शिल्पाचार्य विज्ञान जन्मदाता ऋशि अथवी के पात्र
भृंगुवंशी विश्वकर्मा – उत्कृष्ट शिल्प विज्ञानाचार्य (शुक्राचार्य के पौत्र )

देवगुरु बृहस्पति की भगिनी भुवना के पुत्र भौवन विश्वकर्मा की वंश परम्परा अत्यंत वृध्द है।सृष्टि के वृध्दि करने हेतु भगवान पंचमुख विष्वकर्मा के सघोजात नामवाले पूर्व मुख से सामना दूसरे वामदेव नामक दक्षिण मुख से सनातन, अघोर नामक पश्चिम मुख से अहिंमून, चौथे तत्पुरुष नामवाले उत्तर मुख से प्रत्न और पाँचवे ईशान नामक मध्य भागवाले मुख से सुपर्णा की उत्पत्ति शास्त्रो में वर्णित है। इन्ही सानग, सनातन, अहमन, प्रत्न और सुपर्ण नामक पाँच गोत्र प्रवर्तक ऋषियों से प्रत्येक के पच्चीस-पच्चीस सन्ताने उत्पन्न हुई जिससे विशाल विश्वकर्मा समाज का विस्तार हुआ है ।

शिल्पशास्त्रो के प्रणेता बने स्वंय भगवान विश्वकर्मा जो ऋषशि रुप में उपरोक्त सभी ज्ञानों का भण्डार है, शिल्पो कें आचार्य शिल्पी प्रजापति ने पदार्थ के आधार पर शिल्प विज्ञान को पाँच प्रमुख धाराओं में विभाजित करते हुए तथा मानव समाज को इनके ज्ञान से लाभान्वित करने के निर्मित पाणच प्रमुख शिल्पायार्च पुत्र को उत्पन्न किया जो अयस ,काष्ट, ताम्र, शिला एंव हिरण्य शिल्प के अधिषश्ठाता मनु, मय, त्वष्ठा, शिल्पी एंव दैवज्ञा के रुप में जाने गये । ये सभी ऋषि वेंदो में पारंगत थे ।

कन्दपुराण के नागर खण्ड में भगवान विश्वकर्मा के वशंजों की चर्चा की गई है । ब्रम्ह स्वरुप विराट श्री.विश्वकर्मा पंचमुख है । उनके पाँच मुख है जो पुर्व, पश्चिम, उत्तर, दक्षिण और ऋषियों को मत्रों व्दारा उत्पन्न किये है । उनके नाम है – मनु, मय, त्वष्टा, शिल्पी और देवज्ञ ।

ऋषि मनु विष्वकर्मा – ये “सानग गोत्र” के कहे जाते है । ये लोहे के कर्म के उध्दगाता है । इनके वशंज लोहकार के रुप मे जानें जाते है ।
सनातन ऋषि मय – ये सनातन गोत्र कें कहें जाते है । ये बढई के कर्म के उद्धगाता है। इनके वंशंज काष्टकार के रुप में जाने जाते है।
अहभून ऋषि त्वष्ठा – इनका दूसरा नाम त्वष्ठा है जिनका गोत्र अहंभन है । इनके वंशज ताम्रक के रूप में जाने जाते है ।
प्रयत्न ऋषि शिल्पी – इनका दूसरा नाम शिल्पी है जिनका गोत्र प्रयत्न है । इनके वशंज शिल्पकला के अधिष्ठाता है और इनके वंशज संगतराश भी कहलाते है इन्हें मुर्तिकार भी कहते हैं ।

देवज्ञ ऋषि – इनका गोत्र है सुर्पण । इनके वशंज स्वर्णकार के रूप में जाने जाते हैं । ये रजत, स्वर्ण धातु के शिल्पकर्म करते है, ।

परमेश्वर विश्वकर्मा के ये पाँच पुत्रं, मनु, मय, त्वष्ठा, शिल्पी और देवज्ञ शस्त्रादिक निर्माण करके संसार करते है । लोकहित के लिये अनेकानेक पदार्थ को उत्पन्न करते वाले तथा घर ,मंदिर एवं भवन, मुर्तिया आदि को बनाने वाले तथा अलंकारों की रचना करने वाले है । इनकी सारी रचनाये लोकहितकारणी हैं । इसलिए ये पाँचो एवं वन्दनीय ब्राम्हण है और यज्ञ कर्म करने वाले है । इनके बिना कोई भी यज्ञ नहीं हो सकता ।

मनु ऋषि ये भगनान विश्वकर्मा के सबसे बडे पुत्र थे । इनका विवाह अंगिरा ऋषि की कन्या कंचना के साथ हुआ था इन्होने मानव सृष्टि का निर्माण किया है । इनके कुल में अग्निगर्भ, सर्वतोमुख, ब्रम्ह आदि ऋषि उत्पन्न हुये है ।

भगवान विश्वकर्मा के दुसरे पुत्र मय महर्षि थे । इनका विवाह परासर ऋषि की कन्या सौम्या देवी के साथ हुआ था । इन्होने इन्द्रजाल सृष्टि की रचना किया है । इनके कुल में विष्णुवर्धन, सूर्यतन्त्री, तंखपान, ओज, महोज इत्यादि महर्षि पैदा हुए है ।

भगवान विश्वकर्मा के तिसरे पुत्र महर्षि त्वष्ठा थे । इनका विवाह कौषिक ऋषि की कन्या जयन्ती के साथ हुआ था । इनके कुल में लोक त्वष्ठा, तन्तु, वर्धन, हिरण्यगर्भ शुल्पी अमलायन ऋषि उत्पन्न हुये है । वे देवताओं में पूजित ऋषि थे ।

भगवान विश्वकर्मा के चौथे महर्षि शिल्पी पुत्र थे । इनका विवाह भृगु ऋषि की करूणाके साथ हुआ था । इनके कुल में बृध्दि, ध्रुन, हरितावश्व, मेधवाह नल, वस्तोष्यति, शवमुन्यु आदि ऋषि हुये है । इनकी कलाओं का वर्णन मानव जाति क्या देवगण भी नहीं कर पाये है ।

भगवान विश्वकर्मा के पाँचवे पुत्र महर्षि दैवज्ञ थे । इनका विवाह जैमिनी ऋषि की कन्या चन्र्दिका के साथ हुआ था । इनके कुल में सहस्त्रातु, हिरण्यम, सूर्यगोविन्द, लोकबान्धव, अर्कषली इत्यादी ऋषि हुये ।

इन पाँच पुत्रो के अपनी छीनी, हथौडी और अपनी उँगलीयों से निर्मित कलाये दर्शको को चकित कर देती है । उन्होन् अपने वशंजो को कार्य सौप कर अपनी कलाओं को सारे संसार मे फैलाया और आदि युग से आजलक अपने-अपने कार्य को सभालते चले आ रहे है ।

विश्वकर्मा वैदिक देवता के रूप में मान्य हैं, किंतु उनका पौराणिक स्वरूप अलग प्रतीत होता है। आरंभिक काल से ही विश्वकर्मा के प्रति सम्मान का भाव रहा है। उनको गृहस्थ जैसी संस्था के लिए आवश्यक सुविधाओं का निर्माता और प्रवर्तक कहा माना गया है। वह सृष्टि के प्रथम सूत्रधार कहे गए हैं-

देवौ सौ सूत्रधार: जगदखिल हित: ध्यायते सर्वसत्वै।

वास्तु के 18 उपदेष्टाओं में विश्वकर्मा को प्रमुख माना गया है। उत्तर ही नहीं, दक्षिण भारत में भी, जहां मय के ग्रंथों की स्वीकृति रही है, विश्वकर्मा के मतों को सहज रूप में लोकमान्यता प्राप्त है। वराहमिहिर ने भी कई स्थानों पर विश्वकर्मा के मतों को उद्धृत किया है।

विष्णुपुराण के पहले अंश में विश्वकर्मा को देवताओं का वर्धकी या देव-बढ़ई कहा गया है तथा शिल्पावतार के रूप में सम्मान योग्य बताया गया है। यही मान्यता अनेक पुराणों में आई है, जबकि शिल्प के ग्रंथों में वह सृष्टिकर्ता भी कहे गए हैं। स्कंदपुराण में उन्हें देवायतनों का सृष्टा कहा गया है। कहा जाता है कि वह शिल्प के इतने ज्ञाता थे कि जल पर चल सकने योग्य खड़ाऊ तैयार करने में समर्थ थे।

सूर्य की मानव जीवन संहारक रश्मियों का संहार भी विश्वकर्मा ने ही किया। राजवल्लभ वास्तुशास्त्र में उनका ज़िक्र मिलता है। यह ज़िक्र अन्य ग्रंथों में भी मिलता है। विश्वकर्मा कंबासूत्र, जलपात्र, पुस्तक और ज्ञानसूत्र धारक हैं, हंस पर आरूढ़, सर्वदृष्टिधारक, शुभ मुकुट और वृद्धकाय हैं—

कंबासूत्राम्बुपात्रं वहति करतले पुस्तकं ज्ञानसूत्रम्।

हंसारूढ़स्विनेत्रं शुभमुकुट शिर: सर्वतो वृद्धकाय:॥

उनका अष्टगंधादि से पूजन लाभदायक है।

विश्व के सबसे पहले तकनीकी ग्रंथ विश्वकर्मीय ग्रंथ ही माने गए हैं। विश्वकर्मीयम ग्रंथ इनमें बहुत प्राचीन माना गया है, जिसमें न केवल वास्तुविद्या, बल्कि रथादि वाहन व रत्नों पर विमर्श है। विश्वकर्माप्रकाश, जिसे वास्तुतंत्र भी कहा गया है, विश्वकर्मा के मतों का जीवंत ग्रंथ है। इसमें मानव और देववास्तु विद्या को गणित के कई सूत्रों के साथ बताया गया है, ये सब प्रामाणिक और प्रासंगिक हैं। मेवाड़ में लिखे गए अपराजितपृच्छा में अपराजित के प्रश्नों पर विश्वकर्मा द्वारा दिए उत्तर लगभग साढ़े सात हज़ार श्लोकों में दिए गए हैं। संयोग से यह ग्रंथ 239 सूत्रों तक ही मिल पाया है। इस ग्रंथ से यह भी पता चलता है कि विश्वकर्मा ने अपने तीन अन्य पुत्रों जय, विजय और सिद्धार्थ को भी ज्ञान दिया।
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vishwakarma godAbout Lord Vishwakarma : 

Toady is 17-Sep-2015 Lord vishwakarma days .Vishwakarma is the presiding deity of all craftsmen and architects. Son of Brahma, he is the divine drafts-man of the whole universe, and the official builder of all the gods' palaces. Vishwakarma is also the designer of all the flying chariots of the gods, and all their weapons.
The Mahabharata describes him as "The lord of the arts, executor of a thousand handicrafts, the carpenter of the gods, the most eminent of artisans, the fashioner of all ornaments ... and a great and immortal god." He has four hands, wears a crown, loads of gold jewelry, and holds a water-pot, a book, a noose and craftsman's tools in his hands.
From Southern mouth of Divine Vishwakarma known as 'Vamdeo', Maya Brahmashree having 'Sanatan gotra' was borned. He used to make sculpts from wood and is popularly known as 'Sutar'.
From Western mouth of Almighty Vishwakarma known as 'Aghoram', Twashta Brahmashree having 'Ahabhuj gotra' was birthed.
From Northern mouth of Deity Vishwakarma known as 'Tatpurusham', Shilpi Brahmashree having 'Pratna gotra' was borned who used to make sculpts from stones and is known as 'Shilpi'.
From Central mouth of Lord Vishwakarma known as 'Ishan', Suparna or Vishwadnya Brahmashree having 'Suvarna gotra' was borned who used to makes jewellery and other objects out of gold and was popularly known as 'Sonar'.

Vishwakarma - Lord of Architecture :

It is well-said by the peoples that Lord Shree Krishna exhibited the Universe in his mouth to Mata Yashoda with the help of Lord Vishwakarma.
Maker Vishwakarma made sculpts from wood of Lord Shree Krishna, Subhadra and Balram in Jagannath Puri.
There are citations in history that 'Dwarka' of Lord Shree Krishna and 'Suvarnalanka' for Lord Shiva and latterly captured by Devil Ravan in terms of 'Daxina' from Shiva was created by Creator Vishwakarma.
It is also widely known that Lord Vishwakarma established Hastinapur for Kourav and Indraprastha from Pandav from the instructions of Lord Krishna.
In the 'Ramayana', one can find address that son of Lord Vishwakarma: Nal and Neel have constructed a bridge of 400 kilometers in the Arabian sea for Lord Rama known as 'Ramsetu' with the help of 'Vanarsena'. The evidences of which are also existed today.
A solemn pledge of fidelity to the Lord Vishwakarma who created and controlled the whole universe!

Vishwakarma Puja: Why Is It Celebrated? 

Vishwakarma puja is a popular festival in the Eastern and Northern parts of India. Vishwakarma is believed to be the deity who is the main architect of the Universe. He is the son of the creator, Brahma and is the official architect of all the palaces where the Gods reside. He is also the designer of all the flying chariots of the Gods, and their weapons. Since Vishwakarma is the God of architecture and engineering as per the Hindu scriptures, every year Hindus celebrate the Vishwakarma puja with great zeal. On this day the workers take a break from work and all the machines are worshipped. Vishwakarma puja is a resolution time for all the workers and craftsmen to increase their productivity. Also a time to gain an inspiration from the God to create novel things and think of novel ideas.
Stories Associated With Vishwakarma Puja:  
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According to the Hindu mythology, Lord Vishwakarma is considered the Divine Architect or the 'Dev Shilpi'. The Rig Veda describes Vishwakarma as the God with multi-dimensional vision and supreme strength. It is believed that most of the mythological architectures are the handiwork of Vishwakarma. He is believed to have been one of the gems born out of the churning of the ocean by the Gods and the demons, and is credited for creating the missiles that were used by the Gods in the mythological era. He is also the architect of the powerful weapon carried by Indra which is known as the Vajra. According to the mythological stories, Lord Vishwakarma is also responsible for creating the most popular architecture of the time, the golden palace of Lanka for the demon king Raavan. The story goes that once Lord Shiva asked Vishwakarma to build a palace for Him and His divine consort Parvati. Vishwakarma was overwhelmed by the request and He created a palace made of gold. For the housewarming ceremony of the palace, Lord Shiva invited the demon king, Raavan to perform the rituals. Raavan was totally smitten by the aura and the grandeur of the palace. So, when Lord Shiva asked him to ask anything as a return gift or 'Dakshina', Raavan asked Shiva for the golden palace itself. Lord Shiva was obliged to give away the palace as a return gift and hence the golden Lanka became Raavan's palace. Similarly, there are many other popular mythological architectures which have been built by Vishwakarma. Some of them are the Indraprastha which was the grand palace of the Pandavas in Mahabharata, Dwarka which was the divine abode of Lord Krishna and Hastinapur or the abode of the Kauravas. All of these wonders are supposed to be created by Vishwakarma. Hence Vishwakarma puja has its own importance in Hinduism. The God of architecture is appeased by worshipping the machines and vehicles. In some parts of India, people fly kites and mark the starting of the festive season in India.

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Friday, September 11, 2015

List of India State Capital Chief Ministers and Union Territories with Population


List of States and Union Territories, Lt. Governors & Administrators.

Hi to all here is useful for information list of India state. India is a Union of 29 States and 7 Union Territories with Total Current Population of India in 2015 = 1,286,341,519 (1.28 billion) As of September 11, 2015  and Total Male Population in India = 664,266,760 (664 million in 2015) and Total Female Population in India = 622,074,758 (622 million in 2015). Each state has its own government with a Governor as the figurehead, while each Union Territory is administered directly by the President through an administrator appointed by him and Current Population 11 Sep. 2015(See also Political administration of India). Soon upload All India City List with state wise Click for more . Here is all city of all state when you click hyper link then open new tab of that state district and city list for example like when you click on Andhra Pradesh then open a new tab district of cities.

How many total india population and state:

No. State Capital Chief Minister Population
1 Andhra Pradesh Hyderabad Nara Chandrababu Naidu 84,665,533
2 Arunachal Pradesh Itanagar Nabam Tuki 1,383,727
3 Assam Dispur Tarun Gogoi 31,205,576
4 Bihar Patna Nitish Kumar 104,099,452
5 Chhattisgarh Raipur Dr. Raman Singh 25,545,198
6 Goa Panaji Laxmikant Parsekar 1,458,545
7 Gujarat Gandhinagar Ms. Anandiben Patel 60,439,692
8 Haryana Chandigarh Manohar Lal Khattar 25,351,462
9 Himachal Pradesh Shimla Virbhadra Singh 6,864,602
10 Jammu and Kashmir Srinagar Mufti Mohammad Sayeed 12,541,302
11 Jharkhand Ranchi Raghubar Das 32,988,134
12 Karnataka Bengaluru Siddaramaiah 61,095,297
13 Kerala Thiruvananthapuram Oommen Chandy 33,406,061
14 Madhya Pradesh Bhopal Shivraj Singh Chouhan 72,626,809
15 Maharashtra Mumbai Devendra Fadnavis 112,372,972
16 Manipur Imphal Okram Ibobi Singh 2,855,794
17 Meghalaya Shillong Dr. Mukul Sangma 2,966,889
18 Mizoram Aizawl Pu Lal Thanhawla 1,097,206
19 Nagaland Kohima T. R. Zeliang 1,978,502
20 Orissa Bhubaneswar Naveen Patnaik 41,974,218
21 Punjab Chandigarh Parkash Singh Badal 27,743,338
22 Rajasthan Jaipur Ms. Vasundhara Raje 68,548,437
23 Sikkim Gangtok Pawan Chamling 610,577
24 Tamil Nadu Chennai Ms. J. Jayalalithaa 72,147,030
25 Telangana Hyderabad K. Chandrasekhara Rao 3,943,323
26 Tripura Agartala Manik Sarkar 3,673,917
27 Uttar Pradesh Lucknow Akhilesh Yadav 199,581,477
28 Uttarakhand Dehradun Harish Rawat 10,086,292
29 West Bengal Kolkata Ms. Mamata Banerjee 91,276,115
List of Chief Ministers of India’s Union Territories
No. Union Territory Capital Chief Minister Population
1 Delhi Delhi Arvind Kejriwal 16,787,941
2 Puducherry Pondicherry N. Rangasamy 1,247,953
List of Lt. Governors & Administrators of India’s Union Territories
No. Union Territory Capital Lt. Governors & Administrators Population
1 Andaman and Nicobar Islands Port Blair A. K. Singh (Lieutenant Governor) 380,581
2 Chandigarh Chandigarh Prof. Kaptan Singh Solanki (Administrator) 1,055,450
3 Dadra and Nagar Haveli Silvassa Ashish Kundra (Administrator) 343,709
4 Daman and Diu Daman Ashish Kundra (Administrator) 243,247
5 Delhi Delhi Najeeb Jung (Lieutenant Governor) 16,787,941
6 Lakshadweep Kavaratti H. Rajesh Prasad, (Administrator) 64,473
7 Puducherry Podicherry A. K. Singh (Lieutenant Governor) 1,247,953

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Friday, September 4, 2015

About shri krisna janmashtami related Question and history of the birth day date and year

What is Janmashtami? 

Lord Krishna appearing in prison to His 'parents,' Vasudeva and Devaki
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Janmashtami commemorates the earthly appearance of Krishna, who is described in India’s sacred writings as God Himself. One of the biggest religious festivals in the world, it is celebrated by nine hundred and thirty million people around the world--and two million in the US alone. To devotees, it’s Christmas and New Year’s in one, a day of deep spiritual renewal and celebration that effectively finishes an old year and begins a fresh one.

But why Janmashtami, you may ask? What’s so special about Krishna, as opposed to any other form of God? It’s His personable-ness. He reciprocates in unique, personal ways with every devotee who offers Him love—He is the most adorable, mischievous son, the most romantic lover, the most compassionate friend. And on Janmashtami, devotees celebrate Krishna in all of these aspects. For just as Krishna reciprocates individually with His relatives and confidantes, he responds to the distinct feelings and desires held most deeply in the heart of every single worshipper.

So remember that whatever way you worship Krishna on Janmashtami, He will reciprocate with you accordingly. It’s a meditation that makes for an extremely rewarding devotional experience.

How is Janmashtami Celebrated?

Where Vaishnava temples exist, festivities begin before dawn and extend all day until midnight, the exact moment of the anniversary of Krishna’s appearance. Events include kirtan, singing the Lord’s name along with other devotees; and japa, private, more intimate prayer. Some devotees cook a feast of over one hundred dishes, while others perform drama and dance. Some clothe and decorate the deity of Krishna while others string enormous flower garlands and other decorations for the temple. Incense burns, scriptures are read, and all but the young and the infirm fast all day. The deities are also bathed with a variety of auspicious liquids in a kind of ablution ceremony called abhisheka. Sometimes taking over two hours, this is performed with great pomp.

Finally, at midnight, priests pull apart the curtains to reveal the
freshly dressed deity of Krishna on a creatively festooned and colored
altar. The excitement builds, and a rousing kirtan ensues.

How to Celebrate Janmashtami at Home ?

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what if you don’t live near a temple? What if you can’t make it to a major celebration Does that mean you can’t observe Janmashtami? Of course not. It is our sincere devotion that pleases Krishna most, and this can be offered anywhere. So to help you feel more connected to the Lord and His devotees on this special day, here are Krishna.com’s tips on how to celebrate Janmashtami at home:

Invite all your friends and family to participate in the festivities.
Decorating your home for Krishna can be fun, particularly for children. Encourage them in helping to make garlands, hanging balloons and festoons of leaves, and generally making the house beautiful for Krishna’s appearance.
Get a copy of the Vaishnava Songbook and choose some of your favorite bhajanas(devotional songs in praise of God) to sing. Krishna, also known as Murlidhara, or “one who holds the flute,” loves music. And so will your friends and family, as you take turns singing and playing instruments. Alternatively, play bhajan CDs and heighten the spiritual atmosphere.


You can also chant extra rounds of the Hare Krishna mantra on your japa mala (prayer beads). This is an intimate one on one exchange with Krishna, and makes you feel much closer to the Lord.

Read the story of Krishna’s advent and other exciting pastimes from Krishna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead or Srimad Bhagavatam, Canto Ten. Pass the book around, and try dramatic readings to bring the story to life. Janmashtami is all about completely immersing yourself in thoughts of Krishna in a festive way.

If you have Radha-Krishna deities, get extra special new outfits for Them. Exercise your creativity and pay special attention to decorating Their altar.

Recreate the temple program and hold an abhisheka bathing
ceremony for your deities. Simply buy different liquids like yogurt,
honey, ghee and fruit juices and bathe the deity with them while
singing devotional songs.

Temples prepare at least one hundred and eight different food dishes on Janmashtami. Of course, you don’t have to go that far, unless you’re feeling particularly energetic! But it’s always nice to cook some very special preparations to offer to the Lord. Imagine that Krishna was actually right there, in your house—what would you offer Him? This makes for a wonderful meditation while cooking on Janmashtami.
shri krishna

Have a midnight arati (worship ceremony) with a
kirtan. This is the exact time that Krishna appeared on this
planet, so it is most auspicious and spiritually inspiring. If you
have arati paraphernalia, then you can do a full offering. If
not, don’t worry–Krishna says in the Bhagavad-gita, “If you
offer Me with love a leaf, flower, fruit or water, I will accept it.”
So offer whatever you can—it’s your love and devotion that matters.

Tune into Krishna.com’s webcams and watch the festivities going on at some of ISKCON’s major temples.

Buy a special gift for the Lord. You can wrap it and write a card to Krishna. Here are some gift ideas:

If you have Deities you can buy or make jewelry, new clothes, garlands, peacock feathers, turban pieces, flutes or water cups
Incense
Fruit basket
Offering plate
New picture frame if you worship a picture of Krishna
Brand new artist

If you are able to fast from food, fasting until midnight is recommended. If fasting is too difficult, then try to eat only light foods during the day. By putting our own needs aside and concentrating more on Krishna’s, we show our love for Him.

You can engage your children in many of the above activities. Depending on your children’s ages, they can help cook, make garlands, design a birthday card, play musical instruments, dance and chant Hare Krishna. There are many children’s books about Krishna as well as DVDs of Krishna pastimes at the Krishna.com store.

Children also enjoy dressing up as Radha, Krishna and their associates, and re-enacting Krishna’s pastimes. This helps to create a very festive mood.
As you celebrate Janmashtami, remember that just as we enjoy the attention and fun on our birthday, so the Lord also enjoys our attention and gifts on His appearance day. The difference between us and Krishna is that He is able to reciprocate perfectly with each one of us. In the transcendental realm, everything that we offer to the Lord with love and devotion will benefit us unlimitedly, and those benefits will stay with us for eternity.

Fasting Rules on Krishna Janmashtami 

No grains should be consumed during Janmashtami fasting until the fast is broken on next day after Sunrise. All rules followed during Ekadashi fasting should be followed during Janmashtami fasting also. 

Parana which means breaking the fast should be done at an appropriate time. For Krishna Janmashtami fasting, Parana is done on next day after Sunrise when Ashtami Tithi and Rohini Nakshatra are over. If Ashtami Tithi and Rohini Nakshatra don't get over before Sunset then fast can be broken during day time when either Ashtami Tithi or Rohini Nakshatra is over. When neither Ashtami Tithi nor Rohini Nakshatra is over before Sunset or even Hindu Midnight (also known as Nishita Time) one should wait to get them over before breaking the fast. 

Depending on end timing of Ashtami Tithi and Rohini Nakshatra fasting on Krishna Janmashtami might continue for two complete days. Devotees who are not able to follow two days fasting might break the fast on next day after Sunrise. It has been suggested by Hindu religious text Dharmasindhu. 
Krishna Janmashtami is also known as Krishnashtami, Gokulashtami, Ashtami Rohini, Srikrishna Jayanti and Sree Jayanthi. 

How do Hindus celebrate Janmashtami?

The devotees of Lord Krishna observe fast for the whole day and night, worshipping him and keeping vigil through the night while listening to his tales and exploits, recite hymns from the Gita, sing devotional songs, and chant the mantra Om namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya.

Krishna's birthplace Mathura and Vrindavan celebrate this occasion with great pomp and show. Raslilas or religious plays are performed to recreate incidents from the life of Krishna and to commemorate his love for Radha.

Song and dance mark the celebration of this festive occasion all over northern India. At midnight, the statue of infant Krishna is bathed and placed in a cradle, which is rocked, amidst the blowing of conch shells and the ringing of bells.

In the south western state of  Maharashtra, people enact the god's childhood attempts to steal butter and curd from earthen pots beyond his reach. A similar pot is suspended high above the ground and groups of young people form human pyramids to try and reach the pot and break it.

Krishna Janmashtami Observances:   
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Celebrations Shree Krishna Janmashtami 2015

Shree Krishna janmashtami

Festival, Dahi Handi :         

Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya :  

About Janamashtami  2015: 

(also known as Krishnastami or Gokulastami) is the birthday of Lord Krishna, the eighth avatar (incarnation) of Lord Vishnu, believed to have been born about five thousand years ago in Mathura in 'Dwapar Yuga'. It is celebrated in the August/September months, on the Ashtami of Krishna Paksh or the 8th day of the dark fortnight in the month of Bhadon and is celebrated over two days. The first day is Krishnashtami or Gokulashtami. The second day is called Kalastami or more popularly Janmashtami. This celebration is said to be revealed originally by the Sri Krishna himself to Yudhishthira, the eldest of Pandavas, as mentioned in the Bhavishyottara Puran.
He was born to Vasudev and Devki, who were imprisoned by Devki's evil brother Kansa and was brought up by Nand and Yashoda. The birth of Lod Krishna is believed to be symbolic of our imprisonment in worldly illusions, where He took birth with us and led us to salvation and peace, vanquishing all evils depicted by Kansa in the story.
Janmashtami, the birthday of Lord Krishna is celebrated with great devotion and enthusiasm in India in the month of July or August. According to the Hindu calendar this religious festival is celebrated on the Ashtami of Krishna Paksh or the 8th day of the dark fortnight in the month of Bhadon.
Sri Krishna is considered as the one of the most powerful human incarnations of the Lord Vishnu. He was born around 5,200 years ago in Mathura. The sole objective of 
Sri Krishna's birth was to free the Earth from the evilness of demons. He played an important role in Mahabharata and propagated the theory of bhakti and good karma which are narrated deeply in the Bhagwat Geeta.
Sri Krishna was born in a prison in the custody of Kansa. Vasudev, His father immediately thought of his friend Nand and decided to hand over his child to him to save Krishna from the clutch of Kansa. Krishna grew up in Gokul and finally killed his uncle, King Kansa.
The actual celebration of Janmashtami takes place during the midnight as Sri Krishna is believed to be borned on a dark, stormy and windy night to end the rule and violence of his uncle, Kansa. All over India this day is celebrated with devotional songs and dances, pujas, arti, blowing of the Conch and rocking the cradle of baby Sri Krishna.
The Janmashtami celebration of Mathura and Vrindavan, the places where Sri Krishna had spent his life, are very special. On this day temples and homes are wonderfully decorated and illuminated. Night long prayers are offered and religious mantras are sung in the temples.

Many Question of about shree krishna janmashtami : 


5242th Birth Anniversary of Lord Krishna
Nishita Puja Time = 23:56 to 24:42+
Duration = 0 Hours 46 Mins
Mid Night Moment = 24:19+
On 6th, Parana Time = 06:05 (After Sunrise)
On Parana Day Ashtami Tithi and Rohini Nakshatra got over before Sunrise
Dahi Handi on 6th, September
Ashtami Tithi Begins = 03:55 on 5/Sep/2015
Ashtami Tithi Ends = 03:01 on 6/Sep/2015

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