According to the Hindu mythology, Lord Krishna took birth in the most auspicious composition of stars, and, on the eighth day of Bhadrapad month (Ashtmi).
That is why this festival that celebrates the birth of Shri Krishna is called Janamashtmi. According to the Christian calendar, it is celebrated in the months of July-August and in 2009 it will fall on 14th August.
An Auspicious Day:
Lord Krishna was born in the “Rohini” Nakshatra (star), which is considered to be very auspicious as it is supervised by Lord Brahma.
The celebration of Janmashtami lasts for two days, as it was midnight when Lord Krishna was born. The First day is called “Krishnashtmi” and the Second day “Kalashtmi”.
There are also times when Ashtmi and the Rohimi Nakshtra don’t conspire on the same day. | |