Janmashtami 2025: In the streets of Gokul … send this Janmashtami to loved ones, messages and best wishes of Lord Krishna
Samira Vishwas August 16, 2025 01:24 PM

Janmashtami 2025: Every year the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna is celebrated with pomp. From temples to homes, the echo of bhajan-kirtan is heard everywhere and the atmosphere becomes devotional with Kanha’s cheers. This year, the holy festival of Krishna Janmashtami is being celebrated on 16 August 2025. Millions of devotees make this day special by keeping fasting and fasting and worshiping with devotion.

On this auspicious occasion, people also send messages and best wishes to each other. On social media platforms, there is a glimpse of Shri Krishna’s hymns, tableaux and his pastimes. If you also want to send best wishes to your family, friends and loved ones on Janmashtami, then some great messages have been given for you here.

Special greeting message on Janmashtami

  • "Kanha’s name echoed in the streets of Gokul, a gift of happiness in your life. Long live Shri Krishna."

  • "Long live Shri Krishna! On this auspicious occasion of Janmashtami, there should be a communication of happiness, prosperity and joy in your life."

  • "Kanha’s Murali’s tune, the dust of his feet and the image of his pastimes make your life auspicious."

  • "Many best wishes to you and your family on Shri Krishna’s birthday. Jai Kanha"

  • "With Radha’s love and Muralidhar’s affection, your life was filled with devotion and love. Good Janmashtami."

Apply these lines on the status

"Long live Shri Krishna!
Who ate the Makhan by stealing,
The one who danced to the bansi,
Celebrate happiness, the day of his birth came,
Happy Janmashtami to you and your family."

"Nandlal’s tune,
The love of the gopis is immense,
Kanha was born on this day,
Fill two lives in life.
Happy Janmashtami 2025."

"Worship is incomplete without Kanha,
Every duja adorned with his name,
Radha-Krishna’s company with Makhan-Mishri,
The color of happiness brought in your life.
Good Janmashtami."

A festival of devotion and gaiety

On the day of Janmashtami, there are bhajan-kirtan in the house. Kanha ji’s favorite Makhan-Mishri and other dishes are made. Beautiful tableaux are decorated in temples, in which Shri Krishna’s hair pastimes are seen. Devotees make the atmosphere devotional with hymns like Anand Bhayo, Jai Kanhaiya Lal of Nanda on this day.

The festival of Janmashtami is not only associated with religious faith, but it gives the message of love, simplicity and sacrifice in life. The teachings given by Lord Krishna through the Gita still guide human life. This is the reason that this festival holds very special significance in Hindu society.

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