Janmashtami 2024 Live Streaming Online From Mathura With TV Telecast Time: Here’s How To Watch the Birth Celebrations of Laddu Gopal From Krishna Janmasthan Temple Complex

Devotees across the country are eagerly preparing for the joyous festivities, which mark the birth of Lord Krishna. Temples and homes are adorned with decorations, and special rituals are performed to mark the occasion.

Krishna Janmasthan Temple Complex (Photo Credits: File Image)

Gokulashtami, popularly known as Krishna Janmashtami, is an auspicious and joyous Hindu occasion marking the birth of Lord Krishna. According to Hindu Mythology, about 5000 years ago, the eighth reincarnation of Lord Vishnu was born – Krishna. It is said that Lord Krishna was born on the eighth day i.e. Ashtami of Krishna Paksha in the month of Shravana. Krishna Janmashtami 2024 falls on Monday, August 26, 2024. It is the 5251st birth anniversary of Lord Krishna this year, as per Drik Panchang. Check the Janmashtami 2024 Live Streaming online from Mathura and watch the birth celebrations of Laddu Gopal from Krishna Janmasthan Temple Complex on DD Channel.

Janmashtami 2024 Celebration in Mathura

The birth celebration of Laddu Gopal can be seen live from Mathura and Dwarka on DD National. Viewers watching the birth of Krishna online can also watch it on the YouTube channel of Doordarshan. To watch Janmashtami 2024 celebration live streaming online from Mathura, click here. The birthday of Lord Krishna is celebrated every year all over India as Krishna Janmashtami. People observe fast, decorate their homes, and prepare delicacies to offer to Lord Krishna; following all the rituals of this day. Stay tuned for an enriching spiritual experience during this Krishna Janmashtami 2024.

Watch Live Streaming Video of Janmashtami 2024 Celebration in Mathura

Devotees across the country are eagerly preparing for the joyous festivities, which mark the birth of Lord Krishna. Temples and homes are adorned with decorations, and special rituals are performed to mark the occasion. The highlight of the celebrations is the midnight hour, believed to be the time of Krishna's birth, where devotees gather to offer prayers, sing devotional songs, and perform the 'Abhishek' ceremony. In addition to the religious observances, cultural events such as Rasleela performances, showing episodes from Krishna's life are held in various parts of the country.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Aug 26, 2024 04:45 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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