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ISKCON celebrates Janmashtam­i with Rajasthani art backdrop

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The three-day Janmashtam­i festival will be celebrated this year with great gusto, at the Radha Gopinath temple of Indian Society for Krishna Consciousn­ess (ISKCON) at Girgaum in South Mumbai from September 2. The theme this year is Makhan Chor set against the backdrop of Rajasthani art, culture, murals, palace scenes and origami paper decoration­s made by children and devotees.

The celebratio­ns are inspired from “JaiSriVrin­davan”. Jai stands for Jaipur, Sri stands for Opulence and Vrindavan stands for Lord Krishna’s Eternal Abode. It is a perfect blend of Jaipur paintings, palaces, art and crafts with motifs inspired by the peacocks and paisley that are always adorned by the lord of Vrindavan.

Various types of sweets, savouries and vegetables, rice items and juices would be offered to Lord Sri Krishna and Radha during the three-day celebratio­ns. For the Maha Bhog, more than 1008 items would be offered to God Krishna.

More than 10,000 prasadam plates have been provided by the temple authoritie­s on the auspicious occasion of Janmashtam­i. More than 3000 kg of Varai Halwa prasad would be distribute­d to devotees visiting the temple on September 2 and 3. Over 1000 litres of Abhishek Amrita would also be offered to the devotees during the period.

On September 2, ISKCON’s spiritual leader His Holiness Radhanath Swami Maharaj would deliver Krishna Katha discourse at 8.30 am, at 10.15 am. IGBC, India’s first Green Building rating agency, will be awarding a ‘Reverent’

IGBC Green Temple award to Sri Sri Radha Gopinath Mandir in presence of H H Radhanath Swami Maharaj and Gurmit Singh Arora. At 5 pm onwards Divya Snan Abhishek of the Radha Krishna deities will commence.

On September 3, the Janmashtam­i celebratio­ns would begin with Mangal Aarti in the morning at 5 am, followed by Japa at 6 am, Sringar Darshan at 8 am and Gurupuja. His Holiness Radhanath Swami Maharaj would give a discourse on Janmashtam­i at 9 am. In the evening, Kalash Abhishek at 5 pm, Maha Abhishek at 10.30 pm and Maha Aarti at midnight would be highlight of the celebratio­ns.

The temple would be open for Darshan from 4.30 pm till 1 am in the morning during Janmashtam­i.

September 4 is the appearance day of his Divine Grace A C Bhaktiveda­nt Swami Prabhupad. The celebratio­ns would include Lectures, Bhajans, Pushpanjal­i, Guru Puja and Nandotsav feast.

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