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Janmashtami 2022: Lord Krishna’s Top 5 Offerings for Janmashtami Puja

Janmashtami 2022: Krishna Janmashtami, the auspicious occasion, is only a few days away. Lord Krishna is said to have been born on the night of Ashtami in the months of August and September to Devaki and Nanda Baba in Mathura. According to Hindu Mythology, the eighth incarnation or avatar of Lord Vishnu, is celebrated on Bhadrapada Kishna Ashtami Tithi every year. On Janmashtami, Lord Krishna’s favourite objects are offered to him in worship during puja. Here are five of baby Krisha’s favourite things, affectionately known as Ladoo Gopal, that you should use during puja rituals and you’ll undoubtedly be blessed by the Lord!

Peacock Feather

Peacock feathers are said to ward off negativity and bring in health, happiness, and prosperity. It is said to be very special to Krishna, our Ladoo Gopal! In his crown was a peacock feather.

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Gau Mata (Idol of Cow)

According to Hindu mythology, Lord Krishna has served the cow, known as Gau Mata in Hinduism, since he was a child. Cow’s milk, ghee, and even urine and cow dung are respected in our scriptures as the purest creatures. So, in addition to worshipping Sri Krishna, you can also keep a cow idol.

Butter & Sugar Candy

When he was a child, the lovable, attractive, yet playful Krishna was named ‘Makhan Chor’ because he and his friends would steal butter from villagers’ homes and eat it all! Many women in Vrindavan, where Krishna grew up, started storing the butter in a handi at a height, but this didn’t deter Krishna. Because he adored butter, he and his friends would make a human pyramid to obtain it! The child also enjoyed sugar candy, and that is why makhan-mishri is worshipped on Janmashtami.

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Flute

Sri Krishna has been known for playing the flute since he was a child. The flute produces melodious music, and it represents the importance of spreading happiness in our lives, which we want to be as melodic as the music produced by the flute. Because Krishna treasured the flute, you may use that in your puja.

Coriander

In astrology, coriander is connected to wealth. Lord Krishna was known to like coriander, so in addition to coriander-based dishes for prasad, coriander seeds are given to Ladoo Gopal.

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