Patan (Lalitpur), Aug 26: Devotees have been thronging the Krishna Temple at Patan in Lalitpur since early this morning to worship Lord Krishna on the occasion of Sri Krishna Janmashtami.
Devotees of Vedic Sanatan Hindu
religion are celebrating 'Shri Krishna Janmashtami (birth anniversary of Lord
Krishna)' with reverence and devotion across the country today.
Lord Krishna - the pioneer of
Knowledge Yoga, Karma Yoga and Bhakti Yoga was born in the midnight of
Bhadrakrishna Ashtami in the Dwapar era, so the day today is called 'Krishna
Janmashtami' and the night is called 'Mohratri'.
On this day, worships are offered
to the Lord Krishna in Krishna temples across the country with citation of
hymns and scriptures. Devotees stay awake throughout the night.
Born as the eighth incarnation of
Lord Vishnu to protect all human beings from injustice, tyranny and demonic
tendencies, Shri Krishna inspired the human community to do good deeds by being
in favor of truth throughout his life.
'Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta' is
considered to be a holy book in Hindu mythology. The book is believed to have
been translated into the largest number of languages in the world.
Lines have been arranged for the
devotees in the south and north sides of the temple. Nepal Scouts volunteers as
well as Lalitpur Metropolitan Police personnel have been mobilized to manage
the lines of devotees. (RSS)