by Bhaagavadgeetha
Krishna Janmaasthami or Krishna Jayanthi is a festival of Hindus, celebrating the birth of Lord Krishna.
Krishna is a boy. Krishna is the recarnation of lord Vishnu. And lord Vishnu was one of the important gods to hindus. Krishna helped the people in his city in the time of kaliyug. That is a great heroic deed to hindus.
Krishna janamashtami is celebrated to hindus because it was the day Shri Krishna was born
Hindus value all life forms, and respect the rights of all creatures. Instead of using and abusing animals, by slaughtering and consuming them, Hindus are compassionate, and are aware of the importance to live and let live. All Hindus do not touch beef, as it is Krishna's holy cow, the 'kaamdhenu', sacred and worshiped. Most Hindus afford the same treatment to most animals.
Basically Krishna is honored because he is the supreme controller, so he's the one that controls everything and everyone and that's why Hindus worship Krishna.
Mathura is important for Hindus because it is believed to be the birthplace of Lord Krishna, a major deity in Hinduism. The town is home to many temples dedicated to Krishna and is a significant pilgrimage site for devotees. Mathura's association with Krishna's childhood exploits and teachings make it a revered place for Hindus.
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He orated the Hindu holy book "bhagvad gita".
Hindu faith does not prescribe it directly. Hindus can pray as many as times the devotee likes.
Because Lord Krishna was having so much of jewellery . Not only Krishna, but all Hindus at that time was wearing much jewellery the simple reason is that the Hindus were the richest on the earth at that point of time.
hinduism is religion of hindus hinduisn has many gods and belifs . the main god brahman . hindus have many lives.one after other this pattern only ends when the belives become close to brahma.the hindu god krishna is usually show with bule skin .here he is playing his flute........
Krishna Janmashtami or Krishnashtami is a yearly celebration of Hindus for the birth of Hindu Krishna. It was celebrated in 1989 on the 24th day of August.