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15th Or 16th August? Know The Real Janmashtami 2025 Date, Tithi And Muhurat
Krishna Janmashtami goes beyond rituals and celebrations. It is a heartfelt tribute to Lord Krishna, the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Celebrated with faith and enthusiasm across India and beyond, the festival marks the birth of Krishna, known for his divine playfulness, wisdom, and commitment to dharma (righteousness).
In 2025, Janmashtami will be observed on Friday, August 16, as per the Hindu lunar calendar. But this celebration is not just about religious customs-it's also about honouring love, hope, and the timeless triumph of good over evil.

Why Janmashtami Is Celebrated
Krishna Janmashtami commemorates the night Lord Krishna was born to Devaki and Vasudeva in the prison of the cruel King Kansa. His birth symbolised the arrival of hope and the beginning of the end of tyranny. Krishna's life story from stealing butter as a child to delivering the Bhagavad Gita on the battlefield continues to influence Indian philosophy, art, and culture.
The festival reminds us that no matter how dark the times, the light of dharma eventually prevails.
Janmashtami 2025 Date And Shubh Muhurat
In 2025, Krishna Janmashtami will be celebrated on August 16, based on the Hindu calendar's Bhadrapada month.
Key timings to note:
- Ashtami Tithi Begins: August 15, 11:49 PM
- Ashtami Tithi Ends: August 16, 09:34 PM
- Nishita Puja Time (Main Ritual): August 16, 12:04 AM to 12:47 AM (43 minutes)
- Brahma Muhurta: August 16, 04:24 AM to 05:07 AM
- Vijay Muhurat: August 16, 02:37 PM to 03:30 PM
- Twilight Time: August 16, 07:00 PM to 07:22 PM
Fasting is observed on the day, with most devotees breaking it only after the midnight puja believed to be the exact time of Krishna's birth.
Traditions That Bring Janmashtami Alive
The festival is rich with rituals and regional variations:
Fasting and Midnight Puja: Many devotees fast throughout the day and break it only after the midnight Nishita Puja.
Temple Visits and Bhajans: Temples are beautifully decorated, with devotional singing and Krishna Leela dramas.
Jhulan Yatra: Small swings (jhulas) holding Krishna idols are decorated and rocked gently.
Human Pyramids (Dahi Handi): In Maharashtra and other parts of India, young men form pyramids to break pots filled with curd, recalling Krishna's love for butter and his playful spirit.
Children Dressed as Krishna and Radha: It's common to see little ones in colourful attire portraying Krishna or Radha, participating in school and community events.
What Makes Janmashtami Special In 2025?
This year, the festival falls on a Friday, making it ideal for long weekend celebrations with family. More importantly, the rare alignment of Ashtami Tithi with midnight Nishita Puja makes the spiritual timing especially potent for worship.
Communities are expected to organise larger events this year, from cultural programmes to online kirtans, especially as digital platforms have become a key part of recent celebrations.
A Celebration Of Joy, Faith, And Dharma
Krishna Janmashtami is a call to embrace courage, compassion, and truth in our daily lives. Whether you're praying in a temple at midnight, singing bhajans at home, or watching children dressed as Radha-Krishna, this festival touches hearts in unique ways.

As you celebrate Janmashtami 2025, take a moment to revisit Krishna's timeless wisdom and let it guide you towards balance, peace, and purpose.



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