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Janmashtami Celebrations in Malaysia

Janmashtami celebrations in Malaysia are observed on a large scale with Indians enjoying it in temples and at home. It is time for happiness and merrymaking. Besides, performing Janmashtami and aarti is the major activity of the day. Chanting of mantras and visiting every temple across Kuala Lumpur takes up most of the time of the Indian Hindu community there. Like other recognizable celebrations for example Valentine’s Day and Christmas, Janmashtami is also a popular festivity in Malaysia.

Janmashtami celebrations in Malaysia constitute of special ritual practices in temples. Temples are highly decorated with flowers and bells.

The images of Lord Krishna are bathed in ‘panchamrit’ that is made from the amalgamation of milk, honey, ghee, yogurt, and other rich substances. He is then adorned with bejeweled clothes, dazzling ‘mukut’ or crown and is given a new flute in his hand. Janmashtami pooja is performed the whole day. However, the baby Lord’s birthday is celebrated at midnight. Conches are blown and bells are rung. ‘Prasad’ is distributed after the ‘bhog’.



Janmashtami is the celebration of the birth of Lord Krishna. He was the eighth ‘avtaar’ or incarnation of Lord Vishnu or Narayana. It is believed that He was born during the Dwapur Yug (the third quarter of Time). During this age, the world was weighed down by ‘adharma’, injustice and cruelty. At that point, the divine intervention was needed and Vishnuji had to take birth on the earth to usher in righteousness.

Janmashtami celebration in Malaysia is a time for family and friends get together. It is a special time to take a break from the humdrums of life and to admire the beautiful Radha-Krishna. It is a time for strengthening friendships and remembering family and religious practices. In fact, Malaysian Janmashtami reminds us that it is very important to preserve our religious observances, customs, traditions and rituals whether in India or abroad.

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