Key Points

Madhya Pradesh will celebrate Janmashtami with grand festivities from August 14 to 18. The state government has organized cultural programs at key religious sites linked to Lord Krishna. Special events will be held at Sandipani Ashram, where Krishna studied, featuring folk dances and Krishna Leela performances. Educational institutions and local organizations will participate in the statewide celebrations.

Key Points: MP CM Mohan Yadav Announces 5-Day Janmashtami Celebrations From Aug 14

  • Mohan Yadav govt plans 5-day Janmashtami celebrations across MP
  • Sandipani Ashram to host 3-day 'ShriKrishna Parv' event
  • Cultural programs at key Krishna sites like Narayana Dham
  • Schools and local bodies to participate in devotional activities
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MP: Janmashtami celebration to begin from Aug 14

Madhya Pradesh gears up for grand Janmashtami festivities from Aug 14-18, featuring cultural programs at Krishna-linked sites like Sandipani Ashram.

MP: Janmashtami celebration to begin from Aug 14
"The three-day 'ShriKrishna Parv' at Sandipani Ashram will highlight Lord Krishna's historical and religious significance - MP Government"

Bhopal, Aug 12

Chief Minister Mohan Yadav-led Madhya Pradesh government has made an elaborate plan to celebrate the birthday of Lord Krishna, which is celebrated as 'Janmastami' falling on August 16.

The celebration will start with traditional enthusiasm and fervour throughout the state from August 14, with cultural and devotional programs taking place to highlight the life, teachings, and social contributions of Lord Balram and Lord Krishna.

Statewide cultural and devotional programs will be held between August 14 and August 18, highlighting the life stories, teachings, and contributions of Lord Balram and Lord Krishna for the welfare of society. There will be special events at selected temples across the state, involving participation from educational institutions like universities, colleges, and schools, along with local literary, social, and cultural bodies.

Key religious sites linked to Lord Krishna’s life—such as Sandipani Ashram in Ujjain, Narayana Dham, Amjhera, Jamgarh, and Janapav—will host major events. A special programme will also be held at the Chief Minister’s residence in Bhopal.

A three-day special celebration programme, ‘ShriKrishna Parv’, will be organised at Sandipani Ashram in Ujjain, where Lord Krishna attained education and wisdom. The three-day event (from August 16 to August 18) being organised by the state's Cultural and Tourism Department will highlight the historical and religious significance of all sites related to Lord Krishna in the state, the government said in a statement on Tuesday.

On the first day, the programme will feature Krishna Leela by artists of the Vishala Cultural Institution, Ujjain, and a flute recital by Anupam Wankhede, an Indore-based renowned artist. On the second day (August 17), performances will include Bareli folk dance by a group of artists, who will be presenting Krishna Leela. On the final day, there will be the Thathiya folk dance by a group of artists from Betul and Ujjain.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the celebrations, I hope the government is equally focused on improving infrastructure and basic amenities around these religious sites. The roads to Janapav need urgent repairs before the festival rush begins.
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Ananya R
So excited for the flute recital! My children are participating in their school's Janmashtami program too. These celebrations help keep our traditions alive for the younger generation. The folk dances sound amazing! 🎶
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Vikram M
Good to see the government promoting our cultural heritage. But I wonder how much budget is being allocated for this when many schools in rural MP still lack proper classrooms. Balance is important.
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Kavya N
The Thathiya folk dance from Betul is such a unique cultural treasure! More people should know about these regional art forms. Kudos to the organizers for including diverse performances in the celebrations.
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Michael C
As someone visiting MP for the first time, I'm fascinated by how deeply rooted these traditions are. The 3-day ShriKrishna Parv sounds like a perfect opportunity to experience authentic Indian culture. Any tips for foreign visitors attending?

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