Janmashtami
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August 13, 2025
Every year, Janmashtami arrives with the sweet taste of makhan, the soft sounds of bhajans and the aroma of sandalwood. It is the holy night when Lord Krishna, the eighth avatar of Vishnu, was born to bring wisdom, love and justice to the world. Families in India decorate their homes, fast all day and pray and celebrate the birth of Krishna at midnight. Chants and dramatic reenactments of Krishna’s leelas fill temples, while homes are filled with love, colour and happiness.
Janmashtami is not only about old traditions but also about reconnecting with faith and bringing good luck into your life. Setting up a puja corner with a handmade Krishna idol, handmade puja items and a handmade matka for the symbolic offering of makhan and mishri is one of the most beautiful ways to celebrate this
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August 23, 2024
Janmashtami, the auspicious celebration of Lord Krishna's birth, is a time of joy, devotion, and vibrant festivity. Across India, homes are adorned with beautiful decorations that reflect the spiritual significance of the occasion. The festival is not just about rituals and prayers but also about transforming your living space into a haven of tradition and culture. Home decoration plays a crucial role in setting the festive mood, creating an atmosphere that resonates with the divine spirit of Janmashtami.
This year, why not add a personal touch to your celebrations by incorporating handmade decorations? Handmade decor not only brings a unique, artistic flair to your home but also connects you with India's rich heritage of craftsmanship. This blog aims to guide you through ten unique