Janmashtami

Janmashtami

Janmashtami

Midnight Born

Vrindavan

03 - 06 Sep 2026

03 - 06 Sep 2026

Every Janmashtami, Vrindavan stays up for a birth. Kansa the tyrant, Devaki and Vasudeva locked away, and the child who arrives at the stroke of midnight and is carried across a flooded Yamuna to safety.

Every Janmashtami, Vrindavan stays up for a birth. Kansa the tyrant, Devaki and Vasudeva locked away, and the child who arrives at the stroke of midnight and is carried across a flooded Yamuna to safety.

The Visits

What You Will Witness

01

The illuminated lanes, on Janmashtami eve

The week opens with a guided drive through Vrindavan as it lights up, devotees streaming through the galis, while scholar Surakshit Goswami frames the days ahead: why this town, why midnight.

01

The illuminated lanes, on Janmashtami eve

The week opens with a guided drive through Vrindavan as it lights up, devotees streaming through the galis, while scholar Surakshit Goswami frames the days ahead: why this town, why midnight.

01

The illuminated lanes, on Janmashtami eve

The week opens with a guided drive through Vrindavan as it lights up, devotees streaming through the galis, while scholar Surakshit Goswami frames the days ahead: why this town, why midnight.

02

The Pallaki Utsav

Before the birth, the deities are carried out on a decorated palanquin through a wave of sankirtan - drums, cymbals and dancing. One of the festival's great visual moments, and you move with it.

02

The Pallaki Utsav

Before the birth, the deities are carried out on a decorated palanquin through a wave of sankirtan - drums, cymbals and dancing. One of the festival's great visual moments, and you move with it.

02

The Pallaki Utsav

Before the birth, the deities are carried out on a decorated palanquin through a wave of sankirtan - drums, cymbals and dancing. One of the festival's great visual moments, and you move with it.

04

The midnight birth at Vrindavan Chandrodaya Mandir

The moment it all builds toward. At twelve the clock strikes, Krishna is born, and the temple erupts - conch, bells and drums, the grand abhishek as the deity is bathed in milk and honey, flowers showered, the whole hall singing.

04

The midnight birth at Vrindavan Chandrodaya Mandir

The moment it all builds toward. At twelve the clock strikes, Krishna is born, and the temple erupts - conch, bells and drums, the grand abhishek as the deity is bathed in milk and honey, flowers showered, the whole hall singing.

04

The midnight birth at Vrindavan Chandrodaya Mandir

The moment it all builds toward. At twelve the clock strikes, Krishna is born, and the temple erupts - conch, bells and drums, the grand abhishek as the deity is bathed in milk and honey, flowers showered, the whole hall singing.

05

The morning after, at Banke Bihari

Vrindavan's most loved temple, taken the morning after, when darshan is genuinely possible. Here the curtain is drawn and pulled back every few minutes. Priority access through the temple priests.

05

The morning after, at Banke Bihari

Vrindavan's most loved temple, taken the morning after, when darshan is genuinely possible. Here the curtain is drawn and pulled back every few minutes. Priority access through the temple priests.

05

The morning after, at Banke Bihari

Vrindavan's most loved temple, taken the morning after, when darshan is genuinely possible. Here the curtain is drawn and pulled back every few minutes. Priority access through the temple priests.

06

Mathura, the birthplace

A crossing to where Krishna was actually born: the Janmabhoomi complex and the prison cell at its heart, then the carved balconies of Dwarkadhish. A satsang with a Krishna scholar ties the theology together.

06

Mathura, the birthplace

A crossing to where Krishna was actually born: the Janmabhoomi complex and the prison cell at its heart, then the carved balconies of Dwarkadhish. A satsang with a Krishna scholar ties the theology together.

06

Mathura, the birthplace

A crossing to where Krishna was actually born: the Janmabhoomi complex and the prison cell at its heart, then the carved balconies of Dwarkadhish. A satsang with a Krishna scholar ties the theology together.

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