August 26, 2024 – Shri Radha Krishna Temple (JK Temple) celebrated Lord Krishna's birth anniversary with great fervor. Devotees gathered for special worship led by temple trustees, adorned the deities with flowers, and enjoyed spectacular fireworks. The event featured Vedic chants, cultural performances, and a vibrant fair, including setups for Mata Vaishno Devi and Amarnath Cave. Maha Prasad was distributed, and attendees shopped at "Kanha Kothi." Join us on August 27 for more performances showcasing "Putna Vadh, Vakasur Vadh, Aghasur Vadh, and Kaliya Mardan."
The birth anniversary of Lord Krishna was joyously celebrated at Shri Radha Krishna Temple (JK Temple). Thousands of devotees gathered to honor their beloved Lord Yogeshwar Shri Krishna, as the temple was adorned with vibrant flowers and decorations. Temple trustees, Mr. Abhishek Singhania and Mrs. Varsha Singhania, along with their family, performed a special worship ceremony for Vrindavan Bihari Ji, while students from the temple's Gurukul recited Vedic hymns. The evening was highlighted by spectacular fireworks celebrating the birth of Nandlala (Lord Krishna) and the dazzling display of lights and musical fountains throughout the temple. Following the worship and aarti, Maha Prasad was distributed to devotees, who also enjoyed a lively fair within the temple grounds. Many visited the Mata Vaishno Devi and Amarnath Cave setups for blessings and shopped at "Kanha Kothi" for their Laddu Gopal's adornment. The event featured spiritual and cultural programs by renowned groups from Kanpur. Beginning at 4:30 PM, the festivities included Vedic chants, followed by captivating music, dance, and drama performances by various cultural groups, culminating in the enactment of "Krishna Janmotsav and Bal Leela," which enthralled the audience. Devotees fully embraced the celebrations, filling the air with chants of Nandlala and dancing to devotional melodies. On August 27, join us for more musical, dance, and drama performances depicting "Putna Vadh, Vakasur Vadh, Aghasur Vadh, and Kaliya Mardan."