Radhashtami
Radhashtami (Sanskrit: राधाष्टमी) is a Hindu religious day commemorating the birth anniversary of the goddess Radha, the chief consort of the god Krishna. It is celebrated in her birthplace Barsana and the entire Braj region on the eighth day (ashtami) of the bright (waxing) half of the lunar month of Bhadrapada (August - September). Radhashtami falls fifteen days after Krishna Janmashtami.
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Radhashtami celebration at ISKCON Temple, Vrindavan | |
Also called | Radha Ashtami, Radha Jayanti |
Observed by | Hindus |
Type | Religious, Cultural |
Celebrations | Noontime Sringara in temples, Aarti, Manimahesh Yatra |
2023 date | 23 September (Saturday) |
2024 date | 11 September (Wednesday) |
Frequency | Annual |
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In Vaishnavism, Radha is revered as the eternal consort of Krishna and worshipped for her unconditional love and unwavering devotion towards him. The festival of Radhashtami suggests that goddess Radha is significant aspect of the cultural-religious faith system, governing the social life of people.
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