A three-day Mahamahotsava is being organized at ISKCON Dwarka on the occasion of Krishna Janmashtami. On August 25th at 6 PM, a special program will be presented on the small screen by the participating artists of the popular show Superstar Season-3: Pihu Sharma, Kuhu Sharma, and Khushi Nagar. Both Pihu and Kuhu are sisters from Delhi, while Khushi hails from Uttar Pradesh. These artists are immensely popular not only in Delhi NCR but across the country, with people of all ages eager to listen to the songs sung by them. On this occasion of Janmashtami, their performance promises to be a thrilling experience for the people of the city. A day before Janmashtami, you can also enjoy this Krishna-Kirtan evening with your family.
On August 26th at 6 PM, world-renowned Kirtaniya Satchinandan Gour Prabhu, along with his team, will present a Kirtan. It is believed that when they perform Kirtan, there is a shower of nectar. Lord Krishna’s grace begins to pour, and no one can resist dancing to his Harinam Kirtan, from children to the elderly. Before an audience of four to five lakh devotees, Satchinandan Gour Prabhu will present unforgettable Kirtans. His singing is not only enjoyable to listen to but also a transformative experience. His Kirtans are famous for invoking Krishna’s grace on the path of spiritual progress. When they perform, a divine resonance in their voice provides devotees with the experience of Krishna’s presence, making them dance with joy, completely immersed in ecstasy. If you too want to experience the spiritual sweetness of Krishna’s divine love, join ISKCON Dwarka to participate in the Kirtan. Dance in devotion and enjoy the Harinama. Also, visit the book center to receive divine books of Krishna as a spiritual gift.
Apart from this, 15 types of laddus and pedas in the form of prasad for the devotees will be the special attraction of Janmashtami. On August 27th, Srila Prabhupada’s teachings will be remembered and discussed, and the Bhagavad Gita, the true prasad of Lord Krishna, will be distributed to the devotees.