Prime Minister Narendra Modi And President Draupadi Murmu Wishes Nation On Shri Krishna Janmashtami

Narendra Modi, Draupadi Murmu
File image of Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi, Draupadi Murmu
File image of Narendra Modi

On this day of Janmashtami, President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed the populace.

“Warmest greetings to all of my fellow citizens on this joyous day of Janmashtami. May everyone’s life be filled with joy, pleasure, and good fortune as a result of this festival of devotion and celebration. “Long live Shri Krishna!,” Prime Minister Modi tweeted today in Hindi.

On the occasion of Janmashtami, President Droupadi Murmu also extended greetings to the populace.

“Warmest greetings to all of my fellow citizens on this joyous day of Janmashtami. We can learn the virtues of delivering education by performing altruistic activities for the wellbeing of others from the life of Lord Krishna. I hope that this holy event inspires us all to prioritise and carefully consider everyone’s interests.

“Warmest greetings to all of my fellow citizens on this joyous day of Janmashtami. We can learn the virtues of delivering education by performing altruistic activities for the wellbeing of others from the life of Lord Krishna. President Murmu wrote in Hindi, “I wish that this sacred festival inspires all of us to prioritise everyone’s interests with thought, speech, and deed.

“On the auspicious occasion of Janmashtami, I extend my heartfelt greetings and best wishes to all the fellow citizens living in India and overseas,” President Murmu wrote in a message on the eve of Janmashtami on Thursday.

“The message of happiness and morality was a central theme in Lord Krishna’s life and teachings. He spread the idea of “Nishkam Karma” and educated the public on

“The message of happiness and morality was a major theme in Lord Krishna’s life and teachings. He spread the idea of “Nishkam Karma” and informed the populace about how to reach the ultimate truth by following the “Dharma” path. I hope that this Janmashtami celebration encourages us to pursue virtue in our words, thoughts, and deeds “the added message.

Every year, Janmashtami is observed nationwide to commemorate the anniversary of Lord Krishna’s birth. The day is observed by believers by fasting and worshipping at the temples.

According to the Hindu calendar, Lord Krishna was born on the eighth day of the month of Bhadra. He is an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. According to the, the day typically occurs in the months of August or September.

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