Krishna Janmashtami facts by astrology
- Sri Ram
- Aug 26, 2024
- 1 min read
Krishna Janmashtami, celebrated as the birth of Lord Krishna, is observed on the eighth day (Ashtami) of the Krishna Paksha (dark fortnight) in the month of Bhadrapada according to the Hindu lunar calendar. Astrologically, this festival aligns with significant celestial configurations.
The event is believed to have occurred when Jupiter (Guru) was in the constellation of Rohini, a star in the Taurus zodiac sign.
Rohini is often associated with beauty, growth, and nurturing, which aligns with Krishna's role as a divine figure of compassion and love.
The planetary alignment during Krishna’s birth is thought to influence his divine characteristics, making the time of his birth especially auspicious. The positioning of planets such as Venus (Shukra) and Mars (Mangal) is also considered relevant, as their placements are believed to enhance the qualities of wisdom, valor, and charm attributed to Krishna.
Astrological charts and interpretations of Krishna's birth time often highlight favorable aspects and conjunctions that underscore his divine mission to restore dharma (righteousness). Celebrating Janmashtami, thus, is not only a spiritual observance but also a reflection on these significant astrological influences that mark Krishna's divine intervention in human history.




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