Krishna Janmashtami 2023 Vrat Paran Time: Like every year, this year the festival of Janmashtami is being celebrated with pomp across the country. On the Ashtami Tithi of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada month, Shri Krishna, the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu, was born on earth. This festival is celebrated on this occasion. Special decorations are done in homes and temples on the day of Krishna Janmashtami. Special events are organized in all the famous Krishna temples across the country. Lord Krishna was born in the middle of the night. In such a situation, Krishna devotees keep fast on this day and remain immersed in the devotion of Kanha and after the birth of Shri Krishna at 12 o'clock in the night, they worship Lord Krishna ritually and break the fast.

In Hindu religion, not only the fast but also its Parana has special significance. Any fast is considered complete only when it is observed properly. If the rules of Parana are not followed, then the full results of the fast are not achieved. In such a situation, if you have also observed a fast on Janmashtami, then break it properly. Let us know the rules and the right time for breaking Janmashtami fast...

Janmashtami fasting time 2023
You can observe Janmashtami fast in three ways. Some people break the fast after worshiping Kanha at night, while some people break the fast the next morning. Some people break this fast after the end of Ashtami Tithi. You can break this fast anytime at your convenience.

Fasting time at night - after 12.42 minutes
Time to break the fast the next morning – 7th September, after 06:02 am
Fasting time after the end of Ashtami Tithi - on September 7 after 04.14 pm

Pass the fast in this way
On this day, break the fast with the panjiri and butter offered to Kanha. It is believed that the worship of Kanha is considered complete only if the fast is broken with the offerings made to Kanha.
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