Celebrations vary across regions on Janmashtami, but key customs include:
Fasting and Devotional Singing: Devotees observe a day-long fast, sing bhajans, and chant Krishna’s name until midnight, the time of his birth.
Midnight Celebrations: At temples and homes, idols of baby Krishna are bathed, dressed, and placed in decorated cradles at midnight. Devotees sing aarti and break their fast with prasad.
Dahi Handi: In Maharashtra and parts of North India, groups form human pyramids to break a hanging pot of curd or butter (Dahi Handi), reenacting Krishna’s childhood pranks of stealing butter.
Rasa Lila & Drama Performances: In Mathura, Vrindavan, and Manipur, dramatic reenactments of Krishna’s life, called Rasa Lila, are performed with great devotion.