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"Janmashtami is celebrated as the birthday of Lord Krishna, one of the most powerful reincarnations of Lord Vishnu. According to the Hindu calendar, this festival is celebrated on the Ashtami of Krishna Paksha or the 8th day of the dark fortnight in Bhadon. This day indicated the beginning of hope in the older times; hope, that the malicious rule of Kansa would soon end. To seek the blessings of Lord Krishna, Janmashtami was celebrated by grade 3 students with mirth and joy. While this religious importance was not lost, this day signifies a lot more to modern India. The spirit of festivity was enhanced with the feelings of devotion towards Lord Krishna by decorating 'Dahi Haandi.' It was fascinating to see students engaged in the task and beautifully depicting their creativity and innovation in the form of Decorations. They were also guided by their teachers that they could decorate Jhoola, mukut and other belongings of Lord Krishna