Celebrating Janmashtami in Style with our Krishna-Inspired Themes

Krishna Janmashtami, alternatively referred to as Krishnashtami, Janmashtami, or Gokulashtami, is a traditional yearly Hindu festival commemorating the birth of Krishna, recognized as the eighth incarnation of Vishnu. In specific Hindu scriptures like the Gitagovinda, Krishna is revered as the supreme deity and the origin of all avatars.
Janmashtami is celebrated all over India in different forms. Be it Mumbai, Gujarat, Bihar, Rajasthan or Delhi, this is one of the major festivals for everyone who follows Krishna. Everyone who celebrates Janmashtami in India decorates their houses and temples with unique designs, swings and asanas. Janmashtami is marked by a range of festive traditions. These include jubilant celebratory gatherings, the reverent reading and recitation of sacred texts, captivating dance performances, and vivid enactments depicting Krishna’s life as narrated in the Bhagavata Purana. The festivities extend into the late hours of the night, with devotional singing that persists until midnight, symbolizing the moment of Krishna’s birth. Additionally, fasting (known as upavasa) is observed, complementing the array of customs. This vibrant celebration resonates not only throughout India but also finds its vivacity echoed in international countries.
Janmashtami, also called Krishna Ashtami, celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna, the 8th incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The festivities occur at midnight, the time when Krishna was born. A significant ritual during this day is placing Lord Krishna in a swing, known as a jhula. The purpose is to honor his birth and his role in dispelling evil. People worship baby Krishna at homes and temples, adorning swings with flowers and lights. Along with these ornate swings, Baby Krishna, also known as Balgopal, is dressed in new clothes.
Many devotees opt to decorate Laddu Gopal (another name for baby Krishna) at their homes. To help with that, we offer creative ways to decorate Laddoo Gopal’s swing at home or even craft one yourself. Some individuals choose to purchase swings made from materials like gold, silver, metal, or plastic to make the festival grander and more beautiful.
We at Floral Art offer you a variety of ideas, themes and services to make Janmashtami a memorable festival for you and your family. As we approach the auspicious occasion of Krishna Janmashtami, we are thrilled to introduce our exquisite range of Floral Art Swings that beautifully blend tradition with creativity. Our swings are not just decorative elements; they are unique expressions of devotion that add a touch of elegance and vibrancy to your festivities. You can also order matkis, vases and centrepieces decorated with fresh flowers for your Krishna.
At Floral Art, all our products are completely customisable for you and your requirements. Be it the colour of the swing or the décor of the temple, we take note of every single need for your Janmashtami décor. From the choice of flowers to the arrangement and colour palette, you have the creative license to craft a swing that resonates with your unique aesthetic and reverence for Lord Krishna.
When it comes to Swings for Krishna Janam, we bring to you a variety of options, ranging in different colours. Be it pink, blue, yellow, or green, we can choose from our predesigned swings that can be made to measure for your temple. Our Floral Art Swings are created with utmost care and attention to detail. We source the freshest and most vibrant flowers to ensure that your swing exudes a sense of natural beauty and radiance.
For your Ladoo Gopal, you can also customise floral jewellery in a variety of styles and colours. Be it fresh flowers or artificial, our sets of floral jewellery are unique and exquisite for every occasion.
Using colourful clothes like bandhani, bandhej and gota patti – we at Floral Art aim to offer you the best of gifting and packaging ideas for Janmashtami.
Let our Floral Art Swings become an integral part of your celebrations, adding a touch of sophistication and devotion to your festive space. Customize, celebrate, and connect with the divine essence of Lord Krishna like never before.
All our decorations and packaging materials are handmade by our team and karigars for you. Hours of absolute hard work, exquisite designing and innovative ideas are put through to bring to you the best of swings/jhulas, mandaps and packaging items.
Floral Art not only caters to clients all over India, but also around the world across continents and countries. You can call us, WhatsApp us or drop down at our studio in Mumbai to witness the making of our exquisite collection of décor and packaging items.
So what are you waiting for? Get in touch with Floral Art today for all your festival needs.
How to Order
Floral Art promises to make every occasion in your life special and a visual treat for your senses, delivering customized creative themes.
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Where do you deliver?
Fresh floral jewelry and other accessories are air couriered through flight on the same day of the event to the airport pan india or anyone travelling from Mumbai can also carry it by hand. Artificial floral jewelery and other products are couriered by regular courier all over the world.
How does one take care of fresh floral jewelry?
Keep it in the fridge till you need to use it. Its shelf life is one day.
Where are your decor services available?
Our floral decor services are only for Mumbai. Artificial decor accessories can be customized and couriered globally.
Can products be customized for colors?
YES. All products can be customized as per your requirements . All these images are reference points.