Updated On: 07 September, 2023 04:16 PM IST | Mumbai | Pooja Patel
Get into Janmashtami’s festival spirit with a traditional, buttery recipe to try at home; places in the city that offer themed delicacies; and family traditions from Mathura, the birthplace of Krishna

Add flower veni pieces to the palna that are made of different coloured wool, for a vibrant look
JanmashtamI is the day that celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna, and so on this day, a tiny cradle, also called palna, is decorated with a lot of gusto. The cradle is usually made of wood or in some cases, it has a metallic finish with meenakari embellishments. It is in such cradles that laddu Gopal (baby Krishna idols) are placed and the cradle is rocked at midnight of Janmashtami, symbolically marking the birth of Krishna.
