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Janmashtami 2023: Devotees have a special place in their hearts for devotional hymns to Lord Krishna, especially on the auspicious occasion of Janmashtami. The eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu, Lord Krishna, is regarded as the heavenly embodiment of love and knowledge and is celebrated in these melodic songs and sincere lyrics.

India celebrates Janmashtami, the day that commemorates his birth, with zeal and devotion. These songs are sung by devotees as an expression of their love and devotion for Lord Krishna as they become engrossed in his divine parables and teachings. People congregate in honor of the cherished deity's life and teachings as a result of the music and lyrics' upbeat, uplifting environment. Therefore, we have put together a list of all the bhajans that you absolutely must listen to on this Janmashtami while keeping all of these things in mind.

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Woh Kisna Hai

The upbeat song Woh Kisna Hai is from the Bollywood film 'Kisna, The Warrior Poet' from 2004. The song pays homage to Lord Krishna and celebrates his amusing and mischievous personality. It has a lively, upbeat melody that perfectly encapsulates the spirit and lessons of Lord Krishna.

Maiya Yashoda

A well-known song from the 1999 Bollywood film 'Hum Saath Saath Hain' is Maiya Yashoda, which signifies the relationship between Lord Krishna and his mother, Yashoda. The song depicts the relationship of mother and son in a lovely and lyrical way.

Bada Natkhat Hai Yeh

The popular Hindi song Bada Natkhat Hai Yeh comes from the timeless Bollywood movie 'Amrapali', which was released in 1966. Lata Mangeshkar, a great playback vocalist, is featured in the song.

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Radha Kaise Na Jale

The beautiful song Radha Kaise Na Jale comes from the 2001 Bollywood film 'Lagaan', which was produced by Aamir Khan. The characters of Radha and Krishna are the inspiration for the song. In this lively and flirty duet, Radha makes fun of Krishna's naughty personality and his love of butter.

Govinda Aala Re Aala

The popular Krishna song Govinda Aala Re Aala is from the 1963 Bollywood film 'Bluff Master'. The Hindi lyrics describe the birth of Lord Krishna and his amusing and mischievous personality.