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Radha Ashtami marks the divine birth of Radha Rani. It is celebrated on the eighth day of the Bhadrapada month.
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People take a bath, clean the worship area, and offer flowers and prayers to Radha Rani to seek her divine blessings
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You can break the fast after the evening aarti.
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Temples are beautifully decorated with lights and flowers. This is especially done in Vrindavan and Barsana.
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The festival is followed by Radha-Krishna processions along with dance and music to honour their divine love.
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On the day of Radha Ashtami, we also celebrate Radha Rani's pure love, divine grace, and her devotion towards Lord Krishna.
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