How to make Janmashtami swing at home: Janmashtami is approaching and devotees of Sri Krishna have started preparations for his birth anniversary. On this occasion, devotees decorate the tableau and jhula of Shri Krishna. Many people use ready-made jhula (janmashtami jhula) but devotees prefer to make jhula for the deity themselves and decorate it in various ways. A video of making an attractive jhula for Sri Krishna by DIY (Jhula DIY) has been shared on Instagram by cozyyylilcorner account. Let’s see how to make a beautiful swing for Kanha.
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When Janmashtami will be celebrated today or tomorrow, this is how you can worship Bal Gopal
Make and decorate your own hammock for Kanha
These items will be needed to make a swing
- Two small pots
- Pieces of PVC pipe
- earthen pot
- the rope
- the pearl
- Flowers and gota for decoration
Make this swing yourself
First fill the pot with sand. Wrap the gota on the PVC pipe. Now plant one PVC pine tree each in both the pots. Tie the third pipe to the ends of both pipes. Keep the clay pot in water for some time and then make four holes in it with the help of a screw driver. Tie a rope through these holes and hang it from the PPC pipe. Cover the earthen vessel with a cloth and place bal gopal on it. Garnish the vessel with gota too. Tie a string of pearls to the sakkor, it will be useful to stop the swing. Decorate around the pipe with flowers and garlands. Here, a beautiful hammock is prepared for Bal Gopal. Now swing Balgopal with love on this swing on the day of Janmashtami.