One of the most popular events in the holy town of Vrindavan, India - where
Lord Krishna appeared 5,000 years ago - is the celebration of Jhulan Yatra,
the Radha-Krishna swing festival. In Vrindavan among the local villagers and
inhabitants this festival lasts for 13 days. In Vrindavan this is one of the
biggest festivals of the year and Vrindavana is very crowded at this time,
literally hundreds of thousands of people from surrounding towns and
villages visit Vrindavan over this period in the auspicious sacred month of
Shravana (July-Aug). Opulence or simplicity, but often the swings are made
of gold or silver.

One of the most popular events in the holy town of Vrindavan, India - where
Lord Krishna appeared 5,000 years ago - is the celebration of Jhulan Yatra,
the Radha-Krishna swing festival. In Vrindavan among the local villagers and
inhabitants this festival lasts for 13 days. In Vrindavan this is one of the
biggest festivals of the year and Vrindavana is very crowded at this time,
literally hundreds of thousands of people from surrounding towns and
villages visit Vrindavan over this period in the auspicious sacred month of
Shravana (July-Aug). Opulence or simplicity, but often the swings are made
of gold or silver.
In Sri Vrindavan for five days, in many of the 5000 temples there, the small
Utsav-vighraha functional Deities (Vijay-utsav bera) are taken from the
altar and placed on an elaborately decorated swing in the temple room. After
receiving the traditional arati worship, the Deities are pushed on Their
swing. Members of the congregation are invited to participate. Each person
offers flower petals and personal prayers, and then pushes the swing several
times as the other members chant Hare Krishna, Jaya Radhe Jaya Krishna jaya
Vrindavan, or Jaya Radhe, Jaya Jaya Madhava dayite in kirtan. The atmosphere
of this festival is especially sweet as everyone has the chance to
intimately serve Radha and Krishna.
The same festival is observed in other parts of India too in this sacred
month of Shravana. For example in Jagannath Puri, for the pleasure of Lord
Jagannath's utsav vighraha (Madan-mohan ji, this festival is celebrated from
Shravana Shukla Dashami (10th Tithi/phase of the Moon of the light
fortnight) until Pratipada (1st tithi of the dark), a period of seven days.
Sri Madanmohan, Jagannath's representative deity (vijay utsav), as well as
Laxmi and Vishwadhatri are placed on a decorative wooden swing on
Muktimandap (Jhulanmandap). There, worshippers have a chance to swing the
Lord, thus entering into His pastimes. On the day of the full moon (Gamha
Purnima or Jhulan Purnima), Lord Balaram's appearance day is celebrated.
In Vrindavan it starts on the Tritya (third day) of the bright fortnight of
Shravana and lasts until the full moon night of the month. During this
festival the Radha-Krishna Deities in the temples are swung on a swing.
Some of the main temples that this festival is celebrated at are the Banke
Bihari Temple and the Radha-Raman Temple in Vrindavana, the Dwarkadish
temple in Mathura, and the Larily Lal Temple in Varsana.
In our Iskcon temples we observe for five days in accordance with Srila
Prabhupada's instructions . So whether one observes for the four days or for
the seven, or thirteen days, the same festival is put on for the pleasure of
the Lord and His loving associates.
This is a wonderful ceremonial function of Lord Krishna's pastimes that
reflects practically how we are to render service to the Lord for His
pleasure.
At the time of the Jhulan Yatra festival it is Monsoon in India and the air
is thick, heavy and humid with the heat and the rains. In the midst of the
rainy season, when fields and jungle have turned shades of lush green and
flowers are blossoming all around, the festival of Hariyali Teej is
celebrated.
These festivals are not in any way mere rituals, as they all have practical
service functionality to invoke loving servitude of the devotees for the
Lord. Lord Sri Krishna is the Supreme enjoyer and doesn't have to work hard
like us in this world. Everything He does is pleasurable, and He organises
many situation in which He can incorporate us, His separated parts and
parcels into His loving service which is our natural condition in the
spiritual realm.
When Sri Krishna had his pastimes in rural Vrindavan with His cowherd
friends together they lovingly tended the cows, and wandered in the pastures
playing, frolicking, and feasting. Throughout the various seasons they all
continuously enjoyed being part of Sri Krishna's pastimes, and rendering
loving service to Him as best they could.
Starting on the ekadasi of waxing moon of Sridhara month, many temples in
Vrndavana celebrate Krsna's swing festival, some for one day, others for
more days. Traditionally many of the Deities of the Lord wears various
clothing with green in it over this period until the Balaram Purnima. Again
it is a practical festive service that the devotees provide for the Lord.
Monsoon is so humid, and the temperature is still so hot despite the cooling
rains. With so much water coming from the sky, on the ground, and just about
everywhere the last thing that anyone wants is more water to cool off. The
opulence at this time is to find a breeze, as the air is heavy with the
humidity of the rains. So the devotees arrange for the pleasure and
satisfaction of Krishna, Balaram, and Srimati Radhika by placing them on a
swing (Jhulan) and creating their own breeze from the motion.
It is a most pleasing and satisfying festival, with the swings often highly
decorated with forest creepers, Jasmine (Malati) that has newly blossomed in
the season, and streamers of garlands. Sometimes they use a fine spray of
rose water and direct it toward the Divine couple of Radha and Krishna on
Their swing.
Today in Iskcon temples all over the world by the mercy of his Divine Grace
Srila A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupad all the devotees and the
congregational members get the opportunity to come forward after purifying
their hands and remember these loving interactions of Sri Krishna with His
devotees, and also assist in the direct personal service of the Lord by
applying themselves to pushing the swing.
On the last day of the Jhulan, on the Purnima (full moon) this comes Lord
Balaram's appearance day festival.