Krishna Janmashtami

Janmashtami Celebration in North India

In the eastern state of Orissa, West Bengal and around Puri in Nabadwip, people celebrate it by fasting and doing puja at noon. Pravachana from Purana Bhagavata Purana are made from the 10th skandha engaged in appropriate times of Lord Krishna. The next day called Nanda Utsav or happy celebration of Nanda Maharaj and Yashoda Maharaani. On that day people break their fast and offer a variety of baked goodies during the early hours.
Janmashtami Celebration in Maharashtra

Janmaashtami, popularly known in Mumbai and Pune as Dahi Handi is celebrated with enormous zeal and enthusiasm. The Handi is a clay pot filled with buttermilk that was placed at a convenient height before the event. The top person in the human pyramid trying to break the Handi by hitting it with a blunt object most nariyal (coconut) are preferred to be a sign of purity, truth and other good terms in Hindu religion. When that happens buttermilk has spilled across the group, which symbolizes their performance through the device. Various handis is set up locally in several parts of the city, and groups of young people, called Govinda, travel around in trucks trying to break as many handis as possible during the day.

Janmashtami Celebration in Manipur
Janmaashtami, popularly known in Manipur as Krishna janma, is an important festival celebrated in two temples in Imphal, the capital of Manipur. The first festival is in Govindaji temple and the other is the International Society for Krishna Consciousness temple. Followers of Lord Krishna is collected mostly in the ISKCON Temple.
Importance of Janmashtami
The verse in the Bhagavad-Gita (a sacred book told of Lord Vishnu) says that when there will be a preponderance of evil, and the decline of religion, I reincarnated to kill the evil and save the good. The main significance of Janmashtami is to foster goodwill and to counteract the bad Will. Krishna Jayanti celebrates the togetherness. The sacred occasion brings people together, why it means unity and faith.
Significance of Janmashtami

The Lord appeared in a prison cell amidst shackles and then freed His parents . This indicates that all of us who are shackled by our own material desires can be freed by the Lord who appears in our heart which is like a prison house.
So the real Janmashtami will take place when the Lord appears in our hearts. Though we do not know it, all of us are actually pining for this Janmashtami to occur. All of us want love, care, protection and happiness and this is what the actual Janmashtami - the appearance of the Lord in our heart - brings.