Udupi is a major South Indian pilgrimage site known for its Shri Krishna Math and the celebration of the Gokulashtami festival. Richly adorned with jewels and seated on a splendid golden rath (chariot) and kanakanna kindi, this temple has a small window through which, it is believed, Krishna gave darshan to his devotee, Kanakadasa. Janmashtami’s rituals such as arghya pradana, which is pouring milk or water on the idol of Krishna at midnight and offering laddus and chakkulis. Street plays depicting God’s childhood and performances by clay idol artists, dancers, and musicians are also part of the celebrations.