Govardhan Puja is an important Hindu festival that is dedicated to Lord Krishna. In the Hindu calendar month, it falls in the month of Kartik on the first lunar day of the ''Shukla Paksha'' while it is the first day in the Vikram Samvat calendar.
This is also the day following the festival of Diwali, or Deepawali, the festival of lights. Govardhan Puja is also called the Annakut festival.
In the year 2025, Govardhan Puja falls on 22nd October, Wednesday.
Govardhan Puja celebrates the mythological story of Lord Krishna lifting up the hill of Govardhan to provide shelter to villagers from the torrential rains that were lashing the area. The festival is celebrated as an act of gratitude to Lord Krishna to this day.
It is a symbol of taking refuge in the Lord in a time of crisis and how Lord Krishna never fails to help his devotees in times of need. The story is also a warning to respect the forces of nature and to always remember that, as human beings, we are dependent on Mother nature and should be grateful for all the blessings bestowed on us.
The rituals associated with Govardhan puja are varied according to the different sects in Hinduism. In some states, Lord Agni, Indra, and Varuna, the gods of Fire, Thunder, and the Oceans, are also worshipped on this special day. There are special rituals associated with this day some of which are as given below:
It is believed that the mountain of Govardhan is located in the state of Uttar Pradesh in the district of Mathura. For this reason, lakhs of devotees visit the Govardhan Parvat and make revolutions around the mountain to seek the blessings of Lord Krishna and express their gratitude.
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