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Why Do We Celebrate Govardhan & How to Do Govardhan Puja at Home
By Lakshay Sharma | On 01 October, 2025 | Views
The story of Govardhan is linked to Lord Krishna’s childhood in Vrindavan. The villagers used to worship Indra, the god of rain, believing he sustained their crops and cattle. Krishna explained that their true protector was Govardhan Hill, which provided fertile land, grazing pastures, and water. Following Krishna’s advice, the villagers worshipped Govardhan instead of Indra. Enraged, Indra unleashed heavy rains to punish them. For beautifully crafted Krishna idols and Govardhan Puja decorations, you can explore Harishyam Arts for exquisite handcrafted pieces that enhance your festive celebrations.To protect the people and cows, Krishna lifted Govardhan Hill on his little finger, sheltering everyone for seven days. Realizing Krishna’s divinity, Indra bowed before him. This story symbolizes devotion, humility, and reverence for nature.
Why Do We Celebrate Govardhan?
We celebrate Govardhan to remember the divine act of Lord Krishna lifting Govardhan Hill and protecting the people of Vrindavan from Indra’s wrath. This festival, observed the day after Diwali, teaches us gratitude towards nature, cows, and the environment that sustain life. By worshipping Govardhan Hill with offerings of food (Annakut) and prayers, devotees honor Krishna as the protector and express thankfulness for natural resources. It also symbolizes the victory of humility and devotion over pride, reminding us to live in harmony with nature and have faith in God’s protection.
Govardhan Puja 2025: Date & Muhurat
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Date: Wednesday, 22 nd October 2025
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Pratipada Tithi: Begins on 21st October at 5:54 PM and ends on 22nd October at 8:16 PM
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Morning Muhurat: 6:26 AM – 8:42 AM
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Evening Muhurat: 3:29 PM – 5:44 PM
Significance of Govardhan Puja
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Symbol of victory of faith over ego (Krishna vs Indra).
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Reminder to respect nature and environment.
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Promotes community bonding through Annakut (food offering).
How to Do Govardhan Puja at Home
1. Preparations
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Clean the house and puja space.
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Make a small Govardhan hill using cow dung, clay, or even food grains (if cow dung not available).
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Decorate it with flowers, rangoli, and diyas.
2.Rituals of Govardhan Puja
Annakut Preparation – Devotees prepare a grand variety of vegetarian food, sweets, and delicacies symbolizing offerings to Govardhan Hill and Lord Krishna.
Govardhan Symbol (Hill) – A small hill is made from cow dung, mud, or rangoli, decorated with flowers, leaves, and worshipped as Govardhan.
Govardhan Puja (Aarti & Mantras) – Lamps, incense, water, and flowers are offered with prayers, chanting Krishna’s names.
Circumambulation (Parikrama) – Devotees walk around the Govardhan symbol or visit Govardhan Hill in Mathura for parikrama.
Feeding Cows & Charity – Cows are worshipped, fed, and offered new clothes/ornaments. Devotees also donate food and clothes to Brahmins and the needy.
Bhog & Prasad Distribution – The Annakut food is offered to Krishna and later shared as prasad among family, friends, and community.
Govardhan Puja Across India
Uttar Pradesh (Mathura & Vrindavan) – The most grand celebrations happen here. Devotees perform Govardhan Parikrama, worship cows, and prepare huge Annakut with hundreds of food items for Lord Krishna
Gujarat – Govardhan Puja coincides with Bestu Varas (Gujarati New Year). People decorate homes, perform Annakut aarti, and visit temples like Dwarkadhish for special darshan.
Maharashtra – The day is also observed as Bali Pratipada, celebrating the return of King Bali. Families worship Govardhan symbolically and prepare festive meals.
Punjab, Haryana & Delhi – The festival is known as Annakut or Annakoot Mahotsav. Temples prepare large food displays offered to Krishna, later distributed as prasad.
Rajasthan & Madhya Pradesh – Devotees create small Govardhan hills from cow dung, worship cows, and perform parikrama locally.
South India – While Diwali rituals dominate, Vaishnavite temples celebrate Annakut with grand bhog and aarti to Lord Vishnu/Krishna.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: When is Govardhan Puja celebrated?
Ans: It is celebrated on the next day of Diwali, i.e., on the first lunar day of Kartik month’s Shukla Paksha.
Q2: What is Annakut?
Ans: Annakut means "mountain of food," where devotees prepare a large variety of dishes and offer them to Lord Krishna.
Q3: Can I celebrate Govardhan Puja without cow dung?
Ans: Yes, you can use clay, rangoli, or symbolic decorations to represent Govardhan.
Q4: Why is food offering important in Govardhan Puja?
Ans: It symbolizes gratitude towards nature and Lord Krishna, who provides food and protection.
Q5.When is Govardhan Puja celebrated in 2025, and what are the auspicious timings?
Ans: In 2025, Govardhan Puja will be celebrated on Wednesday, October 22. The auspicious morning (Pratahkal) muhurat is from 06:26 AM to 08:42 AM IST, and the evening (Sayankal) muhurat is from 03:29 PM to 05:44 PM IST, ideal for performing the puja and rituals.
Conclusion
Govardhan Puja is more than a ritual – it’s a reminder to live in harmony with nature, value community sharing, and strengthen faith in divine protection. Celebrating it at home with devotion, even in simple ways, brings prosperity, happiness, and blessings of Lord Krishna.
The story of Govardhan is linked to Lord Krishna’s childhood in Vrindavan. The villagers used to worship Indra, the god of rain, believing he sustained their crops and cattle. Krishna explained that their true protector was Govardhan Hill, which provided fertile land, grazing pastures, and water. Following Krishna’s advice,...
Lakshay Sharma
I’m Lakshay Sharma, a writer with a deep passion for Hindu mythology, Vastu Shastra, and home interiors. I enjoy exploring the rich traditions of Hindu gods and goddesses, sharing insights into Vastu principles, and offering guidance on creating sacred spaces like Puja Mandirs. Through my writing, I aim to inspire harmony and spiritual well-being, blending traditional knowledge with modern perspectives.
Harishyam Arts | Jaipur
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