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Govardhan Puja is performed the day after Diwali and celebrates Lord Krishna’s lifting of the Govardhan Hill to protect the people of Vrindavan from torrential rains sent by Lord Indra. This ritual involves offering a mountain of food (Annakut) to Lord Krishna to symbolize gratitude for nature’s protection and blessings. It is also a way to seek divine blessings for family prosperity, health, and happiness. The puja signifies the importance of nature and how Lord Krishna teaches us to protect it.
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Purpose:
Govardhan Puja is performed the day after Diwali to honor Lord Krishna and the Govardhan Hill. This ritual symbolizes the protection of nature and seeks divine blessings for family prosperity and protection from calamities.
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Govardhan Puja is performed to honor Lord Krishna's lifting of the Govardhan Hill, symbolizing the protection of nature and cattle.
It is performed on the day after Diwali, also known as Annakut or Bali Pratipada.
The offerings typically include a variety of vegetarian food items, particularly grain-based dishes, to represent prosperity and gratitude.
Yes, you can perform the puja at home by creating a small model of Govardhan Hill with food items and worshiping Lord Krishna.
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