The festival of Govardhan Puja is observed annually on the Pratipada Tithi of the Shukla Paksha of Kartik month, which is the next day after Diwali. The devotees on this day worship Lord Krishna, ...
Govardhan Puja 2025: This year, Govardhan Puja is being celebrated on October 22. Govardhan Puja is a significant Hindu festival celebrated a day after Diwali. According to the Hindu calendar, the ...
Govardhan Puja celebrates gratitude, abundance, and simplicity by cooking traditional dishes like Kadhi and Annakut ki Sabji, which use seasonal vegetables. These dishes symbolize giving thanks to ...
Govardhan Puja 2025 falls on Wednesday, October 22, celebrating Lord Krishna's protection of Gokul by lifting Govardhan Hill. This Annakut Puja, observed after Diwali, honors nature's bounty and ...
Govardhan Puja is one of the most sacred Hindu festivals, celebrated a day after Diwali. The festival is dedicated to Lord Krishna and is also known as Annakut Puja or Annakoot, meaning “a mountain of ...
Diwali may have passed, but the festive mood surely hasn’t! It’s time for Govardhan Puja, also known as Annakut Puja. A day that celebrates Lord Krishna’s legendary act of lifting the Govardhan Hill ...
Traditionally, Govardhan Puja is celebrated a day after Diwali, though this year it falls on November 2. (Pinterest) Govardhan Puja 2024 History and Significance: Diwali, celebrated this year on ...
According to Drik Panchang, Govardhan Puja will be celebrated in 2025 on Wednesday, October 22. As per Drik Panchang, the Govardhan Puja Pratahkal Muhurat will be observed between 06:26 am and 08:42 ...
Govardhan Puja, also known as Annakut, is celebrated with great devotion and enthusiasm across India. Observed a day after Diwali, this auspicious festival commemorates Lord Krishna lifting the ...
Govardhan Puja is also known as Annakut or Padwa. This is a big festival that is mostly held in northern India. This puja is held just a day after Lakshmi puja, on the fourth day of Diwali. The Drik ...
Happy Govardhan Puja 2024: Govardhan Puja is celebrated a day after Diwali and honours Krishna's divine act of lifting Mount Govardhan to protect villagers from heavy rains caused by Indra. Hindu ...