Govardhan Parvat is of great religious importance among the pilgrims in Mathura-Vrindavan and its parikrama is 21 kms long which starts at Mansi-Ganga Kund. Under the development and revival work ...
A Govardhan Parvat is made with cow dung outside the entrance of the house, and people worship cows on this day. For centuries, the tradition of celebrating Govardhan Puja a day after Diwali has ...
On November 2, 2024, Govardhan Puja is celebrated to honor Lord Krishna's protection of Vrindavan's people by lifting Govardhan Parvat. Also known as Annakoot, this festival involves early morning ...
Govardhan Puja falls on the day when Lord Krishna lifted an entire mountain known as Govardhan parvat with his little finger, in a successful attempt to save his fellow villagers from the wrath of ...