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Description

Govardhan Puja is a sacred Hindu ritual celebrated on the day after Diwali to honor Lord Krishna and the Govardhan Hill, symbolizing protection, gratitude, and devotion. This puja commemorates the divine act of Lord Krishna lifting Govardhan Parvat to protect the villagers of Vrindavan from heavy rains and the wrath of Lord Indra.

Features

 

1. Govardhan ka pratik banakar uski pooja ki jati hai

2. 56 bhog ya Annakut ka vishesh bhog tayar kiya jata hai

3. Gai (cow) ki pooja aur parikrama bhi ki jati hai

4. Mandiron mein bhajan, kirtan, aur bhandara ka ayojan hota hai

Samagri

 

  1. Earthen lamps (diyas), cotton wicks, ghee

  2. Gangajal ya pavitra jal

  3. Kalash, roli, haldi, kumkum, akshat

  4. Phool (gulab, marigold), tulsi patra

  5. Dhoop, agarbatti, kapoor

  6. Bhog samagri - chawal, dahi, sabzi, laddoo, kheer, halwa, puri, etc.

  7. Fruits and sweets

  8. Vastra (peela ya safed kapda)

  9. Mantra pustika (Govardhan Puja mantra, Krishna Aarti)

10. Gau pooja samagri (gai ke liye mala, kapda, bhog)

Govardhan puja