Govardhan Puja
Commemorating Lord Krishna lifting Govardhan Hill.
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Historical Background
Govardhan Puja commemorates the pastime when seven-year-old Lord Krishna lifted the Govardhana Hill with His little finger to protect the residents of Vrindavana from the devastating rains sent by King Indra. This pastime, described in the Srimad-Bhagavatam (10th Canto), established that a devotee of Krishna need not worship demigods for material benefits.
Spiritual Significance
This festival teaches the importance of surrendering to Krishna and the futility of worshipping demigods. The Annakut (hill of food) prepared on this day represents the Vrajavasis' love for Krishna and their gratitude for His protection.
Blessings & Benefits
Sponsoring Govardhan Puja, especially the Annakut offering and cow worship, brings Krishna's special protection and blessings. Donors who support this festival receive the same mercy that Krishna showed to the residents of Vrindavana.
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