November 2 (Saturday): Govardhan Puja/Annakut Govardhan Puja is celebrated a day after Diwali. The muhurat for this ritual is ...
Govardhan Puja is the fourth day of Diwali and is also known as Annakut. On this day, people worship Lord Krishna and offer ...
Govardhan puja falls on the Pratipada day in the month of Kartik. Govardhan puja also marks the fourth day of Diwali celebrations. Most times, this puja coincides with the Gujarati New Year.
Diwali is one of the biggest religious holidays ... The day after Lakshmi Puja is known as Govardhan Puja, or Annakut, which is the beginning of the Hindu new year. Annakut means ‘a mountain ...
Diwali, the festival of lights ... Then on November 1, there is Govardhan puja, the day when people celebrate the lifting of Govardhan parvat by Lord Krishna to protect villagers from rain.
Govardhan Puja, celebrated the day after Diwali, honors Lord Krishna's protection over his devotees from heavy rains by lifting the Govardhan Hill. Families prepare traditional dishes and worship ...