Govardhan Puja 2025: This festival holds special significance in Hindu religion and is celebrated on the next day of Diwali. On this day, devotees remember the wonderful act of Lord Krishna, when he lifted Govardhan Mountain on his little finger to save the people of Braj from the torrential rains and storms of Lord Indra.
Every year, devotees build a small Govardhan Parvat from cow dung in their courtyard or open space and worship it. Govardhan Mountain is considered a symbol of nature, food and livestock. If you are planning to perform Govardhan Puja for the first time and want to make Govardhan at your home, then this article will be useful for you. We have also included inspirational pictures for you.
Use clean and fresh cow dung. If the cow dung is a little dry, add some water to make it soft and smooth. It may be beneficial to wear gloves to avoid odor. You can also add some clay to it to make shapes easily.
First of all, clean the courtyard or any open space thoroughly. Then make a small mountain from cow dung—this will be your Govardhan Parvat. Around the mountain, you can also build cows, calves, trees and small huts. Install a small idol or figure of Lord Krishna in the middle or on top of the mountain. Decorate the entire Govardhan with flowers, garlands, colorful powder, sugar products (like kheel and batasha) and small lamps.
According to the Hindu calendar, Govardhan Puja is celebrated on the Pratipada date of Shukla Paksha of Kartik month. In 2025, this date falls on Wednesday, October 22. Pratipada Tithi will start from the evening of October 21, but the main puja will take place on October 22.