Govardhan Puja 2021, Significance, Shubh Muhurat and Timings: More often than not Govardhan Puja day falls following day after Diwali Puja and it is praised as the day when Lord Krishna vanquished God Indra. Now and again there may be one day hole among Diwali and Govardhan Puja.
In strict writings, Govardhan Puja festivities are proposed during Pratipada Tithi of Kartik month. Contingent upon the beginning time of Pratipada, Govardhan Puja day may fall one day before on Amavasya day on Hindu schedule.
Gowardhan Puja is otherwise called Annakut Puja. On this day nourishment made of grains like wheat, rice, curry made of gram flour and verdant vegetables is cooked and offered to Lord Krishna.
In Maharashtra, that day is commended as Bali Pratipada or Bali Padva. The day remembers the triumph of Vamana, a manifestation of Lord Vishnu, over King Bali and ensuing pushing of Bali to Patal Lok (the black market). It is accepted that because of shelter given by Lord Vamana, Asura King Bali visits the Prithvi Lok from the Patala Lok on this day.
More often than not Govardhan Puja day concurs with Gujarati New Year day, which is praised on Shukla Paksha Pratipada of Kartik month. Contingent upon beginning time of Pratipada Tithi, Govardhan Puja festivities should be possible one day before Gujarati New Year day.
Govardhan Puja 2021, Shubh Muhurat and Timings
The timings for this year’s Govardhan Puja celebrations are as follows:
Govardhan Puja Sayankala Muhurat – 07.59AM to 10.47 PM
Duration – 02 Hours 14 Mins
Dyuta Krida on Monday, Nov-05-2021
Pratipada Tithi Begins – 2.44 AM on 05-nov-2021
Pratipada Tithi Ends – 11.14 PM on 05 -nov-2021
Govardhan Puja 2021 Vidhi
Govardhan Puja is done every day after Diwali and the principle part of this custom is making a smaller than usual slope utilizing dairy animals excrement and mud. Chappan bhog (56 sorts of dinners) is prepared and offered to Lord Krishna. The small Govardhan mountain is flawlessly finished with blossoms.
Unboiled milk, custom made desserts, wash, and so on are offered to the slope. Lakshmi Katha is recounted and aficionados apply roli and Akshat (uncooked rice) to the slope. A few aficionados go to the Govardhan slope and love it.
Govardhan Puja Significance
The day likewise holds extraordinary noteworthiness for aficionados since it causes us to understand the genuine worth and significance of nature and normal assets and recollect that great consistently figures out how to overwhelm the malice. The day is set apart as new years’ day in Gujarat. Individuals offer Prashad, Chappan bhog (feast with 56 nourishment things) to love Lord Krishna.