Govardhan Puja 2027: Annakut Celebration & Puja Vidhi Guide
Lord Krishna's Miracle: Perform Annakut Puja & Parikrama on Govardhan Tithi ( Paksha, Kartik 2027).
Govardhan Puja (Annakut) commemorates Lord Krishna lifting Govardhan Hill to save Vrindavan. Celebrated with a symbolic mountain of cow dung/food, 56-item Chhappan Bhog, and community feasts.
Observed on Tithi ( Paksha, Kartik 2027), the festival emphasizes gratitude over ritual. Key rituals include Govardhan Parikrama and cow veneration. Timings vary by sunrise/sunset.
Primarily observed in North India, especially Uttar Pradesh and Braj regions. Urban celebrations include eco-friendly Annakut installations and temple events. Fast-free day with evening Lakshmi Puja.
Significance & Scriptural Basis
Govardhan Puja commemorates Lord Krishna lifting Govardhan Hill to protect Vrindavan from Indra's fury (Bhagavata Purana 10.28-33). It symbolizes nature's sustenance over ritualistic dependence. The festival emphasizes community feasting (Annakut) and cow worship, reflecting Krishna's teachings on gratitude and ecological harmony.
Puja Vidhi
- Prepare a miniature Govardhan hill using cow dung or edible items (chana, wheat, milk)
- Arrange 56 food items (Chhappan Bhog) including seasonal crops
- Perform parikrama (circumambulation) of actual Govardhan hill or symbolic representation
- Worship cows with offerings of water and grains
- Share food with community members as Annakut tradition
- Perform aarti with diya and 'Govardhana' mantras
Shubh Muhurat
The abhijit muhurat on 30 October 2027 is from - PM. Pradosh Kaal (- PM) is ideal for Annakut distribution. Avoid Rahu Kaal (9:20- AM). Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga enhances spiritual benefits.
Remedies
- Cow Feeding: Feed cows green gram and jaggery before sunrise to attain Krishna's blessings and remove planetary afflictions (Jyotish Shastra).
- Community Annakut: Cook traditional dishes like puri and kheer to strengthen social bonds and ensure prosperity (Smriti traditions).
- Govardhan Vrat: Consume only simple millet-based food to purify the body and mind, as observed in Vrindavan temples (Purana references).
Fasting (Vrat)
No fasting prescribed; the focus is on feasting and charity instead of dietary restrictions.
Regional Variations
In Gujarat, it's called Padwa with special Khandvi offerings. In Punjab, people build small cow-dung hills and sing Krishna bhajans. Odisha celebrates with 'Anna Yatra' processions. Maharashtra includes Tukaram's abhangs in rituals, while Bengal connects it with Durga Puja traditions (sources: drikpanchang.com, officeholidays.com).
Frequently Asked Questions
When is Govardhan Puja 2027?
Govardhan Puja 2027 falls on Saturday, 30 October 2027. The sunrise is at and sunset at ( time).
What is the significance of Govardhan Puja?
It commemorates Lord Krishna lifting Govardhan Hill to protect Vrindavan from Indra's wrath. The festival emphasizes gratitude toward nature and community over ritualistic offerings (sources: drikpanchang.com, wikipedia.org).
How is Govardhan Puja celebrated?
A symbolic Govardhan hill is made from cow dung or food. 56 types of food (Chhappan Bhog) are offered. Parikrama (circumambulation) of the hill, cow worship, and community feasting are performed (puja_vidhi_hint).
What puja items are needed for Govardhan Puja?
Cow dung/food to shape the hill, 56 food items (Chhappan Bhog), cow idols or actual cows for worship. Regional variations like Padwa in Gujarat also observe it (regional_names).
Should one fast on Govardhan Puja?
No fasting is required. The emphasis is on communal feasting and sharing food after offerings (fasting: false in FACTS).
What are the muhurat timings for Govardhan Puja?
Abhijit Muhurta (auspicious) is -. Lakshmi Puja Muhurat is -19:57 (festival_muhurat). Avoid inauspicious periods like Rahu Kaal (-).
What is the difference between Govardhan Puja and related festivals?
Govardhan Puja focuses on nature worship and community sharing. While Annakut (same festival) emphasizes food offerings, Padwa in Gujarat includes specific rituals like offering raw coconut (regional_names).
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