Book Pandit in Patna for Govardhan Puja – Balaji Astrology

Govardhan Puja, also known as Annakut Puja, is a sacred Hindu festival observed a day after Diwali. It is dedicated to Lord Krishna and the Govardhan Hill. On this day, devotees offer gratitude to Lord Krishna for protecting them from natural calamities and for nurturing life through nature’s resources like hills, rivers, rain, and cows. The festival commemorates the lifting of Govardhan Hill by Lord Krishna to protect the villagers of Vrindavan from torrential rain sent by Lord Indra.
Govardhan Puja is celebrated by worshipping Govardhan Parvat, cows, and preparing a grand offering of food (Annakut). At Balaji Karmakand Jyotish Pramarsh Kendra, we provide experienced Pandits in Patna to conduct Govardhan Puja with complete Vedic rituals.
Why Perform Govardhan Puja? (गोवर्धन पूजा क्यों करें?)
To seek protection from natural and unforeseen calamities
To show gratitude towards nature and Lord Krishna
For prosperity, harmony, and wellbeing of family and cattle
To purify the environment and remove negative energies
To connect with divine energies through Vedic rituals
Benefits of Govardhan Puja (गोवर्धन पूजा के लाभ)
Protection from negative planetary influences and disasters
Brings peace, happiness, and spiritual upliftment
Improves family health, agricultural yield, and prosperity
Blessings of Lord Krishna and divine protection
Removes ego, pride, and fosters humility and devotion
How is Govardhan Puja Performed? (गोवर्धन पूजा कैसे की जाती है?)
Our expert Pandits in Patna follow the traditional Govardhan Puja Vidhi as prescribed in the scriptures:
Cleaning and sanctifying the puja area
Making a replica of Govardhan hill from cow dung or mud
Sankalp – taking the vow with your name and gotra
Decorating the hill with flowers, grains, and lights
Puja of cows and bulls (Gau Puja) as they are sacred to Krishna
Offering Annakut – a variety of food items as bhog
Aarti and mantra chanting for Lord Krishna and Govardhan Hill
Prasad distribution among family and guests
Optional Gau Daan or Annadaan for enhanced blessings
Required Samagri for Govardhan Puja (गोवर्धन पूजा की सामग्री)
Cow dung or clay for Govardhan replica
Flowers, incense sticks, diya, ghee, dhoop
Milk, curd, honey, sugar, and ghee (for Panchamrit)
Various food items, sweets, and grains for Annakut
Tulsi leaves, banana leaves, and rangoli colors
Items for Gau Puja – garlands, haldi, kumkum
Optional: Puja Samagri Kit can be provided by us on request
When Should You Do Govardhan Puja? (गोवर्धन पूजा कब करनी चाहिए?)
Govardhan Puja is performed on the Pratipada Tithi of Shukla Paksha in Kartik month, which falls the day after Diwali (Amavasya). The exact muhurat varies each year and should be calculated according to the local Panchang of Patna.
Our Pandit in Patna will guide you with the most auspicious muhurat for performing Govardhan Puja at your home, workplace, or temple.
Rules of Govardhan Puja (गोवर्धन पूजा के नियम)
Maintain cleanliness in the home and puja place
Avoid onion, garlic, and non-veg food on the day of puja
Wear traditional clean clothes during the ritual
Worship cows with love and care – do not harm them
Respect the Annakut and avoid wasting food
Offer prasad with devotion and distribute it to others
Story Behind Govardhan Puja (गोवर्धन पूजा की कथा)
According to the Bhagavata Purana, the people of Vrindavan used to worship Lord Indra for rainfall. Lord Krishna advised them to instead worship Govardhan Hill, which provides grass for cows, and water through streams. Angered by this, Indra unleashed a storm on the village. In response, Lord Krishna lifted the Govardhan Hill on his little finger and sheltered the villagers under it for seven days. Realizing Krishna’s divine nature, Indra bowed down and accepted his mistake. Thus, Govardhan Puja celebrates nature worship, protection, and humility.
Difference Between Govardhan Puja and Diwali Puja (गोवर्धन पूजा और दिवाली पूजा में अंतर)
Diwali Puja: Focused on Goddess Lakshmi, wealth, and victory of light over darkness
Govardhan Puja: Focused on Lord Krishna, nature, and protection from natural disasters
Both rituals are spiritually significant and complementary to each other.
Why Book a Pandit in Patna for Govardhan Puja? (पटना में गोवर्धन पूजा के लिए पंडित क्यों बुक करें?)
Correct Vedic mantras and vidhi by trained Pandits
Auspicious muhurat selection as per local Panchang
Authentic preparation of Annakut and Govardhan hill
Personalized puja based on your family’s gotra and needs
Guidance on Gau Puja and donation rituals
Peaceful and spiritual environment ensured by our Pandits
At Balaji Karmakand Jyotish Pramarsh Kendra, we provide experienced and reliable Pandit services in Patna for Govardhan Puja, Diwali rituals, and other Vedic ceremonies.
How to Book Pandit in Patna for Govardhan Puja? (पटना में गोवर्धन पूजा के लिए पंडित कैसे बुक करें?)
Call or WhatsApp us with your name and requirement
Choose your preferred date and location
Let us know if you need samagri kit or assistance
Our Pandit will visit your home and conduct the puja as per Vedic norms
Conclusion (निष्कर्ष)
Govardhan Puja is a sacred opportunity to express gratitude to Lord Krishna and nature. It brings peace, prosperity, and divine protection when performed with devotion and Vedic guidance. Whether you are a devotee of Krishna, a farmer, a businessman, or a family person, performing Govardhan Puja in Patna with the help of a qualified Pandit ensures spiritual and material blessings.
Book your Govardhan Puja in Patna today with Balaji Karmakand Jyotish Pramarsh Kendra for a fulfilling and blessed experience.