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Govardhan Puja Celebrations to Take Place on October 22nd; Devotees Exchange Wishes

New Delhi, India – Hindus across India are preparing to celebrate Govardhan Puja on Wednesday, October 22nd. The festival, which usually follows Diwali, sometimes falls on a different day due to the Hindu calendar. This year, Govardhan Puja is observed on the Kartik Shukla Pratipada tithi (first day of the bright fortnight of the month of Kartik).

On this auspicious day, devotees worship Lord Krishna with traditional rituals. It is believed that Lord Krishna lifted the Govardhan hill to protect the villagers of Vrindavan from torrential rains caused by Lord Indra’s anger.

As part of the celebrations, people exchange heartfelt wishes and messages with their loved ones. Common greetings invoke blessings of love, hope, and happiness during this festive time.

Here are some sample messages that people are sharing:

  • “May this Govardhan Puja bring all the hopes of your heart to fruition, filled with the love of your near and dear ones.”
  • “Salutations to the protector, the one who lifted the mountain on his finger. A thousand salutations to the wondrous child Krishna.”
  • “May you receive more than you ask for, may you sing praises of Krishna on Govardhan Puja, and may you celebrate this festival with happiness.”

The festival is a time for families and communities to come together, express their devotion to Lord Krishna, and celebrate the bounty of nature.

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