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Govardhan Puja to be celebrated on November 1 or 2, know the exact time, puja vidhi and shubh yogahar

Govardhan Puja to be celebrated on November 1 or 2, know the exact time, puja vidhi and shubh yogahar

Govardhan Puja to be celebrated on November 1 or 2, know the exact time, puja vidhi and shubh yogahar

Govardhan Puja 2024: Diwali is a 5-day-long Hindu festival that begins with Dhanteras. After this, the holy festival of Roop Chaudas, Diwali, Govardhan and Bhai Dooj is celebrated, but this time there is a lot of confusion about the date of Diwali. Due to which there is also confusion about the festivals ahead and behind, so let us tell you today when Govardhan Puja will be done on the second day of Diwali. Lord Krishna is also worshipped on this day. Let’s know what is the exact date and how you can worship on this day.

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Govardhan Puja 2024 date

Govardhan Puja has a special significance in Hinduism, which is celebrated every year on the Pratipada Tithi of Shukla Paksha in the month of Kartik. It is believed that worshipping Lord Krishna on this day removes all sorrows and sorrows. This time the holy festival of Govardhan Puja will be celebrated on 2nd November 2024, however, its date will start on 1st November 2024 at 6:16 PM and it will end on 2nd November at 8:21 PM

Happy Govardhan Puja

According to astrologers, the shubh muhurat for Govardhan Puja will be from 6 am to 8:00 am on 2 November 2024. After this, worship can also be done between 3:23 and 5:35 in the afternoon. On the day of Govardhan Puja, devotees wake up early in the morning and make an idol of Lord Krishna with cow dung and flowers. After this, the worship of Govardhan Parvat and Lord Shri Krishna is done, fruits, flowers, sweets etc. are offered to God. During this time kadhi and annakut, rice are definitely offered. On this day, cows, bulls and Lord Vishwakarma are worshipped.

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