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Govardhan Puja 2025 Auspicious Timings: Annakut Pratahkala and Sayankala Puja Muhurat, Rituals and Significance

Celebrate Govardhan Puja 2025 with devotion. Learn about Annakut rituals, Pratahkala and Sayankala puja timings, significance, and regional celebrations like Bali Pratipada.

October 22, 2025 / 08:06 IST
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Govardhan Puja 2025 Auspicious Timings: Annakut Pratahkala and Sayankala Puja Muhurat, Rituals and Significance

Govardhan Puja 2025 Auspicious Timings: Govardhan Puja is also known as Annakut Puja, is a major Hindu festival celebrated the day after Diwali. This auspicious occasion honors Lord Krishna for lifting the Govardhan Hill to protect the people of Gokul from God Indra’s wrath. Observed during the Pratipada Tithi of Kartik month, the festival’s timing may slightly vary depending on the start of the Tithi, occasionally falling a day before Diwali or coinciding with Gujarati New Year.

Devotees perform Annakut Puja rituals, prepare a variety of vegetarian dishes, and offer them to Lord Krishna. The festival signifies faith, devotion, gratitude, and divine protection. It is a day for families to come together, celebrate abundance, and share blessings.

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Govardhan Puja 2025 Date and Muhurat Timings

FestivalDate and Time 
Govardhan PujaWednesday, October 22, 2025
Govardhan Puja Pratahkala Muhurat06:26 AM to 08:42 AM
Dyuta KridaWednesday, October 22, 2025
Govardhan Puja Sayankala Muhurat03:29 PM to 05:44 PM
Pratipada Tithi Begins05:54 PM on Oct 21, 2025
Pratipada Tithi Ends08:16 PM on Oct 22, 2025
Significance of Govardhan Puja

Govardhan Puja commemorates Lord Krishna’s victory over Indra, showcasing the triumph of devotion over arrogance. Devotees cook a wide array of foods, including cereals like wheat and rice, gram flour curries, and leafy vegetables, which are offered as Chhappan Bhog (56 types of food) to Lord Krishna.

In Maharashtra, the same day is celebrated as Bali Pratipada or Bali Padva, marking the day when Lord Vishnu, as Vamana, pushed King Bali to Patal Lok (the underworld). It is believed that due to Lord Vamana’s boon, King Bali visits the earth (Prithvi Lok) on this day, blessing devotees.