Govardhan Puja Mantra
Vishnubahuh Kritochchhraay Gavaan Kotiprabho Bhav ||
This mantra invokes the blessings of Lord Krishna, the lifter of the Govardhan mountain and the protector of Gokul and its cows.
Govardhan Puja celebrates the protection of nature by Lord Krishna. Chant these powerful mantras to express gratitude and remove pride from life.
This mantra invokes the blessings of Lord Krishna, the lifter of the Govardhan mountain and the protector of Gokul and its cows.
We bow to Shri Krishna, the embodiment of truth, consciousness, and bliss, the cause of the creation of the universe, and the destroyer of the three types of miseries.
We meditate upon the son of Devaki and Vasudeva. May Lord Krishna illuminate our intellect and guide us.
Govardhan Puja is celebrated the day after Diwali. It commemorates the incident where Lord Krishna lifted the Govardhan Mountain on his little finger to protect the people of Braj from the torrential rains caused by Lord Indra's anger.
Message: This festival teaches us to let go of pride (as Indra had to) and to respect nature (represented by the mountain). Govardhan Mountain is a symbol of nature's bounty.
At Skill Astro, we believe that true growth comes when we stay humble and connected to our roots, just as Krishna taught the people of Braj.
Govardhan Puja celebrates the protection of nature by Lord Krishna. Chant these powerful mantras to express gratitude and remove pride from life.
This mantra invokes the blessings of Lord Krishna, the lifter of the Govardhan mountain and the protector of Gokul and its cows.
We bow to Shri Krishna, the embodiment of truth, consciousness, and bliss, the cause of the creation of the universe, and the destroyer of the three types of miseries.
We meditate upon the son of Devaki and Vasudeva. May Lord Krishna illuminate our intellect and guide us.
Govardhan Puja is celebrated the day after Diwali. It commemorates the incident where Lord Krishna lifted the Govardhan Mountain on his little finger to protect the people of Braj from the torrential rains caused by Lord Indra's anger.
Message: This festival teaches us to let go of pride (as Indra had to) and to respect nature (represented by the mountain). Govardhan Mountain is a symbol of nature's bounty.
At Skill Astro, we believe that true growth comes when we stay humble and connected to our roots, just as Krishna taught the people of Braj.