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By Shyamagopika dd on Fri, 2008-10-31 19:34.
Around 500 Kilograms of colored varieties of rice, sabjis, fruits, pots and pots of delicious offerings, cakes and savories, cooked with love by devotees were made into a big Annakuta or hill of rice to celebrate Govardhan Puja. Giriraj was casting His merciful glance on the audience during Abhiseka.
Pictures of Govardhan Puja Festival Here!
A miniature Govardhana hill made of gobar, mud and green grasses is an offering of love by matajis and children of Mayapur. All the important places around Govardhana hill like Radhakund, Shyamakund, Manasi Ganga were marked in the Govardhana. Devotees jubilantly did Govardhan Parikrama, right at Mayapur.
Watch Maha Abhiseka and Annakuta offering in this Govardhan Puja Festival Video!
Listen to the special class on Govardhan Puja by HG Jananivasa prabhu in Downloads section.
A beautiful form of Krishna lifting the Govardhan hill with His little finger as Giridhari, adorned the altar platform. Temple was packed with devotees participating in the abhiseka and singing loudly,"Jai Giri Govardhan".All the devotees honored Mahaprasada in the afternoon.
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