Diwali brings days of colour, lights, and joy, but the timing for Govardhan Puja adds a unique twist this year! Traditionally, Govardhan Puja—the celebration honouring Lord Krishna’s incredible feat of lifting Govardhan Hill—follows the day right after Diwali. However, this year, Govardhan Puja is observed on November 2 due to the overlapping Tithi of Diwali, which extends over two days.
Govardhan Puja: Why worshipping Krishna is delayed this year
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