New Delhi: As India prepares to celebrate Govardhan Puja 2025, devotees of Lord Krishna immerse themselves in prayers, bhajans, and offerings to mark the day when the Lord lifted the Govardhan Hill to protect the people of Vrindavan. This festival, celebrated a day after Diwali, symbolises gratitude towards nature and the divine. Visiting Krishna temples during this time is not only spiritually uplifting but also a way to connect deeply with the teachings of love, humility, and faith that Lord Krishna embodied.
Across India and around the world, several magnificent temples dedicated to Lord Krishna come alive with lights, chants, and rituals during Govardhan Puja. From the sacred ghats of Vrindavan and Mathura to the serene temples of Udupi and Nathdwara, devotees gather to celebrate the