Govardhan Puja, celebrated the day after Diwali, commemorates Lord Krishna lifting Mount Govardhan to protect Vrindavan's people. Observed on November 2nd in 2024, this festival is marked by devotion, rituals, and community. Sharing warm wishes with loved ones is central to the celebration.
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