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Govardhan Hill

Govardhan Hill

Govardhan Hill or the Giri Raj is situated at a distance of 22 km from Vrindavan. It has been stated in the Holy Bhagwat Gita that according to Lord Krishna, Govardhan Parvat is not different from him. Therefore, all his worshipers worship the pure rocks of the hill just like they worship his idol. The hill is made up of sandstone and stands 80 ft tall with a circumference of 38 km. Some interesting places one gets to visit the hills including Mansi Ganga, Mukharvind, and Daan Ghati.

History of Govardhan Hill

History says that Lord Krishna lifted the Govardhan Hill during his childhood on one finger to save his village of Mathura from fierce rains and thunderstorms. This hill is thereby considered holy and is visited by worshipers on Guru Purnima, Govardhan Puja in devotion by walking 23 km barefoot around the mountain. After Lord Krishna had saved his village, he told everyone to worship the hill which is why Govardhan Puja is a day after Diwali. It is a serene place, and definitely, a must-visit!

Sites at Govardhan Hill

Govardhan Hill boasts of buildings and other structures from the 17th century. There is no archaeological evidence of remains of greater age as per reports based in 2013. A few remarkable sites at Govardhan hill are
Sandstone Monument and Kusum Sarovar Lake: Kusum Sarovar is a historical monument on the holy Govardhan Hill made out of sandstone. This is also the place known for the memorial chhatri of Jat ruler Maharaja Suraj Mal. Kusum Sarovar set beautifully on the Govardhan Hill is also known as Lake of Flowers.
Giriraj Temple: One of the popular temples on Govardhan Hill is the Giriraj Temple dedicated to Lord Krishna who is also known as Giriraj Ji. The temple marks an important Hindu pilgrimage site.
Shri Chaitanya Temple: Another temple in the holy Govardhan Hill is Shri Chaitanya Temple, made of red sandstone and decorated with paintings of Krishna and Radha also counts as a holy site.
Radha Kund Temple: Radha Kund Mandir is placed in Radha Kund, the place where Lord Krishna killed Arista, the bull demon after which he took a bath in the Radha Kund Pond for purification. The temple attracts many devotees all year round. It is believed to be the place where Radha and Krishna shared a lot of happy times.
Mansi Ganga Lake: This is known to be the largest lake in the Ral Govardhan. The myth goes that one who takes a bath in Mansi Ganga is relieved of his sins and attains the purest devotion of Lord Krishna. The circumambulation of Govardhan Hill starts and ends here.
Danghati Temple: A prominent temple on Govardhan Hill is the Danghati temple. The names come from the words 'Daan' which means donation and 'ghati' which means Valley. The specialty of this temple is that the deity here is made in the form of a rock dressed up by the priests to resemble Lord Krishna holding Govardhan Parvat on his little finger.

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