Parmarth Niketan Celebrates Govardhan Puja and Annakoot Mahotsav with Devotion, Joy, and Reverence
Special Annakoot Puja at Parmarth Niketan for global peace and prosperity
Devotees, pilgrims and tourists from many countries participated in Annakoot & Gau Puja
HH Pujya Swami Ji, Pujya Sadhvi Ji and revered saints performed Gau Puja
A powerful message of cow protection and environmental conservation was shared
Parmarth Niketan celebrated Govardhan Puja and Annakoot Mahotsav with devotion, joy, and reverence. This sacred festival is not only a symbol of faith but also a reminder of our collective responsibility toward nature and the environment.
Govardhan Puja honors nature and its abundance, reminding us that “When nature thrives, culture survives.” On this day, devotees create symbolic Govardhan displays and offer prayers, expressing gratitude and reverence for nature’s gifts.
Annakoot Mahotsav — the “Festival of Food Grains” — is marked by offering a variety of dishes, fruits, and grains to Bhagwan Shri Krishna and Govardhan Parvat. It represents not only material nourishment but also spiritual abundance and global well-being.
At Parmarth Niketan, a special Annakoot Puja was performed for world peace and prosperity. Through this celebration, a message was shared: “Let us protect nature, conserve water, plant trees, and live in harmony with our environment.” Environmental stewardship is our cultural and spiritual duty.
Govardhan Puja and Annakoot Mahotsav awaken unity, shared consciousness, and collective strength in society. Let this festival be more than celebration — let it be a pledge for environmental protection and cultural preservation.
Parmarth Niketan extends warm wishes to everyone on this sacred festival.
Honor nature. Share with others. Live with discipline and gratitude.











