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Hindu festival celebration, Indian Ocean, Indian culture, worship. Govardhan Puja has its origins during the times of Sri Krishna, the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Performing Govardhan puja is a part of family traditions in several parts of India. This puja is believed to bless the households with prosperity and abundance. Govardhan puja falls on the Pratipada day in the month of Kartik. Govardhan puja also marks the fourth day of Diwali celebrations. Most times, this puja coincides with the Gujarati New Year. Here we learn how to do Govardhan Puja at home.