🪔 Tuesday, November 10, 2026·Ujjain

Govardhan Puja / Annakoot

गोवर्धन पूजा

The day after Diwali — Krishna lifted Govardhan hill to shelter Braj from Indra's wrath. Offering of annakoot ('mountain of food') to the deity.

Kartika Shukla PratipadaAnuradha NakshatraAnnakootPadwa (Maharashtra)Bali Pratipada

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Scripture-Anchored Today

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Krishna Lifts the Govardhan Hill

Bhagavata Purana, Book 10.24–10.25; Vishnu Purana 5.10–11

Young Krishna persuades the people of Braj to stop worshipping Indra and worship Govardhan hill (the real source of their prosperity) instead. Furious, Indra unleashes a cataclysmic storm to destroy Braj. Krishna lifts Govardhan on the tip of his little finger and holds it as a giant umbrella for seven days, sheltering every villager and every animal. Indra surrenders. Theologically: a child-god dismantling Vedic hierarchy, replacing ritual with relationship, and teaching that the Divine protects those who take refuge in him directly.

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Worship of King Bali (Bali Pratipada)

Bhavishya Purana, Uttara Parva, Chapter 140

On Kartika Shukla Pratipada, King Bali, the generous and devout Asura king, is honored. According to scriptures, Lord Vishnu, pleased with Bali's devotion and sacrifice during the Vamana avatar, granted him a boon to visit the earthly realm once a year on this day. Devotees celebrate his virtues and offer prayers, recognizing his unique position as a great devotee and his annual return to the earthly realm. This day is dedicated to remembering his benevolent rule and devotion.

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Bali Pratipada

Bhagavata Purana, Book 8.18-23

Bali Pratipada, also known as Bali Padyami, is observed on Kartika Shukla Pratipada to honor the benevolent Asura King Bali. It commemorates his annual return to Earth from the netherworld, a boon granted to him by Lord Vishnu in his Vamana avatar after subduing Bali. This day is considered highly auspicious for new beginnings and is celebrated with various rituals, including decorating floors with images of Bali.

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Bali Puja

Skanda Purana, Kartika Mahatmya, Chapter on Kartika Shukla Pratipada

On Kartika Shukla Pratipada, the worship of King Bali is enjoined as part of the Kartika Mahatmya observances. Devotees perform puja to King Bali, who is associated with Dipotsava (festival of lights) and auspiciousness. It is believed that those who worship King Bali on this day attain joy in families blessed with charity, enjoyment, happiness, and intelligence, ensuring a year filled with happiness.

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Gujarati New Year (Bestu Varas)

Dharmasindhu

Kartika Shukla Pratipada marks the beginning of the New Year in the Vikram Samvat calendar, particularly celebrated as Bestu Varas or Varsha Pratipada in Gujarat and Rajasthan. This day is considered highly auspicious for starting new ventures and businesses, with a belief that new beginnings on this day will be prosperous and successful. It is one of the three and a half most auspicious 'muhurtas' in the Hindu calendar.

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Taila Snan (Oil Bath)

Skanda Purana, Kartika Mahatmya, Chapter on Kartika Shukla Pratipada

On Kartika Shukla Pratipada, an oil bath (Taila Snan) is a prescribed observance according to the Kartika Mahatmya. It is stated that all men and women should bathe after applying sesame oil on this Pratipada. Performing worship after this oil bath is believed to yield imperishable results and bring great merit.

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Go Puja (Worship of Cows)

Skanda Purana, Kartika Mahatmya, Chapter on Kartika Shukla Pratipada

The worship of cows (Go Puja) is an important observance on Kartika Shukla Pratipada, particularly in conjunction with Govardhan Puja. The Skanda Purana mentions that in the conjunction of Pratipada and Amavasya, 'cow's play' (Gau Krida) is considered excellent. On this day, cows should be well-worshipped with food, adorned with ornaments, and honored with singing and music.

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Jain New Year (Vira Nirvana Samvat Begins)

Uttaradhyayana Sutra, General recitation during New Year observances

Kartika Shukla Pratipada marks the beginning of the Jain New Year, known as Vira Nirvana Samvat, which commences the day after Diwali. This auspicious day is observed by Jains with fasting, meditation, and the recitation of holy hymns. The Uttaradhyayana Sutra, containing the final teachings of Lord Mahavira, is particularly significant for study and reflection during this period, symbolizing spiritual renewal and new beginnings.

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