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Govardhan Parikrama Complete Guide, History,  Rituals, Route, Timings, Distance & More

Govardhan Parikrama Complete Guide: History, Rituals, Route, Timings, Distance & Tips for Devotees


Overview of Govardhan Parikrama

Govardhan Parikrama is a pious spiritual journey encircling the sacred Govardhan Hill in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh. Each year those engaged in the service of Lord Krishna, numbering in the hundreds of thousands, take on this 21 km trek as a demonstration of their devotion, surrender and faith in the divine. It is recorded in Hindu scriptures that Lord Krishna lifted Govardhan Hill with his little finger to prevent the destruction of his devotees from the heavy showers sent by Indra, the ruler of heaven. Thereafter the hill became revered and worshipped as a living deity – Shri Giriraj Maharaj.


Govardhan Parikrama carries great spiritual significance in Hinduism and is believed that the act of performing parikrama will rid one of sinful actions, full desires and bring peace to the companioned soul. As novice to experienced pilgrims pass barefoot around the hill, they chant the names of the Lord, exclaiming "Radhe Radhe" or "Jai Shri Giriraj Maharaj". It is highly recommended that every devotee of Krishna perform this parikrama at least once in their lifetime to taste the ecstatic bliss of the transcendental sound-spectacle connected with Krishna's leelas and the pure devotional faith-based energy of Braj Bhoomi.



History of Govardhan Hill

  1. Govardhan Hill is one of the holiest of holy sites with respect to Hinduism, and especially the worshippers of Lord Krishna. Its history and legends are steeped in ancient scriptures that have ties to the ancient Sanskrit language, the most recognizable mention being in the Shrimad Bhagavad Gita and the Bhagwat Purana, both describe Govardhan Hill has been regarded from a divine perspective. This is a very straightforward as well as SEO compliant descripiton of the importance, both historical and mythological, of Govardhan Hill.


  1. The mention in the Shrimad Bhagavad Gita, and by putting Govardhan Hill as none different from Lord Krishna in the Bhagwat Purana. Additionally, at the time Krishna instructed that the inhabitants of Braj except to worship Lord Krishna, they needed to worship Govardhan Hill instead, along with his many other impersonal forms, in replace of Indra because the Govardhan Hill and Krishna were non-different in the eyes of Lord Krishna .


  1. Bhanukya was angry when Lord Krishna saw these people preparing offerings for Indra. Krishna told the people you must worship Govardhan Hill, as cows and food were consumed and will be nourished from the water of Govardhan hill, as well as spiritual benefit to the land of Braj. Bhanukya became enraged in Lord Krishna's instruction to worship Govardhan Hill instead and threated to provide Brihspati torrential rain. Lord Krishna through the embodiment represented respective of these people picked Govardhan Hill up with the little finger of his left hand and held Govardhan Hill in the shape of an umbrella for 7 days to protect the people of Braj.


Importance of Govardhan Puja or Annakut Festival

  1. The occasion is observed as Govardhan Puja or Annakut on the day following Diwali, which also involves devotees preparing a huge offering of food (Annakut) in addition to the circumambulation of the hill, which is also called Govardhan and in this case, as a divine act to honor Krishna. The hill is regarded as Giriraj Maharaj, a living form of Krishna, making this day spiritually potent.


Why It Is Significant Today

  1. This tale embodies Krishna's protection, the strength of faith, and appreciation of nature. This time of year, any circumambulation of Govardhan (Parikrama) is considered as valuable for obtaining divine blessings, finding peace, and experiencing fulfillment.



Location and Getting to Govardhan Hill

Govardhan Hill is in the Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh between Mathura and Deeg (Rajasthan). This pilgrimage destination is in the Braj region, about 22 km from Mathura, and about 30 km from Vrindavan.

  1. Closest City: Mathura
  2. Closest Railway Station: Mathura Junction (MTJ)
  3. Closest Airport: Agra Airport (75 km), Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi (160 km)


How to get to Govardhan:

  1. From Delhi - approximately 3.5-4 hours by road via the Yamuna Expressway. Various options on road put you on a bus or private taxi run on a schedule.
  2. From Mathura/Vrindavan - easy distance to get motorized (auto, taxi, bus). Approximate time is 30-45 minutes.
  3. From Agra - combined with a visit to Mathura / Vrindavan it would be approximately 1.5-2hours by road. Nice for a day trip combined with seeing Agra too, but not local to either.


For location, destination and navigation, check out Google Maps - Govardhan Parikrama Marg


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Best Time to Visit Govardhan Parikrama

Choosing the right time to honor your Govardhan Parikrama will ensure that your spiritual trip is both valuable and comfortable. The best time to visit is, October to March. During these months, the weather is quite cool and pleasant in Mathura, making it very suitable to walk the 21 km/ 13 miles across the Govardhan hill.


Best Time to Visit: October to March

  1. These months have the best weather to comfortably walk a parikrama with devotees of all ages without the extreme heat and humidity.
  2. In the mornings and evenings it is especially quiet around Govardhan Hill, which contributes to the spiritual energy.


Special Times to Visit

  1. Govardhan Puja (the day after Diwali): Many thousands of devotees gather to do the parikrama and offer Annakut bhog.
  2. Guru Purnima and Full Moon (Purnima) days: These days are also very auspicious days to complete the parikrama, as there are a lot of devotional activities going on and the spiritual potency of these days is vibrant.


When Not to Visit

  1. April to June (the hottest summer months): During these summer months, while the Govardhan hill is very nice to visit, it is much too dangerous and hot to walk the whole parikrama with children or seniors!


Govardhan Parikrama Rituals and Traditions

Performing the Govardhan Parikrama is not simply a walk around a holy mountain; it is a deeply spiritual ritual that devotees perform with great faith, humility, and love for Lord Krishna. This 21 km journey is dictated by many traditions and sacred rituals that have been followed for many generations.


1. Walking Barefoot

  1. Most devotees perform the parikrama barefoot. The purpose of performing the parikrama barefoot is a humility and full surrender to Shri Giriraj Maharaj. It is also believed that when devotees walk barefoot, it purifies the devotee's soul and gives blessings from the Lord.


2. Chanting Lord Krishna's Holy Name

  1. During the Govardhan Parikrama, devotees chant “Radhe Radhe”, “Jai Giriraj Maharaj”, and of course, the Hare Krishna Mahamantra. These sacred glorifications increase the sacred sound vibration and help to put the devotee in the mood of devotion for the whole journey.


3. Govardhan Parikrama Pradakshina (Circumambulation)

  1. The parikrama should be clockwise. The parikrama should start from Daan Ghati or Jatipura on the road to Braja covering Mansi Ganga, Kusum Sarovar, Radha Kund, and Shyam Kund.


4. Offering Dandavat Parikrama (Advanced Offering)

  1. Some very dedicated devotees perform the Dandavat Parikrama by lying down straight on the ground, marking the spot on the ground with their hand, then standing, then lying down again, and repeat for all 21 km. This rare act of devotion takes many days or even weeks for devotees to complete.


5. Giving Milk, Tulsi and Prayers

  1. Devotees will bring milk, water, flowers, and Tulsi leaves at Holy sites and at Mukharvind (Krishna's lotus feet) to receive blessings and to express their gratitude.


6. Lighting of the Diyas/Lamps

  1. A great deal of devotees will light lamps, or diyas, at the start of the day or at dusk while doing parikrama; especially at Purnima (full moon) and the Govardhan Puja.


7. Vrat (Fasting)

  1. Many devotees will take Vrat/fasting while they are doing parikrama, and will only eat simple satvik food. Some of the devotees will have prasad after they have finished doing parikrama.



Why These Rituals Matter

What matters are the rituals during Govardhan Parikrama. They are not religious formalities - they are expressions of bhakti (devotion), simplicity and surrender. It makes no difference if you are a first-timer as a pilgrim or a long-time devotee by performing these meaningful practices you strengthen your spiritual connection to Lord Krishna and Braj Dham.


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The distance from Mathura and Vrindavan to Govardhan and its connected places

Govardhan Hill is well connected and distances are close to the following holy towns:

  1. Mathura: 22 km approximately (30-40 minute drive)
  2. Vrindavan: 30 km approximately (45-50 minute drive)
  3. Barsana (Radha Rani Temple): 14 km approximately
  4. Nandgaon (Krishna's childhood home): 18 km
  5. Radha Kund & Shyam Kund: located on the Govardhan Parikrama route all together specific
  6. Deeg Palace (Rajasthan): 21 km approximately


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  4. Assistance with rituals and darshan for temples of significance
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Conclusion: Why One Should Perform Govardhan Parikrama

Govardhan Parikrama is more than a spiritual walk-it is a soul-purifying movement linked with the divine pastimes of Lord Krishna. A myriad of mythologies and the Godly vibrations of Braj Bhoomi are created with every step the devotees take around Giriraj Maharaj in connection with Krishna's grace unto His devotees.

It is an experience whose intense impact will reverberate forever in the aura of the departed soul of the first-time visitor and for the dull souls of seasoned devotees. For a crash-free and spiritually gladdening journey, book a guided Govardhan Parikrama tour through Vrindavan Mathura Tourism. We've arranged everything so that the traveling experience is comfortable, with adept guides and personalized attention to the needs of travelers so that you can concentrate only on what really matters-the devotion of your heart and the soul's concern with the Divine.


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