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Welcome to the sacred Govardhan Hill in Mathura, a divine site revered as a manifestation of Lord Krishna himself, central to the spiritual landscape of Vrindavan. This guide provides essential Govardhan Hill Mathura parikrama information, including timings, rituals, travel tips, and more. Whether you're embarking on a spiritual pilgrimage or exploring a Mathura tour, this resource ensures an enriching visit to one of India’s holiest sites, celebrated for its mythological significance and the sacred 21-km parikrama.
Located near Govardhan town, 22 km from Mathura, Govardhan Hill is a pivotal site for Krishna devotees, revered as the hill lifted by Lord Krishna to protect the people of Braj from Indra’s wrath. Mythologically, the hill is considered a living deity, with its stones (Govardhan Shila) worshipped as Krishna himself. The hill is dotted with sacred sites like Mansi Ganga, Radha Kund, and Shyam Kund, making the parikrama (circumambulation) a profound spiritual journey. Its significance is amplified during festivals like Govardhan Puja, drawing millions to offer Annakut (food offerings) and seek blessings.
The Govardhan Hill Parikrama is a 21-km sacred circumambulation undertaken barefoot by devotees, passing through many holy spots. While accessible 24/7, the following are the recommended timings for parikrama and key rituals in 2025:
Activity | Time | Details |
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Parikrama | 4:00 AM – 8:00 PM | Recommended for cooler hours to avoid midday heat |
Morning Puja | 6:00 AM | Offerings at Mansi Ganga and nearby temples |
Evening Puja | 6:00 PM | Aarti at Radha Kund and Shyam Kund |
Activity | Time | Details |
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Parikrama | 5:00 AM – 7:00 PM | Recommended for cooler hours to avoid midday sun |
Morning Puja | 6:30 AM | Offerings at Mansi Ganga and nearby temples |
Evening Puja | 5:30 PM | Aarti at Radha Kund and Shyam Kund |
Note: During festivals like Govardhan Puja (post-Diwali), Guru Purnima, and Holi, the parikrama route sees heavy crowds, with extended rituals at key sites. For festival schedules or guided parikrama arrangements, contact Mathura Tour.
Place Distance | Distance | Apporex Time Taken |
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Mathura Railway Station | 28.2Km | 49 min |
New Mathura Bus Stand | 27.5 Km | 49 min |
The rituals at Govardhan Hill Mathura revolve around the sacred parikrama and worship of its holy sites, symbolizing Lord Krishna’s divine protection of the people of Braj.
The highlight is Govardhan Puja (the day after Diwali), when devotees offer Annakut—a symbolic mountain of food—to the hill. Holi and Guru Purnima also draw thousands for festive parikramas and devotional celebrations.
Address: Govardhan, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 281502.
Tip: Begin parikrama early morning for cooler temperatures and fewer crowds.
Visit between October and March for pleasant weather. Festivals like Govardhan Puja, Holi, and Guru Purnima offer vibrant celebrations but can be crowded. Avoid monsoon months (July–August) as paths can become slippery.
Include these sites for a holistic Mathura–Vrindavan experience:
Many tour operators offer combined packages covering these attractions.
Stay in Govardhan or nearby Mathura for convenience:
Note: Book early for Govardhan Puja and Holi as rooms fill quickly.
These updates improve the parikrama experience while preserving its sacred essence.
The Govardhan Hill Mathura is revered as a living form of Lord Krishna. Its sacred parikrama, historic kunds, and vibrant festivals offer a deep spiritual connection for devotees and seekers.
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The Govardhan Hill offers a unique blend of devotion, history, and natural sanctity. With this guide—including rituals, festivals, travel tips, and accommodation—you’re ready for a soul-enriching pilgrimage. Plan your Mathura tour and receive the eternal blessings of Lord Krishna.
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