Annakut Festival with utmost devotion at Jagannath Temple

AGARTALA:

The Jagganath temple on Friday observed Annakut Festival with utmost devotion. Govardhan Puja is also known as Annakut, which means heap of grain.

The festival is marked to celebrate the victory of Lord Krishna over Lord Indra. The festival generally falls day after Diwali. The day is celebrated on the first day of bright fortnight also known as Shukla Paksha falling in the month of Kartik.

The story behind the festival states the episode of Lord Krishna’s childhood episode where he protected the cowherd clan of Vrindavan from Lord Indra’s anger. Little Krishna humbled Indra in the process.  All the cowherds, children and people in the villagers surrounded Krishna. Amazed by his accomplishment they offered a scrumptious feast to Krishna. Thus, the tradition came to be known as Annakut.

Huge number of devotees gathered at Jagganath temple on Friday to participate in the Annakut Festival. 

 


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