Worshiping Govardhana Hill | KRSNA Book

While engaged with the brāhmaṇas who were too involved in the performance of Vedic sacrifices, Kṛṣṇa and Balarāma also saw that the cowherd men were preparing a similar sacrifice in order to pacify Indra, the King of heaven, who is responsible for supplying water. As stated in the Caitanya-caritāmṛta, a devotee of Kṛṣṇa has strong and firm faith in the understanding that if he is simply engaged in Kṛṣṇa consciousness and Kṛṣṇa’s transcendental loving service, then he is freed from all other obligations. A pure devotee of Lord Kṛṣṇa doesn’t have to perform any of the ritualistic functions enjoined in the Vedas; nor is he required to worship any demigods. Being a devotee of Lord Kṛṣṇa, one is understood to have performed all kinds of Vedic rituals and all kinds of worship to the demigods. Just by performing the Vedic ritualistic ceremonies or worshiping the demigods, one does not develop devotional service for Kṛṣṇa but one who is engaged fully in the service of the Lord has already finished all Vedic injunctions.

Kṛṣṇa ordered a stop to all such activities by His devotees, for He wanted to firmly establish exclusive devotional service during His presence in Vṛndāvana. Kṛṣṇa knew that the cowherd men were preparing for the Indra sacrifice beause He is the omniscient Personality of Godhead, but as a matter of etiquette, He began to inquire with great honor and submission from elder personalities like Mahārāja Nanda and others.

Kṛṣṇa asked His father, “My dear father, what is this arrangement going on for a great sacrifice? What is the result of such sacrifice, and for whom is it meant? How is it performed? Will you kindly let Me know? I am very anxious to know this procedure, so please explain to Me the purpose of this sacrifice.” Upon this inquiry, His father, Nanda Mahārāja, remained silent, thinking that his young boy would not be able to understand the intricacies of performing the yajña. Kṛṣṇa, however, persisted: “My dear father, for those who are liberal and saintly, there is no secrecy. They do not think anyone to be a friend or enemy because they are always open to everyone. And even for those who are not so liberal, nothing should be secret for the family members and friends, although secrecy may be maintained for persons who are inimical. Therefore you cannot keep any secrets from Me. All persons are engaged in fruitive activities. Some know what these activities are, and they know the result, and some execute activities without knowing the purpose or the result. A person who acts with full knowledge gets the full result; one who acts without knowledge does not get such a perfect result. Therefore, please let Me know the purpose of the sacrifice which you are going to perform. Is it according to Vedic injunction? Or is it simply a popular ceremony? Kindly let Me know in detail about the sacrifice.”

On hearing this inquiry from Kṛṣṇa, Mahārāja Nanda replied, “My dear boy, this ceremonial performance is more or less traditional. Because rainfall is due to the mercy of King Indra and the clouds are his representatives, and because water is so important for our living, we must show some gratitude to the controller of this rainfall, Mahārāja Indra. We are arranging, therefore, to pacify King Indra, because he has very kindly sent us clouds to pour down sufficient quantity of rain for successful agricultural activities. Water is very important; without rainfall we cannot farm or produce grains. We cannot live if there is no rainfall. It is necessary for successful religious ceremonies, economic development, and, ultimately, liberation. Therefore we should not give up the traditional ceremonial function; if one gives it up, being influenced by lust, or greed or fear, then it does not look very good for him.”

After hearing this, Kṛṣṇa, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, in the presence of His father and all the cowherd men of Vṛndāvana, spoke in such a way as to make heavenly King Indra very angry. He suggested that they forgo the sacrifice. His reasons for discouraging the sacrifice performed to please Indra were twofold. First, as stated in the Bhagavad-gītā, there is no need to worship the demigods for any material advancement; all results derived from worshiping the demigods are simply temporary, and only those who are less intelligent are interested with temporary results. Secondly, whatever temporary result one derives from worshiping the demigods is actually granted by the permission of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. It is clearly stated in the Bhagavad-gītā, mayaiva vihitān hi tān. Whatever benefit is supposed to be derived from the demigods is actually bestowed by the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Without the permission of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, one cannot bestow any benefit upon others. But sometimes the demigods become puffed up by the influence of material nature; thinking themselves as all in all, they try to forget the supremacy of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. In the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, it is clearly stated that in this instance Kṛṣṇa wanted to make King Indra angry. Kṛṣṇa’s advent was especially meant for the annihilation of the demons and protection of the devotees. King Indra was certainly a devotee, not a demon, but because he was puffed up, Kṛṣṇa wanted to teach him a lesson. He first tried to make Indra angry by stopping the Indra Pūjā, which was arranged by the cowherd men in Vṛndāvana.

With this purpose in mind, Kṛṣṇa began to talk as if He were an atheist supporting the philosophy of karma-mīmāṁsā. Advocates of this type of philosophy do not accept the supreme authority of the Personality of Godhead. They put forward the argument that if anyone works nicely, the result is sure to come. Their opinion is that even if there is a God who gives man the result of his fruitive activities, there is no need to worship Him because unless man works He cannot bestow any good result. They say that instead of worshiping a demigod or God, people should give attention to their own duties, and thus the good result will surely come. Lord Kṛṣṇa began to speak to His father according to these principles of the karma-mīmāṁsā philosophy. “My dear father,” He said, “I don’t think you need to worship any demigod for the successful performance of your agricultural activities. Every living being is born according to his past karma and leaves this life simply taking the result of his present karma. Everyone is born in different types or species of life according to his past activities, and he gets his next birth according to the activities of this life. Different grades of material happiness and distress, comforts and disadvantages of life, are different results of different kinds of activities, either from the past or present life.”

Mahārāja Nanda and other elderly members argued that without satisfying the predominating god, one cannot derive any good result simply by material activities. This is actually the fact. For example, it is sometimes found that, in spite of first-class medical help and treatment by a first-class physician, a diseased person dies. It is concluded, therefore, that first-class medical treatment or the attempts of a first-class physician are not in themselves the cause for curing a patient; there must be the hand of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Similarly, a father’s and mother’s taking care of their children is not the cause of the children’s comfort. Sometimes it is found that in spite of all care by the parents, the children go bad or succumb to death. Therefore material causes are not sufficient for results. There must be the sanction of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Nanda Mahārāja therefore advocated that, in order to get good results for agricultural activities, they must satisfy Indra, the superintending deity of the rain supply. Lord Kṛṣṇa nullified this argument, saying that the demigods give results only to persons who have executed their prescribed duties; therefore demigods are dependent on the execution of duties and are not absolute in awarding good results to anyone.

“My dear father, there is no need to worship the demigod Indra,” Lord Kṛṣṇa said. “Everyone has to achieve the result of his own work. We can actually see that one becomes busy according to the natural tendency of his work; and according to that natural tendency, all living entities–either human beings or demigods–achieve their respective results. All living entities achieve higher or lower bodies and create enemies, friends or neutral parties only because of their different kinds of work. One should be careful to discharge duties according to his natural instinct and not divert attention to the worship of various demigods. The demigods will be satisfied by proper execution of all duties, so there is no need to worship them. Let us, rather, perform our prescribed duties very nicely. Actually one cannot be happy without executing his proper prescribed duty. One who does not, therefore, properly discharge his prescribed duties, is compared with an unchaste woman. The proper prescribed duty of the brāhmaṇas is the study of the Vedas; the proper duty of the royal order, the kṣatriyas, is engagement in protecting the citizens; the proper duty of the vaiśya community is agriculture, trade and protection of the cows; and the proper duty of the śūdras is service to the higher classes, namely the brāhmaṇas, kṣatriyas, and vaiśyas. We belong to the vaiśya community, and our proper duty is to farm, or to trade with the agricultural produce, to protect cows, or take to banking.”

Kṛṣṇa identified Himself with the vaiśya community because Nanda Mahārāja was protecting many cows, and Kṛṣṇa was taking care of them. He enumerated four kinds of business engagements for the vaiśya community, namely agriculture, trade, protection of cows and banking. Although the vaiśyas can take to any of these occupations, the men of Vṛndāvana were engaged primarily in the protection of cows.

Kṛṣṇa further explained to His father: “This cosmic manifestation is going on under the influence of three modes of material nature–goodness, passion, and ignorance. These three modes are the causes of creation, maintenance, and destruction. The cloud is caused by the action of the mode of passion; therefore it is the mode of passion which causes the rainfall. And after the rainfall, the living entities derive the result–success in agricultural work. What, then, has Indra to do in this affair? Even if you do not please Indra, what can he do? We do not derive any special benefit from Indra. Even if he is there, he pours water on the ocean also, where there is no need of water. So he is pouring water on the ocean or on the land; it does not depend on our worshiping him. As far as we are concerned, we do not need to go to another city or village or foreign country. There are palatial buildings in the cities, but we are satisfied living in this forest of Vṛndāvana. Our specific relationship is with Govardhana Hill and Vṛndāvana forest and nothing more. I therefore request you, My dear father, to begin a sacrifice which will satisfy the local brāhmaṇas and Govardhana Hill, and let us have nothing to do with Indra.”

After hearing this statement by Kṛṣṇa, Nanda Mahārāja replied, “My dear boy, since You are asking, I shall arrange for a separate sacrifice for the local brāhmaṇas and Govardhana Hill. But for the present let me execute this sacrifice known as Indra-yajña.”

But Kṛṣṇa replied, “My dear father, don’t delay. The sacrifice you propose for Govardhana and the local brāhmaṇas will take much time. Better take the arrangement and paraphernalia you have already made for sacrificing Indra-yajña and immediately engage it to satisfy Govardhana Hill and the local brāhmaṇas.”

Mahārāja Nanda finally relented. The cowherd men then inquired from Kṛṣṇa how He wanted the yajña performed, and Kṛṣṇa gave them the following directions. “Prepare very nice foodstuffs of all descriptions from the grains and ghee collected for the yajña. Prepare rice, dahl, then halavah, pākorā, puri and all kinds of milk preparations like sweet rice, sweetballs, sandeśa, rasagullā and lāḍḍu and invite the learned brāhmaṇas who can chant the Vedic hymns and offer oblations to the fire. The brāhmaṇas should be given all kinds of grains in charity. Then decorate all the cows and feed them well. After performing this, give money in charity to the brāhmaṇas. As far as the lower animals are concerned, such as the dogs, and the lower grades of people, such as the cāṇḍālas, or the fifth class of men who are considered untouchable, they also may be given sumptuous prasādam. After giving nice grasses to the cows, the sacrifice known as Govardhana Pūjā may immediately begin. This sacrifice will very much satisfy Me.”

In this statement, Lord Kṛṣṇa practically described the whole economy of the vaiśya community. In all communities of human society, and in the animal kingdom, among the cows, dogs, goats, etc., everyone has his part to play. Each is to work in cooperation for the total benefit of all society, which includes not only animate objects but also inanimate objects like hills and land. The vaiśya community is specifically responsible for the economic improvement of the society by producing grains, by giving protection to the cows, by transporting food when needed, and by banking and finance.

From this statement we learn also that the cats and dogs, although not so important, are not to be neglected. Cow protection is actually more important than protection of cats and dogs. Another hint we get from this statement is that the cāṇḍālas or the untouchables are also not to be neglected by the higher classes. Everyone is important, but some are directly responsible for the advancement of human society, and some are only indirectly responsible. However, when Kṛṣṇa consciousness is there, then everyone’s total benefit is taken care of.

The sacrifice known as Govardhana Pūjā is observed in the Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement. Lord Caitanya has recommended that since Kṛṣṇa is worshipable, so His land, Vṛndāvana and Govardhana Hill, are also worshipable. To confirm this statement, Lord Kṛṣṇa said that Govardhana Pūjā is as good as worship of Him. From that day, the Govardhana Pūjā has been still going on and is known as Annakūṭa. In all the temples of Vṛndāvana or outside of Vṛndāvana, huge quantities of food are prepared in this ceremony and are very sumptuously distributed to the general population. Sometimes the food is thrown to the crowds, and they enjoy collecting it off the ground. From these instances, we can understand that prasādam offered to Kṛṣṇa never becomes polluted or contaminated, even if it is thrown on the ground. The people, therefore, collect it and eat with great satisfaction.

The Supreme Personality of Godhead, Kṛṣṇa, therefore advised the cowherd men to stop the Indra-yajña and begin the Govardhana Pūjā in order to chastise Indra who was very much puffed up at being the supreme controller of the heavenly planets. The honest and simple cowherd men headed by Nanda Mahārāja accepted Kṛṣṇa’s proposal and executed in detail everything He advised. They performed Govardhana worship and circumambulation of the hill. (Following the inauguration of Govardhana Pūjā, people in Vṛndāvana still dress nicely and assemble near Govardhana Hill to offer worship and circumambulate the hill, leading their cows all around.) According to the instruction of Lord Kṛṣṇa, Nanda Mahārāja and the cowherd men called in learned brāhmaṇas and began to worship Govardhana Hill by chanting Vedic hymns and offering prasādam. The inhabitants of Vṛndāvana assembled together, decorated their cows and gave them grass. Keeping the cows in front, they began to circumambulate Govardhana Hill. The gopīs also dressed themselves very luxuriantly and sat in bull-driven carts, chanting the glories of Kṛṣṇa’s pastimes. Assembled there to act as priests for Govardhana Pūjā, the brāhmaṇas offered their blessings to the cowherd men and their wives, the gopīs.

When everything was complete, Kṛṣṇa assumed a great transcendental form and declared to the inhabitants of Vṛndāvana that He was Himself Govardhana Hill in order to convince the devotees that Govardhana Hill and Kṛṣṇa Himself are identical. Then Kṛṣṇa began to eat all the food offered there. The identity of Kṛṣṇa and Govardhana Hill is still honored, and great devotees take rocks from Govardhana Hill and worship them exactly as they worship the Deity of Kṛṣṇa in the temples. Devotees therefore collect small rocks or pebbles from Govardhana Hill and worship them at home, because this worship is as good as Deity worship. The form of Kṛṣṇa who began to eat the offerings was separately constituted, and Kṛṣṇa Himself along with other inhabitants of Vṛndāvana began to offer obeisances to the Deity as well as Govardhana Hill. In offering obeisances to the huge form of Kṛṣṇa Himself and Govardhana Hill, Kṛṣṇa declared, “Just see how Govardhana Hill has assumed this huge form and is favoring us by accepting all the offerings.” Kṛṣṇa also declared at that meeting, “One who neglects the worship of Govardhana Pūjā, as I am personally conducting it, will not be happy. There are many snakes on Govardhana Hill, and persons neglecting the prescribed duty of Govardhana Pūjā will be bitten by these snakes and killed. In order to assure the good fortune of the cows and themselves, all people of Vṛndāvana near Govardhana must worship the hill, as prescribed by Me.”

Thus performing the Govardhana Pūjā sacrifice, all the inhabitants of Vṛndāvana followed the instructions of Kṛṣṇa, the son of Vasudeva, and afterwards they returned to their respective homes.

Kṛṣṇa, the Supreme Personality of Godhead
by His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada

CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR

Worshiping Govardhana Hill

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  1. Rajkumar AC says:

    Hare Krsna 🙏

    Please accept my humble obeisance to all the devotees.

    All Glories to the one and only,
    His Divine Grace A.C. Bhakti Vedanta Swami Srila Prabhupada!

    “gopi jana vallabha giri vara dhāri”

    Let That Giri dhāri Gopināth, lift away all the fear and protect us all, the living entities.
    (including those who had betrayed their own Spiritual father,
    afterall they are also kids (just most rebellious) having acted knowingly immaturely.

    Dear Spiritual father A.C. Bhakti Vedanta Swami Prabhupada,
    please forgive the kids and provide us your protection.

    Yours ever-aspiring beggar,
    raj kumar ac

  2. Pamho agtacbsp , go puja , govardhana maharaja , Sri kali devi ki Jay , today is good day to worship go mata hai our divine mother and our father Sri giriraja maharaja who is not different from Sri radha krsna and Sri balarama , this not ordinary hill change colour during the cycle of the day , sometimes take the colour of Srimati radharani then balarama then Sri krsna , I could see that when got the mercy to live there for a little while, Srila madhavendra puri place of lila pastime is still there but I saw many vrija basis to sleep very deeply that’s sopna in sushupti, I mean they take the bang made by ganja and waiting for Sri krsna to come in the same place where Srila madhavendra puri used to wait for Sri gopal baraja.I feel sorry to not be there physically in this special day but I can still be there with my subtle body and some Manama seva by the mercy of go puja ,govardhana puja,agtacbsp,ys, haribol

    • Amar Puri says:

      What kind of a devotee s/he is who takes bang made by ganja and waiting for Sri Krsna to come in the same place where Srila madhavendra puri used to wait for Sri gopal baraja ?

      Are they Vaishnava devotee ? Certainly, Vaishnava devotees do not take bang made by ganja. Do they ?

      Hare Krishna. All Glories to Srila Prabhupada.

  3. Pamho amara puri prabhu agtacbsp ,of course it’s a dream to wait for Sri krsna to give us Darshan under the three gunas, it’s a illusion covered by Sri krsna lila , is better than be completely in maha maya because at least they got the way out by putting krsna in their imaginary dreams , this is calling pagalpani dreaming through imagination, anyway almost everyone is dreaming in vraja rajiya , this chaurasi kosi 84 miles of land is not ordinary very mystical things happen daily , damodara masa ki Jay, vraja mandala ki Jay, agtacbsp ys, haribol

    • Amar Puri says:

      What triggered my comment from your writing was ;

      ” …….they take the bang made by ganja and waiting for Sri krsna to come in the same place where Srila madhavendra puri used to wait for Sri gopal baraja “.

      That was it which did not make sense to me, Acsd Prabhu, from your writing.

      Let us keep up sharing KC. thoughts.

      Hare Krishna. All Glories to Srila Prabhupada.

  4. Hare krsna , is not difficult to understand it , they imitate the real real lila of Srila madhavendra puri with Sri gopala like all the guru hoaxes imitate Srila prabhupada , it’s a pure maya misconception, that’s the point, agtacbsp, ys, haribol

  5. Pamho agtacbsp,govardhana dharam vande gopalam gopam rupinam gokulutsava isanam govindam gopika priyam,Giriraj Maharaj ki jay,kabe habe bolo se Dina Amar, this is the desire of a real devotee follower of the Sanatana dharma our spiritual bodies are very attractive like that gopalam gopi rupinam ,we can find that eternal dimension by chanting hare Krishna in suddha nama we can go back blissful again by the mercy of SSGG. All glories to Damodara masa, agtacbsp ys haribol

  6. Pamho agtacbsp,in few words we are wasting time here without practice Krishna smarana constantly by chanting hare Krishna etc… Our bodies at the present moment are ugly compare to our attractive spiritual bodies,a physical form is always in transformation because born from the refusal to serve SSGG,the transformation will over when our spiritual bodies get manifested by keeping chanting,serving …giri govardhana,the cows … agtacbsp ys haribol

  7. Pamho agtacbsp, actually mukti liberation and bhukti senses gratification are two witches who stop us to manifest our spiritual bodies I mean to get freedom one need to misuse his small indipendence which create the own false ego otherwise one cannot suffer by thinking of enjoying therefore this so called mukti and bhukti is pure cheating by the external energy of SRI Krishna through Maya sukaya that is the temporary flickering happiness who make ordinary people to lose the real freedom by developing the real body and that’s our lost param sva murti svarupa , that is the big cheating of the relative material world jivo jivasya jivanam in this way a form of life feed another form of life that’s the material world where the weakest become food for the strongest in the hard battle with the three guna in surviving to this nasty cheating in getting real freedom from the misery of birth and death, that’s the rotten and troublesome journey of all the Kali Chela citizens of this curse society and also blessed by SCM.agtacbsp ys haribol

  8. Pamho agtacbsp,muktir hitvanyatha rupam svarupena vyavastithi,real liberation and freedom from misery is when one is situated in the own svarupa spiritual body which is eternally engaged in the service to SRI Krishna tadiyanam samarcanam that is all.agtacbsp ys haribol

  9. What is gone is gone but not for the soul but for the vehicle of the soul as a physical body machine will go until is gone and when is gone is gone there is nothing to do anymore therefore we must training the mind always on thinking of SRI KRSNA BECAUSE HE WILL NEVER GONE AND WHAT IS NOT GONE WILL NEVER GONE INCLUDING OUR PARAM SVA MURTI, people waste a lot of time by thinking is what is gone but its completely useless especially if what is gone is separate from KRSNA ,,anyway the center point must be KRSNA SMARANA ESPECIALLY AT TIME OF ANTE NARAYANA SMRTI DEATH.AGTACBSP,YS HARIBOL

  10. Pamho agtacbsp, to worship GIRIRAJ MAHARAJ ONE MUST BE A REAL PRABHUPADANUGAS otherwise is just a waste of time energy and bhoga…like in f-iskcon they are bhogi then a offender must be free from his offences to guru,sadhu,sastra otherwise his inventions n f-iskcon is just is just mental speculation only for all the sarasvati speculananda who want to show to the world that they are righteous while are donkey trapped in their mental concoction of the material dimension, anyway this is the material world full of cheated and cheaters but by fortune and good karma we are really worship SRI GIRI GOVARDHANA AS SRILA PRABHUPADA THOUGHT US FREE FROM MENTAL SPECULATION AND CONCOCTION. Agtacbsp ys haribol

  11. Pamho agtacbsp, by doing the annual damodara masa mentally or physically it doesn’t matter but the most important thing is to do it properly then one can understanding that everything is perfect by compare everything to the personal form of SRI KRSNA BHAGAVAT I mean the three guna of material nature reside in HIM everything reside eternally in SRI ASAMA URDHUVAM SRI SYAMA-SUNDARAM THIS IS PHILOSOPHY OM PURNAM ADA PURNAM IDAM PURNAT PURNAM UDACYATE PURNASYA PURNAM ADAYA PURNAT PURNAM AVASISATE SRI ISOPANISAD VERSE N.1 agtacbsp ys haribol

  12. Pamho agtacbsp ,internally everything is perfect but externally we need to become perfect by becoming a BRAHMA NISTHAM LIKE OUR GURU MAHARAJ, GIRI RAJA MAHARAJ IS RADHA KRSNA AND BALARAMA TOO THEREFORE CAN MAKE US PERFECT AGAIN , we are constantly changing at the moment because we are not perfect but to compare everything with the absolute form of SRI SYAMA-SUNDARAM can make us perfect again by following the footsteps of our guru parampara who focus all the energy on the personal form of SRI KRSNA including the three guna and the journey of the fallen soul through their guna and karma and akarma means to become a pukka brahma nistham.agtacbsp ys haribol

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