On the auspicious occasion of Govardhan Puja 2025, which honors the sacred bond between people, nature, and cattle, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath sent warm wishes to all citizens. In his message, the CM talked about the festival’s spiritual meaning as well as its connection to protecting the earth and caring for animals.
The Govardhan Puja is a celebration of nature and devotion
Govardhan Puja is held the day after Diwali to remember how Lord Krishna lifted Govardhan Hill to protect the people from heavy rain. CM Yogi Adityanath said that the event is more than just a ritual; it’s also a reminder of how people should treat nature and the environment. He told people to celebrate in ways that are good for the environment and don’t harm natural resources.
Ensure the well-being of cattle
In Hinduism, cows are very important, and the Chief Minister stressed how important it is to take care of them. He encouraged both farmers and regular people to get involved in projects that help animals. He said that taking care of livestock is both a spiritual task and a way for people in rural areas to make a living.
“During Govardhan Puja, let us remember that taking care of animals and nature is important for our spiritual and social health,” CM Yogi said.
A Prayer for Happiness and Wealth
The chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath, also asked for the happiness, health, and wealth of everyone who lives there. He told people to celebrate the holiday with devotion, kindness, and social responsibility, which would help them remember the values of community and caring for the environment.
The message hit home with followers all over the state, and to honor the day, many said prayers, decorated Govardhan idols with flowers and cow dung, and did other things that were meant to help cattle.
A Message of Responsibility and Peace
CM Yogi Adityanath’s greetings pushed the idea that traditional holidays like Govardhan Puja are a way to remember how people, animals, and the environment are all connected. People can keep up old customs while also making the world a better place for future generations by celebrating in a responsible way and taking care of nature.