
Govinda Kund Goverdhan
🌊 Govinda Kund
📍 Location
Govinda Kund is a sacred water reservoir located near Govardhan Hill in Govardhan town, district Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, India.
It lies on the route of the 21 km Govardhan Parikrama and is an important pilgrimage spot in Braj.
📖 Historical & Mythological Significance
Govinda Kund is deeply connected with the Govardhan Leela of Lord Krishna.
According to scriptures:
After Lord Krishna lifted Govardhan Hill to protect the residents of Braj from heavy rains sent by Indra,
King Indra realized his mistake and felt ashamed.
Indra, along with Surabhi (the divine cow), came to Govardhan to perform the abhishek (ceremonial bathing) of Krishna.
This divine coronation ceremony is known as “Govinda Abhishek.”
The water used in that abhishek formed Govinda Kund.
Thus, this place marks the moment when Krishna was honored as “Govinda” – the protector of cows and devotees.
🌸 Spiritual Importance
Symbol of Krishna’s victory over pride (Indra’s ego).
Place where Krishna was worshipped as Supreme Lord.
Very auspicious spot during Govardhan Parikrama.
Devotees take holy bath and perform puja here.
It represents humility, surrender, and divine protection.
🛕 Temples Near Govinda Kund
There are small temples and shrines around the kund.
Nearby sacred places include:
Danghati Temple
Mansi Ganga
Radha Kund
Kusum Sarovar
🎉 Major Festivals
Govardhan Puja – Very important here
Kartik Month (Damodar Month)
Janmashtami
Annakut Festival
During Govardhan Puja, many devotees gather near Govinda Kund.
🌿 Atmosphere & Beauty
Surrounded by stone steps (ghats)
Peaceful devotional environment
Beautiful reflection of Govardhan Hill in water
Ideal for meditation and chanting
⏰ Visiting Time
🕰️ Open: Sunrise to Sunset🌤️ Best Time to Visit: October to March🌅 Early morning is best during parikrama.
✨ Why Govinda Kund is Special?
Place of Krishna’s divine coronation as Govinda
Connected with Govardhan Leela
Symbol of humility and surrender
Important stop during Govardhan Parikrama
Govinda Kund is not just a water reservoir — it is a sacred reminder of Krishna’s protection and divine mercy in Braj Dham.
