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    Govatsa Dwadashi 2024: Meaning, Significance and Facts

    We all know that we worship cows since ancient times. Govatsa Dwadashi is an auspicious festival in which we celebrate the bond between humans and cows.

    We are going to celebrate Govatsa Dwadashi on 28th October 2024. Do you want to know more about this festival’s meaning, importance, and other aspects?


    Govatsa Dwadashi 2024: Date and Time

    Govatsa Dwadashi Date: 28th October 2024

    Tithi begins: on 28th October 2024 at 7:50 Am

    Tithi ends: 29th October 2024 at 10:31 Am

    Pradosh kal Govatsa Dwadashi muhurat: 6:1 Pm to 8:27 Pm

    Duration: 2 hours 26 minutes

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    What is Govatsa Dwadashi?

    In Govatsa Dwadashi, we worship the divine cow, Nandini. It is observed on the 12th day of Krishna Paksha in the Ashwin month. This year Govatsa Dwadashi is taking place on 28th October. Govatsa Dwadashi is also known as Varas, Vasubaras, Nandini Vrat, etc.

    On Govatsa Dwadashi, we offer love and gratitude to the cows. You can decorate the image and idols of cows with turmeric and Kumkum. People don’t drink cow’s milk or take other products made from milk. In north India, this festival is celebrated as Vagh Baras.

    Women keep vrat to honor cows, representing prosperity and fertility. In Maharashtra, it is celebrated as Vasu Baras. This festival marks the start of the Diwali festival.

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    Story of Govatsa Dwadashi festival

    Lord Krishna told the people of Vrindavan to worship cows on Govatsa Dwadashi. As he said they will get rid of their sins and get blessings for their cattle. From that moment, we celebrate this sacred festival.

    The other story is about 2 queens Sita and Geeta, as they were wives of the monarch Devdani. They had one buffalo, a cow, and a baby cow. Sita adored the buffalo, and Geeta loved cow and calf. One day, buffalo told Sita that Geeta don’t love him. This made Sita very angry, so she killed the baby cow and hid it in the wheat bag. The king saw blood spots on the food on his plate.

    This horrified him, and he heard that Queen Sita had killed the calf. The voice told the monarch that he must do a few things if he wanted the calf to return to life. The voice told me to slaughter a buffalo on Govatsa Dwadashi. It also told him not to consume milk and eat chopped fruits. The king did the same and got the calf’s life back. This is a reason women keep fast on this day.

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    Why do we fast on this day?

    Women keep fast on Govatsa Dwadashi for their family’s good health. This helps to calm the body and mind. If people keep fast on this day, it will help them to focus on their goals. The childless woman will be blessed with a baby if she keeps fast on this day.


    The connections of Govatsa Dwadashi and Diwali

    The Govatsa Dwadashi marks the beginning of the festival of Diwali. We relate Diwali with the goddess of happiness and prosperity, maa Laxami. She blesses people who worship her with full devotion, if we worship cow on Govatsa Dwadashi, she blesses us with happiness and prosperity.

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    Importance of Govatsa Dwadashi

    This festival is in Bhavisya Purana, the Hindu scripture. On this day, people worship the Nandini cow. She is the mother of all cows that give us nourishment. Mother keep fast for their children’s long life.

    Women who have no child will soon be blessed with a child. On this day people worship lord Dattatreya, the incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Women generally make small idols of different animals like tigers, tigresses, cows, and calves to worship them.


    Role of Kamadhenu in the festival

    The Kamdhenu is a divine cow who is worshipped in Govatsa Dwadashi. The cow came from, Kshira Sagar. If we worship cows, it means we worship 33 crore gods. This festival represents that the cow is not just a physical being but also a symbol of happiness, prosperity, and fertility.

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    Important rituals of Govatsa Dwadashi

    Some important rituals of Govatsa Dwadashi are:

    1. Cows are washed on this day and vermillion on their foreheads. The cows and calves are decorated and given a garland of flowers to wear.
    2. If you can’t find a cow on the day of Govatsa Dwadashi, you can make mud cows and calves to worship.  
    3. Apply turmeric and Kumkum to mud idols. In the evening, an aarti should performed.
    4. Offer cows moong and gram to eat. Decorate Gaushalas with flowers and lamps.
    5. You can also decorate your home with rangoli.
    6. On Govatsa Dwadashi, you should worship lord Vishnu as he is the deity of cows.
    7. Women keep fast on this day for food health of their children. 
    8. If you are keeping fast then you should refrain from physical exercise or activity at night.
    9. You should sleep on the floor at night if you keep a fast.
    10. Don’t consume milk and its products on this Govatsa Dwadashi. You can also visit the temples of lord Vishnu.
    11. The Panchagavya made from cow urine, jaggery, cow dung, coconut, and water are sprinkled all over the house for purification.

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