
Annakut Puja is a sacred Hindu ritual in which devotees offer a mountain of food (Annakut) to Lord Krishna as an expression of gratitude and devotion. This ritual is usually celebrated the day after Diwali and is closely associated with Govardhan Puja. Various dishes and sweets are prepared and offered to Lord Krishna before being distributed as prasad among devotees.
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Annakut Puja represents gratitude toward Lord Krishna and symbolizes abundance, prosperity, and devotion.
Devotees perform Annakut Puja to thank Lord Krishna for his blessings and to celebrate abundance and prosperity.