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Govardhan, that is the mountain in Mathura which Krishna held upside down on his finger for seven days and nights, so that all the people might gather under it and be protected from the devastating storms of rain sent by Indra.
The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India Volume II R. V. Russell
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Diwali celebrations in the North also honor Krishna who protected the people of Gokula from torrential rains under the Govardhan mountain.
Anju Bhargava: Out of Many, One: Diwali Illuminates Unity Anju Bhargava 2010
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Diwali celebrations in the North also honor Krishna who protected the people of Gokula from torrential rains under the Govardhan mountain.
Anju Bhargava: Out of Many, One: Diwali Illuminates Unity Anju Bhargava 2010
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Diwali celebrations in the North also honor Krishna who protected the people of Gokula from torrential rains under the Govardhan mountain.
Anju Bhargava: Out of Many, One: Diwali Illuminates Unity Anju Bhargava 2010
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Diwali celebrations in the North also honor Krishna who protected the people of Gokula from torrential rains under the Govardhan mountain.
Anju Bhargava: Out of Many, One: Diwali Illuminates Unity Anju Bhargava 2010
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We hailed a motor rickshaw and set off to the Govardhan Math, an auspicious name but one which, unfortunately, has nothing to do with math.
HERE’S LOOKING AT EUCLID Alex Bellos 2010
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We hailed a motor rickshaw and set off to the Govardhan Math, an auspicious name but one which, unfortunately, has nothing to do with math.
HERE’S LOOKING AT EUCLID Alex Bellos 2010
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Diwali celebrations in the North also honor Krishna who protected the people of Gokula from torrential rains under the Govardhan mountain.
Anju Bhargava: Out of Many, One: Diwali Illuminates Unity Anju Bhargava 2010
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We hailed a motor rickshaw and set off to the Govardhan Math, an auspicious name but one which, unfortunately, has nothing to do with math.
HERE’S LOOKING AT EUCLID Alex Bellos 2010
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Diwali celebrations in the North also honor Krishna who protected the people of Gokula from torrential rains under the Govardhan mountain.
Anju Bhargava: Out of Many, One: Diwali Illuminates Unity Anju Bhargava 2010
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