Govardhan Parva, celebrated on the Pratipada Tithi after Diwali, is not just a religious occasion but also a celebration of nature. On this day, Lord Krishna’s act of lifting Govardhan Parvat to protect the people of Braj from heavy rains is commemorated, and gratitude is expressed toward nature, cows, and seasonal produce. One of the central offerings is Annakut, a dish made with a variety of vegetables and grains, which is not only spiritually significant but also packed with health benefits.
Nutrient-Rich Composition
Annakut is made with vegetables like green chilies, fenugreek, eggplant, carrots, radishes, tinda, arbi, okra, pointed gourd, capsicum, bottle gourd, raw banana, beans, cauliflower, pumpkin, tomatoes, and grains like millet, kidney beans, and black gram. According to holistic dietitian Dr. Geetika Chopra, this combination of over 20 vegetables and grains makes Annakut a powerhouse of nutrition.
Natural Detox
Radish, fenugreek, and bottle gourd included in Annakut help cleanse the liver and kidneys, flushing out toxins. After the heavy eating and indulgence during Diwali, this natural detox helps relieve bloating and heaviness.
Improved Digestion and Protein Boost
Fiber-rich vegetables such as pumpkin, beans, taro, and okra support digestive health, keeping the gut light. High-protein ingredients like kidney beans, black gram, and millet provide sustained energy, helping prevent fatigue.
Mind-Body Balance
Annakut is a sattvic dish, meaning it is light, nutritious, and free from heavy spices, garlic, and onion. This not only aids digestion but also helps maintain mental calm and emotional balance.
Immunity and Skin Glow
Tomatoes, carrots, cauliflower, and capsicum are rich in antioxidants and vitamin C, boosting immunity while improving skin hydration and glow.
Festive Reset Meal
After Diwali indulgences, Annakut acts as a perfect “reset meal.” It is simple, wholesome, and balances nutrition with devotion. Eating Annakut is not merely a festive indulgence but an Ayurvedic wellness ritual, offering both physical and spiritual nourishment.





