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       Introduction 
        Swamishri's presence is always a reason to celebrate.  
        Special days of festivals, then, are especially enriched with  
        joy and jubilation whenever celebrated in his divine presence. 
         
        And among all celebrations perhaps,  
        nothing arouses more auspiciousness and elation  
        than the end and beginning of a year. 
         
        This year, in the presence of HDH Pramukh Swami Maharaj, the 3-day festivals 
        associated with Diwali, including the Annakut festival in the New Year, 
        were held in Gondal, India. 
      Significance 
        of Festivals 
        Bestu Varsh or New Years day (Kartik sud 1; 26 Oct. 2003) is the 
        first day of the Indian calendar year. It was the day when Lord Vaman 
        was granted three steps of land from King Bali. To fulfil the Lords 
        third step, King Bali surrendered everything and earned His eternal grace. 
        On New Years day, Bhagwan Shri Krishna stopped the tradition of 
        Indra puja in Gokul and introduced the ritual of offering fodder to cows 
        and worship to Mount Govardhan. Subsequently, Lord Indra (god of rain) 
        was angered and rained mercilessly upon the village of Gokul. But Shri 
        Krishna lifted Mount Govardhan with his little finger and like an umbrella 
        provided refuge and protection to the citizens of Gokul. Hence, this day 
        is also remembered as a reflection of Gods tremendous power and 
        the benefit of taking His refuge. 
         
        On the morning of New Years day, mahapuja is performed in Swaminarayan 
        mandirs, where devotees participate to seek the blessings of Bhagwan  
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