'Govardhan Hill gets its significance from a famous tale associated with Lord Krishna. It is said that Indra, the god of rain, envied Lord Krishna because of the latter’s growing power and fame. As a display of his own power, Indra brought down torrential rain upon Krishna and the villagers. Lord Krishna is then said to have lifted this Govardhan Hill on top of his little finger for about seven days to save the lives of the villagers. The attractions here include a 400-year-old temple, a man-made lake and a Haridev temple. Govardhan Hill looks splendid on a full moon night.'