Bore Not Able to Penetrate Govardhana

Lore has it that when Bhaktivedanta Asrama was being created, diggers tried to sink a bore into the ground just opposite and near Govardhana Hill. But the diggers couldn’t drill through the strata. They thought they had encountered some kind of impenetrable rock formation. So they tried to sink the bore further away from the Hill, and were successful in finding an underground aquifer, which became a well for the ISKCON asrama. The purport: Govardhana Hill – which is now mostly underground — was the impenetrable rock formation the water drillers first came across.