Janmashtami 2024:

10 Traditional Prasad Bhog for Lord Krishna

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1. Makhan Mishri:

It is believed that Lord Krishna loves to have Makhan; that's why it is considered the most important prashad for this festival. It symbolises pure love and reinforces the devotee’s bond with Lord Krishna.

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2. Kheer:

It is a creamy rice pudding made with rice, milk, and sugar that signifies richness, attracting wealth, peace, and good luck when offered to Krishna.

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3. Peda:

Sweet cardamom-flavoured balls made from khoya, symbolising Krishna’s childhood joy and the devotee’s deep connection to him.

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4. Ghewar:

A Rajasthani delicacy, deep-fried and soaked in sugar syrup, symbolising love and divine dedication to Krishna.

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5. Ladoo:

Round, sweet, and healthy, made from gram flour and ghee, symbolising balance, unity, and devotion to Krishna.

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6. Rabri:

A creamy, velvety dessert made from reduced milk, was offered to Krishna as a gesture of spiritual gratitude.

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7. Dhaniya Panjiri:

Made with coriander seeds, ghee, and dried fruits, this prasad signifies gratitude for health and life, bringing strength and happiness.

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9. Srikhand:

A chilled, creamy curd dessert flavoured with cardamom and sugar, reflecting pure devotion and refreshing Krishna’s spirit.

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10. Makhana Paag:

A wholesome, nutritious snack of Makhana nuts and sugar, symbolising wealth, happiness, and the importance of nourishment for body and soul.

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