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Janamashtmi 2024: What to offer to Lord Krishna on this Janamashti

New Delhi | August 26: This time on 26 August 2024, Shri Krishna Janmashtami will be celebrated with great pomp across the country. Lord Vishnu has incarnated in every era to destroy sin and unrighteousness on earth. One of the major incarnations of Vishnu ji is Lord Krishna, who was born as the eighth child of Mathura princess Devaki and Vasudeva.

The festival of Janmashtami is celebrated every year on the Ashtami Tithi of Krishna Paksha of Bhadra month. In such a situation, let us know why this festival is celebrated and about its importance.

The festival of Krishna Janmashtami has a very special significance in Hinduism. On this day, Lord Krishna is duly worshipped. On the auspicious occasion of Janmashtami, the child form of Lord Krishna is worshipped. By worshipping Laddu Gopal and fasting on this day, the devotee gets the happiness of children and along with this all his wishes are fulfilled. On the day of Janmashtami, special worship is done in the temples of Lord Krishna at midnight. On the day of Janmashtami, Dahi Handi program is also organized at many places. Along with this, the child leelas of Krishna are also organized.

Here is the tips of bhog you can offer to Lord Krishna which he like the most:

Makhan-Mishri: This is the most loved Butter mixed with rock sugar, as Krishna is famously known for his love of butter.

Panjiri: A sweet mixture made with whole wheat flour, ghee, sugar, and dry fruits, often offered during this festival.

Milk and Dairy Products: Items like curd, milk, and kheer (a type of rice pudding) are offered, symbolizing Krishna’s fondness for dairy.

Peda: A traditional Indian sweet made from condensed milk, sugar, and flavored with cardamom or saffron.

Fruits: A variety of fresh fruits, especially those that are considered pure and clean, are offered.

Chappan Bhog: This refers to 56 different dishes prepared and offered to Krishna, representing the bounty of nature and the devotion of the devotees.

Sabudana Khichdi: A dish made from tapioca pearls, often consumed during fasting, can also be offered.

Makhana Kheer: A special kheer made with fox nuts (makhana) and milk.

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