5 Foods To Eat This Ganpati Mahotsav

 5 Foods To Eat This Ganpati Mahotsav

One of the most extensively observed festivities on the subcontinent is Ganesh Chaturthi, which is especially popular in Maharashtra and Karnataka. It will begin this year on August 31, 2022. According to Hindu legend, Lord Ganesha was also known as "Modapriya" because of his intense affection for modaks, which were thought to be his favourite dish. 


In fact, it's thought that serving Lord Ganesha and Lord Shiva with the same bhog of 21 Modaks will satisfy both of them. During these ten days, worshippers prepare a variety of mouthwatering dishes in order to receive Bappa's blessings. Read the article below to know the list of top 5 foods to eat this Ganpati Mahotsav

1. Modak

This one shouldn't surprise anyone. One of Ganpati's most beloved desserts is regarded to be the delectable modaks (sweet dumplings). He is also referred to in the scriptures as Modakpriya because of his extreme love of modak. As a result, on the first day of Ganesh Chaturthi, worshippers usually give him a modak bhog. To appease the deity, you can also prepare wonderful variations of sweet meat. Steamed modak, dried fruit modak, chocolate modak, fried modak, and the like are a few examples.

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2. Basundi 

Basundi is prepared as a bhog in various parts of Maharashtra and other western regions to gift to Lord Ganesha during the puja. In only a few minutes, you can prepare this rich, creamy treat. Take a pan, add full-fat milk, and stir constantly until the milk becomes slightly thick, then add powdered sugar, saffron threads, cardamom powder, and a tonne of dry fruits and nuts. Cook for about a minute and your wonderful Basundi is ready! Flaked almonds and pistachios are garnished and served as a prasad.


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3. Motichoor Ladoo

Ganesha usually has a motichoor ladoo in his hand since he adores them so much. Saffron-infused, fragrant boondi laddoos are a perennial favourite among dessert aficionados. It is likewise one of the typical sweets included in the bhog presented to Lord Ganesha.

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4. Coconut Rice

In South India, this is one of the most frequently made sacrifices to the deity. White rice can be cooked with coconut flakes or soaked in coconut milk to make coconut rice. One of Lord Ganesha's favourite bhog products is the delectable delicacy.

5. ​Puran Poli

A Puran Poli, often referred to as Holige or Bobbatu in South India is another dish made to celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi. Essentially, this treat is a flatbread consisting of chana dal, jaggery, and ghee.


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