Diwali is a festival for which people wait eagerly throughout the year. According to religious beliefs, on the new moon day of Kartik month, Lord Shri Ram returned to Ayodhya after 14 years of exile after defeating Lankapati Ravana. Due to this, the festival of Diwali is celebrated on this date. This festival lasts for five days.
The way Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, and Lord Shri Ganesha, the god of happiness and prosperity, are worshiped on the day of Diwali. Similarly, in this five-day festival of lights, the festivals of Dhanteras, Narak Chaturdashi, Govardhan Puja, and Bhai Dooj are also celebrated. All these festivals bring happiness with themselves.
In such a situation, different sweets should be prepared for all these days. You can prepare sweets at home for festivals ranging from Dhanteras to Bhai Dooj. We are going to make you some such sweet options which are easy to make.
Boondi laddus
According to beliefs, Lord Ganesha and Mother Lakshmi are worshiped on the day of Dhanteras, who are very fond of laddus. In such a situation, make Bundi laddus at home on the occasion of Dhanteras. You can also offer it to God.
Cashew slice
The festival of Diwali is incomplete without Kaju Katli. On the day of Chhoti Diwali i.e. Narak Chaturdashi, you can prepare Kaju Katli. If you want, make it a day or two in advance and store it in the refrigerator.
Jalebi
On the festival day of Diwali, offer hot Jalebi to Ganpati and Lakshmi Mata. Your family members will also become happy after eating homemade Jalebi.
Semolina pudding
Although there is a tradition of making Annakoot vegetables on the day of Govardhan Puja, you can also make semolina pudding at home. It tastes delicious and is very easy to make.
Rasgulla
Instead of buying sweets from the market, prepare Rasgulla at home for your brother on the day of Bhai Dooj. After eating this, not only your brother but also your family members will become happy.
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