Ganesh Chaturthi 2023 Bhog: According to religious beliefs, Lord Shri Ganesha, the god of happiness and prosperity, was born on the Chaturthi date of Shukla Paksha in the month of Bhadrapada. Ganesh Utsav is celebrated every year on this occasion. This festival lasts for ten days. This festival of Ganesh Utsav starts from Chaturthi Tithi of Shukla Paksha of Bhadrapada month and continues till Anant Chaturdashi Tithi. This year Ganesh Utsav is starting from today (19 September). It will end on 28 September 2023, on the day of Anant Chaturthi. During these 10 days of Ganesh Utsav, 10 different things are offered to Ganpati Bappa. It is believed that on these days, Ganpati Bappa becomes very happy by offering his favorite things to Lord Ganesha. Let us know which offerings should be offered to Bappa during Ganesh Utsav...
Offer these things to Bappa on Ganesh Utsav
First day: Modak is very dear to Lord Ganesha. In such a situation, offer Modak to Ganpati Bappa on the first day of Ganesh Utsav. Bappa will soon be happy with this.
Second day: Motichoor laddus are also very dear to Lord Ganesha. In such a situation, it is best to offer Motichoor laddus to Lord Ganesha on the second day of Ganesh Utsav.
Third day: Vighnaharta Ganesh also likes gram flour laddus. Therefore, offer laddus on the third day of Ganesh Utsav.
On the fourth day: Offering a banana to Lord Ganesha is considered best. Therefore, include banana fruit in the Prasad on the fourth day of Ganesh Utsav.
Fifth day: According to religious belief, Lord Ganesha also likes Makhana Kheer. In such a situation, offer them Makhana Kheer as Prasad on the fifth day.
Sixth day: In the Hindu religion, coconut is used in worship, yagya, havan, etc. Coconut is also distributed and eaten as Prasad. In such a situation, offer coconut to Bappa on the sixth day.
Seventh day: Offering jaggery during worship is considered very auspicious. This is a traditional offering that is very much liked by Lord Ganesha. In such a situation, offer ghee and jaggery to Bappa on the seventh day.
Eighth day: Lord Ganesha loves modak and Laddu. In such a situation, apart from Motichoor and gram flour, you can also offer Mawa laddus on the eighth day.
Ninth day: Delicious sweets like Kalakand and Khoparpak made from milk are also very dear to Gauri's son Ganesha. In such a situation, offer sweets made of milk and ghee to Lord Ganesha on the ninth day.
Tenth day: There is great importance of 56 bhog in the Hindu religion. In such a situation, offer 56 offerings to Bappa on the tenth i.e. the last day of Ganeshotsav.
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