Food Desk: Every year on the Ashtami of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada, the festival of Shri Krishna Janmashtami is celebrated. This time the festival will be celebrated on both 18th and 19th August. On this day Lord Krishna is born with pomp in temples and homes and various types of bhog are offered to him. By the way, it is believed that 56 types of bhog are offered to Lord Krishna. But making 56 types of bhog at home can be quite difficult. In such a situation, today we tell you 8 such things which are very dear to Kanha Ji (Janmashtami bhog recipes) and you can enjoy them.

Makhan Mishri

Laddu Gopal likes Makhan Mishri the most. As a child, hiding from his mother Yashoda, he used to eat a lot by stealing Makhan Mishri. In such a situation, you can take out butter from fresh cream at home and mix it with sugar candy and apply it to Laddu Gopal. Don't forget to add basil leaves to it. This completes the offering of God.

Coriander Seeds

After the birth of Shri Krishna, coriander seeds are also offered to him. For this, roast coriander powder with ghee well. Mix almonds, raisins, cashew nuts, and sugar candy in it and offer its offerings to them.

Fox Nut

Lord Shri Krishna also likes things made from Makhana. Especially on Janmashtami, Makhana Kheer or Makhana Paag is offered. To make this, you fry the makhana in ghee. You can make makhana paag by cooking it with milk and sugar.

Cucumber

Cucumber is also offered to Lord Krishna during Janmashtami worship. Not only this but when Lord Krishna is born in the form of Shaligram, he is taken out from inside the cucumber. In such a situation, offering cucumber on Janmashtami has special significance.

Panchamrit

The worship of Kanha Ji is not considered complete without Panchamrit. In such a situation, even if one should not offer any bhog to Lord Krishna, definitely offer Panchamrit to him. Panchamrit is prepared by mixing milk, curd, ghee, basil leaves, Gangajal, and honey in it.



A type of sweet

Kanha ji's name itself is Laddu Gopal. They love laddus very much. In such a situation, you can offer them dry fruit laddus, gram flour laddus, or Motichoor laddus on Krishna Janmashtami.

Mathura trees

Mathura is the birthplace of Lord Krishna. In such a situation, you can offer Mathura Peda to Kanha Ji on Janmashtami. Nowadays it is easily available almost everywhere. If you want, you can make it at home.

Kheer

Kheer making has special significance during many festivals. This desi sweet is made with milk, rice, and various dry fruits like almonds. Lord Krishna loves things made of milk anyway.