By Archisha Yadav | September 5, 2024
Modak is considered as Lord Ganesha’s favourite food. Made from rice flour, jaggery, and coconut, it is offered to him during Ganesh Chaturthi.
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Laddu, made from flour, ghee, and sugar, is a traditional sweet often offered to Lord Ganesha.
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A flatbread stuffed with jaggery and chana dal, Puran Poli is a favourite dish of Lord Ganesha, especially during special occasions and festivals.
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Khirapat is a mixture of coconut, sugar, and dry fruits offered to Lord Ganesha during pujas. It’s a simple and sacred offering in many households.
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Motichoor Ladoo, made from fine boondi mixed with sugar syrup, is another popular sweet that devotees offer to Lord Ganesha during festivals.
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Bananas are a significant offering to Lord Ganesha. The fruit represents simplicity and is often placed on the altar during prayers.
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Coconut is considered auspicious and is offered in both grated form or whole during prayers to Lord Ganesha.
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Shankarpali, a crispy snack made from wheat flour and sugar, is commonly made during Ganesh Chaturthi and offered to Lord Ganesha.
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Tilgul, made from sesame seeds and jaggery, is another food item associated with Lord Ganesha. It’s commonly prepared during Makar Sankranti.
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