• By Kashish Rai
  • Sat, 07 Sep 2024 03:10 PM (IST)
  • Source:JND

Ganesh Chaturthi 2024: The auspicious day marking Lord Ganesha’s birth anniversary - is being observed  on 7th September 2024. Offering bhog to Lord Ganesha on Ganesh Chaturthi holds immense significance. It symbolises devotion, gratitude, and surrender to the divine. The act of offering bhog is believed to bring the devotee closer to Ganesha, seeking his blessings and guidance. The prasad, or leftover offering, is considered sacred and is distributed among devotees, spreading the divine energy and fostering a sense of community and unity. Through bhog offerings, devotees express their love and reverence for Lord Ganesha.

Delight Lord Ganesha with his favourite 7 sweets on Ganesh Chaturthi as a revered offering to attract success and blessings:

Ganesh Chaturthi 2024: 7 Favourite Sweets Of Lord Ganesha

1. Modak: A traditional sweet, modak is a steamed dumpling filled with coconut and jaggery. It's Lord Ganesha's favourite and a must-offer on Ganesh Chaturthi. The sweet filling represents the sweetness of life, while the outer layer symbolizes the complexities of life that need to be navigated. Offering modak is believed to bring wisdom, prosperity, and good fortune.

2. Laddu: A classic Indian sweet, laddu is a ball-shaped treat made from gram flour, sugar, and ghee. Offering laddu to Lord Ganesha is believed to bring good fortune, prosperity, and unity. The round shape represents wholeness and completeness, while the sweet flavour represents the sweetness of life. Laddu is a popular offering in many Indian temples.

3. Barfi: A dense, sweet confectionery, barfi is made from milk, sugar, and nuts. Offering barfi to Lord Ganesha is believed to bring strength, courage, and determination. The dense texture represents the strength needed to overcome life's challenges, while the sweet flavour represents the sweetness of life. Barfi is a popular sweet in many Indian households.

4. Jalebi: Crunchy, spiral-shaped, and sweet, jalebi is a popular Indian dessert. Offering jalebi to Lord Ganesha is believed to bring joy, happiness, and positivity. The spiral shape represents the journey of life, while the sweet flavour represents the sweetness of life. Jalebi is a popular offering in many Indian temples.

Offering bhog to Lord Ganesha on Ganesh Chaturthi represents devotion, gratitude, and surrender, drawing devotees closer to him and seeking his blessings and guidance. (Image Source: Canva)

5. Kaju Katli: A sweet, cashew-based treat, kaju katli is a popular offering to Lord Ganesha. The cashew represents abundance and prosperity, while the sweet flavour represents the sweetness of life. Offering kaju katli is believed to bring wealth, prosperity, and good fortune.

6. Shrikhand: A sweet yoghurt dessert, shrikhand is a popular offering to Lord Ganesha. The yoghurt represents purity and innocence, while the sweet flavour represents the sweetness of life. Offering shrikhand is believed to bring peace, calmness, and serenity.

7. Halwa: A rich, semolina-based dessert, halwa is a popular offering to Lord Ganesha. The semolina represents the complexities of life, while the sweet flavour represents the sweetness of life. Offering halwa is believed to bring wisdom, knowledge, and spiritual growth.

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