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Dhanteras 2025: 5 Delicious Bhog Recipes

Radiocity
By Radiocity Team
Published Oct 29, 2024

October 18 is celebrated as Dhanteras, the first day of Diwali, where Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Dhanvantri, and Lord Kuber are worshipped.

On this day, devotees offer several prasadam to please Maa Lakshmi for prosperity. Here are five traditional Indian sweets you can offer as Dhanteras bhog.

Kheer

Made out of milk and rice, this is one of Maa Lakshmi`s favorite Indian sweets. This creamy and filling sweet dish represents wealth.

Boondi Laddoo

These are in symphony with fulfillment and prosperity, symbolizing the goddess`s blessings. Boondi Laddoos are easy to make and widely available.

Kaju kalti

Yet another popular traditional Indian sweet dish, Kaju Katli, is a symbol of richness and elegance. Offering this is a way of showing appreciation.

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Malpua

Fluffy and delectable, Malpua often represents happiness. Offering these as a Dhanteras bhog to Goddess Lakshmi expresses a wish of a happy life.

Panchamrit

A pure offering that honors Goddess Lakshmi`s blessings, panchamrit is a sweet mixture of milk, honey, ghee, curd, and sugar.

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