Shardiya Navratri 2025: Complete Day-wise Bhog Guide
kheer
Maa Shailputri is the symbol of purity and new beginnings. Offering kheer and milk-based sweets blesses devotees with health, vitality, and positive energy.
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Sugar
Worshipping Maa Brahmacharini brings wisdom, devotion, and long life. A sweet offering of sugar is believed to enhance knowledge and spiritual growth.
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Malpua
Maa Kushmanda is associated with intellect and success. Offering malpua helps improve decision-making, wisdom, and prosperity.
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Banana
Maa Skandamata is the goddess of motherhood and compassion. Offering bananas ensures health, well-being, and nurturing energy in life.
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Honey
Maa Katyayani embodies strength and determination. Offering honey symbolizes sweetness in life and helps devotees seeking success in career and personal goals.
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Jaggery
Maa Kalaratri protects against negative forces. Offering jaggery brings sweetness after overcoming obstacles and ensures protection from evil.
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Coconut
Maa Mahagauri symbolizes purity and serenity. Offering coconut and performing Kanya Puja brings fertility, new beginnings, and spiritual calm.
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Sesame Seeds
Maa Siddhidatri represents knowledge and enlightenment. Offering sesame seeds protects from untimely death and invites spiritual blessings.
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