What to offer to Laddu Gopal in the worship of Janmashtami, know the dear enjoyment of Shri Krishna
Samira Vishwas August 15, 2025 08:24 PM

Janmashtami 2025 Bhog: The holy festival of Janmashtami is celebrated as the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna. Which is going to be celebrated with great enthusiasm and reverence across the country on 16 August this time. According to Hindu belief, devotees keep fast on this day, decorate temples and offer different types of dishes for Lord Krishna and offer Lord Krishna in the form of enjoyment.

By the way, Kanha is very dear to some things. On the day of Janmashtami, offering some things to God is very auspicious. In such a situation, let us know what Laddu Gopal can be pleased by offering Krishna in Prasad on Janmashtami.

What offerings should be made to Lord Krishna on Janmashtami:

Coriander

To please Lord Krishna on Janmashtami, coriander can be offered as a prasad. As you know, the registrar is the most loved and traditional enjoyment of Lord Krishna. For this, make the powder by baking coriander in the fire. Add ground sugar, nuts and ghee to it. Now your coriander registration is ready.

Makhana pag

In addition to coriander registration to please Lord Krishna, Makhana Pag can also be offered. Kanha is very popular with Makhana Pag. On the day of Janmashtami, you must offer Makhana Pag Prasad. To make it, bake the makhan on low flame and add 2-3 teaspoons of ghee. Prepare a sequence by melting half a cup of water in a cup of sugar and the icon is thicker and put the makhana in it.

Panchamrit

Let me tell you, Panchamrit is also very popular to Kanha. Which is very easy to make. To make it, mix five types of fruits in yogurt and milk. Add honey, jaggery and Ganga water to it. Now your Prasad of Panchamrit is ready.

Makhan Mishri

To prepare Makhan Mishri’s offerings on Janmashtami, mix sugar candy in curd and whisk it fast until it takes the form of Makhan.

Let me tell you, along with this, many things like banana, basil, kheer, coconut etc. are also offered to Lord Krishna on Janmashtami.

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