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During Janmashtami, a festival celebrating the birth of Lord Krishna, makhan mishri is often served. It is a well-known Indian traditional mixture which possesses a variety of health benefits ...
Kanha, also known as Makhan Chor, loves to eat Makhan and there are so many stories related to it. There is also a ritual of offering 56 bhog, to Lord Krishna, a beautiful way of expressing love ...
Janmashtami 2022: Lord Krishna, also known as Makhan chor, loves butter. He got the name 'Makhan chor' because he used to steal Makhan from gopies. That's why Makha should always be there for ...
Since childhood, Lord Krishna is fond of eating Makhan and we have heard ample stories about the same. It is easy to prepare and most loved by Bal Gopal. Charnamrit ...
Traditionally, Hindus prepare 56 types of sweet and savoury dishes (chappan bhog) and offer to Lord Krishna. While the foods offered on the bhog thali vary from thali to thali, a few recipes remain ...
Janmashtami 2023: Makhan Mishri bhog is a traditional offering made to Lord Krishna, consisting of freshly churned butter (makhan) and sugar crystals (mishri). While it's primarily a religious ...
To make this creamy Peda, take a pan and add 1 ½ litre of milk, keep stirring. Take a small bowl and add 2 tablespoons of hot milk and add 14 strands of kesar, mix it nicely.
On the day of Krishna Janmashtami, many devotees prepare an array of delicacies to offer them to the deity. While, makhan-mishri, panjiri, coconut and dry fruits based sweets and a delicious ...
Eating Makhan, or white butter, is associated with several potential health benefits. Here are 6 of them. HEART HEALTH Unlike market-bought makhan, makhan is free of preservatives and packed with ...