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The Navratri Festival of Sharadiya ie Ashwin has started from today. At this 9 -day festival, nine different forms are worshiped on the goddess Durga. Many faithful observe fasting for nine days on the occasion of Navratri and offer different offerings to all kinds of Durga goddess.

If you have also observed a fast on the occasion of Navratri and are going to make offerings to Maa Durga with your own hands, then we have brought you the recipes of Maa’s favorite dishes. This recipe is so easy that anyone can easily make it at home.

So let’s go today need news Let us tell you easy recipes of Maa Durga’s four favorite indulgences.

Question- What are Maa Durga’s most favorite offerings?

answer- Along with worshiping the 9 types of MAA Durga during Navratry, offering food is also very important. Different offerings are offered to all forms of the goddess. For example, Malpua is offered to some goddesses, things made from milk to others and things made of coconut to others. Let us know what is offered to which goddess, from Maa Shailputri to Maa Siddhidatri.

day 1 – Navratri begins with the worship of Maa Shailputr, the first form of Mother Goddess. On this day, pumpkin barfi, halwa and sweets are offered to Mother Shailputri.

day 2 – On the second day, the second form of the mother goddess Brahmacharini is worshiped. On this day, a panchamrite is offered from sugar, fruits, curds and dried fruits.

day 3 – Mother Chandraghanta is worshiped on the third day of Navratri. Food made of milk, kheer and panchamrit is offered to Maa Chandraghanta.

day 4 – On the fourth day, Kushmanda, fourth form of the mother goddess, is worshiped. On this day, Malpua Prasad is offered to the Mother Goddess.

day 5 – Skandamata’s mother is worshiped on Navratri’s fifth day. They are offered yellow fruit or yellowish sweets.

day 6 – On the sixth day, honey and moong dal halwa are offered to worship Goddess Katyayani.

day 7 – On the seventh day, jaggery and things made from jaggery are offered to Maa Kalratri.

day 8 – Coconut barfi or cocoanuts are offered to Mahagauri, the eighth form of the Mother Goddess.

day 9 – Fruits, gram, puri, kheer and halwa are offered to Maa Siddhidatri, the ninth form of Maa Durga.

Question- How can one prepare a pumpkin barfi for the Shailputr mother at home?

answer- Navratri begins with the worship of Goddess Shailputr. Traditionally, Mother Shailputri is offered a pumpkin barfi. Mother Shailputr is believed to be very fond of pumpkin barfi. You can understand the complete method of making pumpkin barfi, Prasad of Maa Shailputri, at home from the graphic given below.

Question- How can one prepare Malpua as an offering to Goddess Kushmanda at home?

answer- On the fourth day of Navratri, Maa Kushmanda, the fourth form of Maa Durga, is worshipped. According to mythological beliefs, Malpua is offered to please the Goddess Kushmanda. Malpua can be prepared at home. What material will be needed for this and what is the method of doing it, see in the graphic given below.

Question- How to make coconut barfi at home for Maa Mahagauri?

answer- According to mythological beliefs, Mahagauri likes white color. Therefore, on Ashtami day, there is a tradition of offering coconuts or things made from coconuts to Maa Mahagauri. To please mom, you can make a coconut barfi at home.

For this you can follow this recipe given in the graphic.

Question – How to make Kheer Sweet Potatoes at home?

answer- During Navratri fasting, you can make sweet potato kheer at home. Not only can you offer it to the Mother Goddess, but you can also eat it during the fast. This is a good option for those who have a sweet tooth during fasting. Apart from being nutritious, it is also helpful in keeping the digestive system healthy.

You can see the complete method of making sweet potato kheer in the graphic given below.

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