Traditional  Offering  to  Shree Krishna  in Puja

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Ghee represents purity, nourishment and sanctity.  

Ghee

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 Makhan or butter, symbolizing purity and devotion.

Butter

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Represents fertility, prosperity, and the nurturing aspect of nature.

Yogurt-Dahi

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Honey symbolizes the sweet and loving nature of the Divine. 

Honey

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Representing sweetness in life. 

Mishri

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Food of the common people, reflecting Krishna's affinity for the ordinary and the humble. 

Gopalkala

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Signifies abundance, prosperity and the offering of one's wealth to the Divine. 

Meva Paak

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Offered in pujas to please Shree Krishna, as the devotee's desire to offer the best of what they have. 

Kheer

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One of the favorite foods of young Krishna.  It represents health and vitality.  

Dhaniya Panjiri

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Considered sacred,  for its divine significance and purity.

Tulsi

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Signifies joyous and playfullness of Shree Krishna as He used to play under Kadamba trees with the Gopis and Gopas.

Kadamba Flower

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Offering it to Krishna is a way to honor His Divine presence and attributes. 

Peacock Feather

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The flute symbolizes the human soul, offered as gesture of surrender to the Divine. 

Flute-Murli