06 Sep 2024

Ganesh Chaturthi 2024: Top 5 Regional Recipes To Enjoy At Home

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Ganpati Bappa Morya! The time has finally arrived when streets will be adorned with flowers and lights, people will prepare prasad for Ganpati, and everyone will chant Lord Ganesh’s name. It’s the season when many Indians enjoy sweets like Modak, Puranpoli, and Motichoor Ladoo. Ganesh Chaturthi 2024, also known as Vinayaka Chavithi, Vinayak Chaturthi, or Vinayagar Chaturthi, is widely celebrated in both North and South India, with Maharashtra being a major hub for the festivities. According to the Panchang, Ganesh Chaturthi Tithi will begin on September 6th at 03:01 PM and will last until September 7th at 05:37 PM.

As these festivals approach, rushing for groceries and milk for traditional sweets is common. Just as you’re excited for the festive season, Milkbasket, your online milk and grocery delivery partner, is prepared to deliver fresh pooja essentials, hosting needs, and groceries to your doorstep by 7 AM.

Ganesh Chaturthi 2024 Shubh Muhurat

You can worship Lord Ganesh anytime and anywhere; however, there is a Shubh Muhurat according to Drik Panchang. For Ganesh Chaturthi 2024, the Shubh Muhurat is from 11:03 AM to 1:34 PM on September 7th. There are defined city-wise timings for Ganesh Puja:

  • Mumbai: 11:22 AM-01:51 PM
  • Pune: 11:18 AM-01:47 PM
  • Hyderabad: 11:00 AM-01:28 PM
  • Bengaluru: 11:04 AM-01:31 PM
  • Chennai: 10:43 AM-01:21 PM
  • Jaipur: 11:09 AM-01:40 PM
  • Ahmedabad: 11:23 AM-01:52 PM
  • Chandigarh: 11:05 AM-01:36 PM
  • New Delhi & Noida: 11:03 AM-01:34 PM
  • Gurgaon: 11:04 AM-01:35 PM
  • Kolkata: 10:20 AM-12:49 PM

Ganesh Chaturthi 2024: Prasad for Ganpati

Festivals are known for their prasad and vibrant atmosphere. As we prepare to celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi 2024, also known as Vinayaka Chavithi, we need various types of prasad for Ganpati. During festive times, people enjoy traditional recipes. Therefore, we are presenting the top 5 regional recipes to enjoy at home during Ganesh Chaturthi 2024. Let’s take a look at the bhog or prasad for Ganpati that you can easily prepare this festive season.

Bappa’s Favourite Modak

If you’re looking for Bappa’s most favorite sweet, Modak tops the list. You can either make Ukadiche Modak, which is a classic steamed version, or Fried Modak, a variant of it. Prepare the filling with jaggery, grated coconut, and Mava or condensed milk. Make a dough from rice flour or refined flour and shape it into Modak, filling it with the prepared mixture. Use it as Bhog or Prasad for Ganpati and enjoy this festival with lip-smacking Modak.

Puran Poli

Puran Poli is another traditional dish from Maharashtra that is used as Prasad for Ganpati. It is a flatbread filled with chana dal and jaggery. You can make Puran Poli at home and use it as Bhog for Ganpati. This Ganesh Chaturthi sweet is enjoyed by both Maharashtrians and non-Maharashtrians and is often served hot with additional ghee.

Shrikhand

Shrikhand is a creamy Indian dessert that is delicious to the core. Made with strained yogurt, saffron, powdered sugar, cardamom, and nuts, it is served as Prasad for Ganpati. Most people relish this dessert with wheat puri. You can find this traditional Indian dessert in Gujarati and Marathi thalis.

Payasam

Payasam, also known as Kheer or Payesh, is a popular pudding across India and Ganpati loves this dessert. You can make this pudding with milk and rice, milk and vermicelli, milk and sago, or milk and broken wheat. Bring the milk to a boil, then add sugar or jaggery, cardamom, saffron, and your choice of rice, vermicelli, sago, or broken wheat. Serve it as Bhog and enjoy it either hot with puri or as a cold pudding.

Banana Sheera

For Prasadam, Banana Sheera is a popular choice in Tamil Nadu and Kerala. To cook this delectable Banana Sheera, you will need ripe bananas, ghee, semolina, cream of wheat, nuts, jaggery or sugar, and milk or water. It takes very little time and you can cook it just like regular Sheera. The only addition is, you need to mash the bananas, then add them when the semolina has absorbed the water completely. Garnish with your favorite nuts and use it as Bhog for Ganpati.

Additionally, you can make Motichoor Ladoo, Coconut Ladoo, Barfi, Basundi, Moong Dal Modak, Moong Dal Halwa, Mawa Gujiya, and other sweets for Ganesh Chaturthi 2024.

Ganesh Chaturthi 2024: Ganesh Visarjan Date

This year, you will observe Ganesh Chaturthi 2024 for 10 days, from September 7th to September 16th. Therefore, Ganesh Visarjan, also known as Anant Chaudas, will be on Tuesday, September 17th, 2024. The Muhurat for Ganesh Visarjan is as follows:

  • 9:11 AM-1:47 PM (Morning Muhurat)
  • 3:19 PM-4:51 PM (Afternoon Muhurat)
  • 7:51 PM-9:19 PM (Evening Muhurat)
  • 10:47 PM-3:12 AM, Sept. 18th (Night Muhurat)

Milkbasket For Ganesh Chaturthi 2024

As we celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi 2024, you’ll need groceries, prasad for Ganpati, hosting essentials, and other items. If you’re struggling to find fresh groceries, flowers, and pooja essentials in the morning, don’t worry. Milkbasket, your grocery shopping delivery partner, is here to help. Here’s how:

  • Download the Milkbasket App
  • Add essentials to your cart and relax
  • Automatic checkout at midnight
  • Voila! Your order will be delivered by 7AM

Let’s celebrate all the festivals together with no extra charges and everything available below MRP! 

Happy Ganesh Chaturthi!

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