Learn about the Navratri's bhog for each day & their significance.

Day 1 - Desi Ghee

On the first day of Navratri, offer the Ghee to Maa Shailputri to seek blessings for good health & prosperity.

Day 2 - Sugar or Mishri

Offering sugar or Mishri to Maa Brahmacharini ensures long life & family happiness.

Day 3 - Kheer

On the third day, offer the prasad of Kheer to Maa Chandraghanta, who honors her devotees with courage, protects them from evil & removes pain and suffering.

Day 4 - Malpua

On the Fourth day of Navratri, Maa Kushmanda is worshipped by offering Malpua as a bhog to take blessings from her to enhance intellect & decision-making abilities.

Day 5 - Bananas

Offer the bananas to Maa Skandamata to bring longevity, prosperity & success. Honour her motherly form on this day.

Day 6 - Honey

Devotees can offer honey to Maa Katyayani on this day for happiness, sweetness & harmony, representing balance & compassion.

Day 7 - Jaggery

Offer jaggery to Maa Kalaratri to remove negativity and seek her blessings, protection, & strength on this day.

Day 8 - Coconut

Maa Mahagauri is worshipped on the eighth day with Coconut, which symbolizes fulfillment & new beginnings. On this day, Kanya Puja is also performed.

Day 9 - Sesame Seeds (Til)

Maa Siddhidatri is worshipped on the final day of Navratri. Sesame seeds or tils are offered as bhog on this day, as the Goddess of Siddhis grants all the wishes of the devotees.

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