many tales of Lord Krisha are told, but few capture his free spirit and love of life better than the tale behind the sweet and creamy Makhan Mishri.
He was a playful child, fond of sweets, and known for his shenanigans. White butter (Makhan) was one of his favorite foods and it’s said that as a treat, Yashoda Maiya would mix the butter with sugar and feed Lord Krishna, much to his glee. Which over a while became a tradition.
Jipanditji with blessings of Thakur ji in association with Shri Aashrit Goswami ji facilitates you to participate in this timeless tradition.
How the seva is performed
Benefits of the seva
Offering Makhan Mishri Bhog to Shri Banke Bihari Ji, especially in His Bal Roop (child form), is a deeply cherished ritual that invites divine blessings into your life. Worshipping the playful and innocent child form of Bihari Ji through this bhog is believed to bestow the blessings of parenthood on couples struggling to conceive, while ensuring their children's healthy growth and development. Beyond these profound family blessings, this seva purifies negative karma, brings positive energy, and removes obstacles from your life. Devotees often find that their spiritual connection with Bihari Ji strengthens, leading to a life filled with grace, joy, and divine support in every endeavor.
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