Festive Food Navratri Farali Prasadam or Prasad

Navratri Prasadam List for Nine Days

Traditionally, these are some of the ingredients are offered to goddess. The prasadam is prepared around the color of the goddess.
Day 1 – Color White – Goddess Shailputri.
Day 2 – Color Red – Goddess Brahmacharini.
Day 3 – Color Royal Blue – Goddess Chandraghanta.
Day 4 – Color Yellow – Goddess Kushmanda.
Day 5 – Color Green – Goddess Skandmata.
Day 6 – Color Grey – Goddess Katyayani.
Day 7 – Color Orange – Goddess Kaalratri
Day 8 – Color Peacock Green – Goddess Mahagauri
Day 9 – Color Pink – Goddess Siddhidatri
According to these colors, prasadam is offered.
Day 1 – Desi Ghee
On the first day of Navratri, devotees worship Maa Durga’s avatar Maa Shailputri. They offer pure desi ghee on the foot of Goddess Shailputri. An offering of pure ghee is said to bless people with a life free of diseases and illness.
Day 2 – Sugar
On the second day, Maa Brahmacharini is worshipped by the devotees. They serve a bhog of sugar to Goddess Brahmacharini and seek her blessings. (Also Read | Navratri 2022: History, significance, celebrations and all you need to know)
Day 3 – Kheer
Maa Chandraghanta is worshipped on the third day of Navratri. Devotees seek the blessings of this ferocious avatar of Goddess Durga by offering her kheer as prasad.
Day 4 – Malpua
On the fourth day of Navratri, Maa Kushmanda is worshipped by the devotees of Maa Durga. They offer Malpua as bhog to the Goddess, recite shlokas, and ask for prosperity and happiness in their lives.
Day 5 – Bananas
Maa Skandmata is worshipped on the fifth day of the nine-day festival. A bhog of bananas is offered to the Goddess. It is said to keep the devotees in good health.
Day 6 – Honey
Devotees offer honey as prasad to Goddess Katyayani on the sixth day of the auspicious festival.
Day 7 – Jaggery
An offering of jaggery or sweets made with jaggery as bhog is done to Maa Kaalratri on the seventh day of Navratri. The prasad is also given to Brahmins along with Dakshina.
Day 8 – Coconut
Goddess Mahagauri, another avatar of Maa Durga, is offered with coconut as prasad on the eighth day of Navratri. It is widely believed that donating coconuts to the Brahmins on Ashtami brings prosperity and happiness.
Day 9 – Til
On the ninth day of Navratri, devotees worship Maa Siddhidatri and observe a fast to seek her blessings. They offer the Goddess a bhog of til or sesame seeds.

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