56 Bhog Prasadam Offering to God in Traditional Vedic Ritual Style
The 56 Bhog Prasadam Offering to God is a divine ritual of devotion and gratitude, where 56 different food items (Chhappan Bhog) are offered to the deity as naivedya, symbolizing abundance, surrender, and love. This ritual is performed at the 250+ year-old ancient Shree Navgrah Mandir, Khargone (M.P.), INDIA, following strict Vedic procedures and personal sankalpa.
This grand offering is ideal for devotees who wish to express heartfelt devotion to their Ishta Devata (beloved deity) and receive divine blessings of health, prosperity, and wish-fulfillment.
Why Offer 56 Bhog Prasadam to God?
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56 Bhog symbolizes complete surrender and satisfaction of divine energies
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Attracts blessings for wealth, health, success, and devotion
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Removes negative karmas and purifies the mind
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Recommended during special festivals, anniversaries, birthdays, or wish-fulfillment pujas
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Enhances spiritual connection and deepens bhakti
Vedic Ritual Process of 56 Bhog Prasadam Puja
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Purification of puja space with Vedic mantras and dhup
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Invocation of deity with Sankalpa & Pran Pratishtha
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Offering of 56 traditional bhogs (includes sweets, fruits, savories, dry fruits, drinks, rice items, etc.)
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Recitation of stotras and mantras specific to the deity
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Arti and pushpanjali followed by prasadam distribution
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Personalized puja with your name, gotra, and intention
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Live streaming of the entire ritual
Book 56 Bhog Prasadam Offering to God Online
You can now book 56 Bhog Prasadam Offering to God online and participate virtually. Each offering is made with devotion and Vedic authenticity. Our experienced priests prepare each bhog with sanctity, ensuring freshness and sattvik standards.
This seva is often performed for Lord Krishna, Vishnu, Lakshmi, Durga, Ganesh, or any personal deity of your choice.
Best Time to Perform 56 Bhog Offering
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Janmashtami
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Diwali
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Navratri
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Ekadashi
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Personal occasions like birthdays, anniversaries, or thanksgiving rituals
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. Can I select the deity to whom 56 Bhog is offered?
Yes, you can choose your Ishta Devata, such as Lord Krishna, Durga, Ganesh, Vishnu, or Lakshmi. The puja is customized accordingly.
Q2. What types of food are included in the 56 Bhog?
The offering includes sweets, fruits, dry fruits, rice dishes, laddus, halwa, milk items, savories, and sattvik drinks—all freshly prepared and arranged in a sacred sequence.
Q3. Will I get to view the puja online?
Yes, the complete ritual is live streamed, and you will be part of the offering with your name and sankalpa included.
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