Chappan Bhog to Lord Krishna - @indiasweethouse ♥️
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 Published On Aug 28, 2024

Chappan Bhog to Lord Krishna - @indiasweethouse

ISH offers a treasure trove of traditional sweets and savouries, deeply rooted in cherished heritage recipes. All culinary creations are made with pure milk and ghee sourced from their own dairy.
Inspired by the traditional richness of India’s culinary history, they set to revive bygone sweets, old-time traditional snacks and savouries back to the urban plate and palate. They offer 200+ array of traditionally prepared sweets and savouries romance every nook of India’s diverse region.

Along with the sweets , they have various types of Beverages,Namkeens , Chats and Gifting option.

Staff especially in Tumkur branch are well trained , polite and very helpful.

Location 📍: Near SIT College , BH road ,Tumkur

The story behind Chappan Bhog:
If you’re curious why the prasad offered to Lord Krishna during Govardhan Puja or Janmashtami traditionally includes 56 dishes, here’s the fascinating story behind it. In the village of Vrindavan, farmers used to offer a grand feast to Lord Indra, the god of storms and rain, to ensure timely rainfall and a good harvest. However, young Krishna found this practice unfair to the farmers and advised them to stop the offerings.

Angered by the lack of offerings, Lord Indra unleashed torrential rains upon Vrindavan, leading to a devastating flood. To protect the villagers, Krishna lifted the massive Govardhan Parvat on his little finger, providing shelter to everyone for seven days. During this period, Krishna did not eat a single meal, even though he was accustomed to having eight dishes each day. After the rains subsided and Indra realised his mistake, the grateful villagers prepared 56 dishes (8 dishes x 7 days) and offered them to Krishna as a token of their gratitude and devotion. This tradition continues today, with Chappan Bhog symbolising the villagers’ heartfelt thanks and Krishna’s divine protection.

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