The sound of dhol, the fragrance of fresh flowers, and the sight of beautifully adorned Lord Ganesha idols Ganesh Chaturthi is here, bringing with it the joy of devotion, family gatherings, and, of course, mithai.
In 2025, as we welcome Lord Ganesha into our homes on August 27, let’s embrace the sweet and savory traditions that make this festival truly special. After all, what is Ganesh Chaturthi without a table full of mouthwatering sweets and snacks?
With his love for sweets famously depicted in scriptures especially the Modak held delicately in his hand Lord Ganesha’s blessings are inseparable from the joy of mithai. At Prakash, we believe these treats aren’t just food; they’re blessings you can taste. That’s why we’ve handpicked the must-have sweets and snacks for Ganesh Chaturthi 2025 delicacies that bring joy to your celebrations and sweetness to your prayers.
Ganesh Chaturthi, one of India’s most vibrant and cherished festivals, celebrates the birth of Lord Ganesha – the beloved deity who removes obstacles and bestows prosperity. With joyous enthusiasm spanning Maharashtra, Karnataka, Gujarat and other regions, this ten-day extravaganza beautifully weaves together spiritual devotion, rich cultural traditions, and mouthwatering culinary delights.
Families bring home beautifully crafted idols of Bappa, perform aarti, chant hymns, and, most importantly, offer his favorite sweets as prasad. The festival culminates in the grand Visarjan (immersion), where devotees bid farewell to Ganesha with prayers for his swift return the next year.
And if there’s one thing that remains constant in every household during this time, it’s the prasadam—the sacred offerings made to Bappa, later shared with loved ones. Sweets aren’t just food during Ganesh Chaturthi; they are symbols of love, gratitude, and blessings.
According to Hindu mythology, Lord Ganesha has a special love for sweets, earning him the name “Modakpriya” (the one who loves Modak). Offering sweets symbolizes:
Ingredients like jaggery, ghee, and coconut signify wealth.
Just as sweets delight the palate, Ganesha blesses devotees with happiness.
Sharing prasad strengthens community bonds.
Each sweet is offered as naivedya (divine offering), believed to invoke good fortune.
No Ganesh Chaturthi celebration is complete without an assortment of mithai.
Here’s our curated list of must-try sweets—whether you’re preparing prasadam for Bappa, hosting guests, or gifting loved ones.
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While sweets dominate the offerings, no Ganesh Chaturthi celebration is complete without some savory snacks. Here are some delicious options to complement your festive spread:
Whether you are in Roorkee or sending festive wishes to loved ones far, Prakash is here to make sure your celebrations are as sweet as your blessings.
Visit our store to explore our Ganesh Chaturthi special collection, or place your order in advance to avoid the festive rush.
This 2025, let’s make every offering to Lord Ganesha extra special — with the taste of tradition from Prakash.
From our family to yours, wishing you a Happy Ganesh Chaturthi!
Ganpati Bappa Morya!
Ganesh Chaturthi in 2025 will be celebrated on Wednesday, 27th August.
The most popular sweet is the Modak—believed to be Lord Ganesha’s favorite. Varieties include:
Sweets are edible symbols of joy, wealth, and life’s precious moments. Offering Modaks and Ladoos is a way to honor Him and seek blessings for wealth, wisdom, and positivity.
Yes! Prakash offers online orders and home delivery of festive sweets, including Modaks, Ladoos, Kaju Katli, Ghewar, and more. Perfectly packed for freshness, these sweets also make great gifts for friends and family.
The best gifts are those that symbolize tradition and togetherness:
Yes! Try these easy recipes: