As per scriptures, throughout childhood, Shri Krishna had had an unending affection for Makhan Mishri bhog. Stories reveal that when Gopis hid the makhan at their homes, Krishna and His friends stole them. Therefore, this offering is not just a bhog, it’s the most beloved memory that connects Shri Krishna’s with His childhood days. From stealing butter in Gokul to being fondly called Maakhan Chor, this sacred offering reflects the innocence, joy, and divine charm of Shri Krishna.
Therefore, the birth ocassion of Janmashtami is considered incomplete without Makhan Mishri. This most sacred offering is known to be the most to celebrate His birth.
On this Janmashtami, Makhan Mishri Bhog will be offered at 3 of Vrindavan’s most sacred temples; Banke Bihari, Radha Damodhar, and Madan Mohan Thakurjis of Braj. With this bhog, on this auspicious day, you not only enact the loving memory of Krishna’s sweetest leela at His own janmabhoomi, but also invite his divine compassion for life.
Offer 3 temple Chadhava at Vrindavan today!
📜 पौराणिक मान्यताओं के अनुसार माखन मिश्री कृष्ण की बाल लीलाओं का अभिन्न भाग है, यह कृष्ण एवं गोपियों के प्रेम, निश्छलता और बाल लीलाओं का प्रतीक हैं।