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As the sacred chants of “Nand ke ghar anand bhayo, Jai Kanhaiya Lal Ki” resound in homes and temples, wide-awake India is preparing for the most joyous celebration of the divine festival of Janmashtami, the birth of Lord Krishna. It is much more than just a religious celebration; it’s an emotion that runs deep into the hearts of Indians, embodied in pure devotion, exuberant music, evocative dance forms, and most importantly, sweets.
Served as one of the innumerable sweets for this festive time, Milk Peda has a special meaning. Soft, creamy, and full of traditional richness, Prabhuji’s sweets are a celebration!
Why Janmashtami and Milk Peda are Made for Each Other
For most Indian households, Janmashtami is not complete without making or offering some form of milk and its products. Lord Krishna, endearingly called Makhan Chor (the butter thief), loved milk, butter, and sweets. It is no surprise that milk products made for our celebrations must come in the form of peda, laddus, kheer, etc. And when it comes to peda, Mathura Peda, the speciality of Krishna’s birthplace, Mathura, reigns supreme!
Today, you can bring the authentic taste of Mathura peda home, thanks to Prabhuji Sweets, with the click of a few buttons. Prabhuji Milk Peda, made with the original recipe, has a heavenly taste that takes you back to the holy lanes of Mathura.
About Prabhuji Sweets – A Tradition of Purity and Heritage
Prabhuji Sweets has been in the business of sweet making for decades and has become a name you can trust throughout India. The sweetness of each peda made under the Prabhuji trademark is made with a selection of other ingredients, a handcrafted recipe, and care for cleanliness. Prabhuji Milk Peda contains the highest quality milk solids and cardamom essence, with a soft feeling and taste that expresses the beauty of India.

It is not just a sweet; it is a piece of a moment, celebrating and paying devotion to God. If contacting a puja thali or sharing a moment of sweetness with your family, look no further than Prabhuji.
Convenience is Celebration – Buy Indian Sweets Online
In this busy world where some of us live far away from home, and it is sometimes hard to find the time to make Indian sweets at home, online buying of Indian sweets has been such a godsend. Let the taste of tradition come to you. Don’t stand in line at the store this Janmashtami.
Prabhuji Sweets has an online sweets delivery service throughout India, so it is simple to celebrate with authenticity: whether in a large, bustling metro or a quiet village, you can order Mathura peda online, and it will arrive fresh to your home in hygienic packaging.
From a puja offering to gifting a sweet treat to your friends and family, Prabhuji’s Milk Peda can now reach every corner of India, sweetening every occasion.
The Cultural Connection – How Milk Peda is More than Just a Sweet
There is a reason why the lowly peda has lasted the ages. It is not particularly glamorous; it is simply timeless. It is served at temples, distributed during auspicious occasions, and devoured during every Indian festival. In essence, it makes up the backbone of traditional Indian sweets.
To stay connected to our roots, what better way during the Janmashtami, where everything is decorated, children wear little Krishna outfits, and devotees fast until midnight, than to offer our respect and connection through Prabhuji Milk Peda? It is a sizeable reminder of grandmothers making pedas with their hands, homemade ghee in the air, and that first bite with family after breaking the fast.
An Offering of Love and Devotion
Festivals are all about togetherness, and what better offer of togetherness than sending sweets to loved ones? This Janmashtami, what could be more joyful than celebrating with a heart full of devotion and Prabhuji Milk Peda on your puja thali? Make sure you order your Mathura peda online so you and your family can create your sweet celebration of Krishna’s favourite sweet!

Because when it comes to Indian festivals, some things will never change: love, devotion, and of course, sweets!
Choose an order from Prabhuji Sweets today, and let the celebrations begin!
FAQs
Q. Which Sweets Should We Offer Lord Krishna on Janmashtami?
When responding to this question, devotees of Krishna usually adopt a traditional view of sweet offerings to Krishna, all of which are made from dairy because Krishna loved anything made from dairy! The first sweets that come to mind as traditional offerings type sweets are Mathura peda, makhan mishri (butter with sugar), kheer, and laddus. Milk peda is particularly relevant for the sampradaya because it represents both purity and devotion.
Q. What is Krishna Sweets Famous for?
Krishna Sweets is famous for its flagship Mysurpa, a delectable, melt-in-your-mouth sweet made from pure ghee, sugar and gram flour. Recognised for its rich taste and quality, the brand houses many orthodox Indian sweets and snacks. The sweet lovers from all over India have built trust in the brand for its flavour consistency and authenticity.
Q. What Can We Eat While We Fast During Janmashtami?
Fasting during Janmashtami means that during the fast you are primarily eating what is termed satvik (pure) food free of grains and the most well-known salt. Some of the well-accepted fasting foods are makhan mishri, sabudana khichdi, fruits, dry fruits, milk-based sweets (like peda and kheer) and other snack foods created from flour, either from singhara or rajgira.




