I didn’t like how they showed prowns and onion garlic in bhog na khana…. It’s always Satvik without onion and garlic and here they showed seafood n other stuff
Page
of
1I didn’t like how they showed prowns and onion garlic in bhog na khana…. It’s always Satvik without onion and garlic and here they showed seafood n other stuff
🏏 ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026: Ind vs Zim 48th Match,26 Feb 🏏
🏏ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026: S8 - M46: New Zealand vs Sri Lanka🏏
🏏 ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026: WI vs SA 47th Match,26 Feb 🏏
BARBAAD KARUNGA 25.2
MUKTI SAVES MAIRA 26.2
Jogan Is Back
TRP ka Kamal Holi par Sasural lauti Abheera
Sanjay Bhansali health had routine health chkup as per his team.
When did the show prawns in bhog ka khaana?
I know they used onion and garlic, but it was vegetarian food they were cooking.
Also, I noticed not every community makes bhog ka khaana with onion and garlic. For instance in Maharashtra they use onion and garlic, I think in north India they don’t use. So those are regional differences.
Also, some Hindu communities serve meat in bhog. I remember going to some temple in Rajasthan where lamb was served.
Originally posted by: Raina101
When did the show prawns in bhog ka khaana?
I know they used onion and garlic, but it was vegetarian food they were cooking.
Also, I noticed not every community makes bhog ka khaana with onion and garlic. For instance in Maharashtra they use onion and garlic, I think in north India they don’t use. So those are regional differences.
Also, some Hindu communities serve meat in bhog. I remember going to some temple in Rajasthan where lamb was served.
It depends from place to place tho...
We use it at my place but in some regions they don't .
So maybe they use it there ,i don't think Temple authorities would let them do whatever they want .