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
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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
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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 .