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Janmashtami 2025: Here’s How to Prepare Makhana Paag Prasad for Lord Krishna at Home

On August 16, 2025, Janmashtami devotees can prepare makhana paag, a simple prasad made from lotus seeds, ghee, coconut, and sugar. This traditional sweet is often included in the chhappan bhog offered to Lord Krishna during festivities.

Published By: Drishya Madhur
Last Updated: August 15, 2025 13:27:40 IST

The birth of Lord Krishna is celebrated every year as Krishna Janmashtami. This year, the festival will be celebrated on August 16, 2025 (Saturday). Shri Krishna was born on the eighth day (Ashtami) of Krishna Paksh in the Bhadrapada month. 

Devotees offer special prasad items to Lord Krishna on this day, such as dhania panjiri, makhan misri, and panchamrit. Among all the prasad items, makhana paag is one of the simplest and most loved. 

What is Makhana Paag?

Makhana Paag is a sweet dish made during the festival of Krishna Janmashtami using only four basic ingredients: Makhana, ghee, grated coconut, and powdered sugar (bhoora). It is also a part of ‘chappan bhog’ offered to the deity.

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How to Make it at Home

Ingredients Required

  • Makhana: 40 g
  • Ghee: 100 g
  • Grated coconut: 50 g
  • Powdered sugar: 200 g

Step-by-Step Recipe

Step 1: Preparing the Makhana

Step 1.1: Cut the Makhanas in half.
Step 1.2: Heat some ghee in a pan and let it melt.
Step 1.3: Stir-fry the halved makhanas on medium flame until they turn golden. Stir continuously to avoid burning.
Step 1.4: Put them in a plate and let them cool.

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Step 2: Making the sugar syrup

Step 2.1: Add powdered sugar to a pan with a little water.
Step 2.2: Cook until the sugar melts, stir occasionally.
Step 2.3: Melt the sugar until it reaches ‘one-string’ consistency.

Step 3: Adding Makhanas to Syrup

Step 3.1: Add the fried makhanas into the sugar syrup with grated coconut.
Step 3.2: Mix well until the Makhana pieces are evenly coated with the sugar syrup. 
Step 3.3: Spread on a plate and let it cool and set.

The makahana paag is ready to be offered to the beloved Lord Krishna!

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