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Product Description
  • Traditional Batasha: Sweet sugar drops widely used in Hindu pooja, rituals, and offerings.

  • Auspicious Offering: Commonly offered to deities during aarti, havan, and festive ceremonies, symbolizing purity and devotion.

  • Prasad & Ritual Use: Distributed as prasad after pooja or used in havan samagri and temple rituals.

  • Pure & Hygienic: Made from high-quality sugar, ensuring freshness, purity, and suitability for sacred use.

  • Versatile Use: Ideal for daily pooja, Navratri, Diwali, weddings, temple offerings, and other religious occasions.

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Traditional Batasha for Puja, Prasad and Temple Offerings

Batasha, also spelled Batasa or Batashe, is a traditional, light and airy sugar candy. It is usually made by boiling sugar syrup until thick. A small amount of baking soda is often added to make it airy, then the syrup is shaped into small coin-shaped pieces. Some types are also made with jaggery.

Batasha is commonly used for Hindu puja and offered as prasad. It is also used during aarti, havan and temple offerings. After the puja, Batasha can be shared as prasad with family, guests or devotees.

This 250 gm Batasha pack is suitable for daily home puja, temple rituals, festival puja and special worship. Buy Batasha online from Satvikly for puja and prasad needs.

Why Shop Batasha from Satvikly?

Satvikly helps you shop puja items with care, safe packing and doorstep delivery. Each Batasha pack is sourced and packed to make your puja shopping simple and worry-free.

  • Hygienic and careful packing: Batasha is packed with care to help protect it from dust, moisture and outside contact.
  • Sourced from trusted sellers: Satvikly sources Batasha from reliable sellers who understand the care needed for puja and prasad items.
  • Checked before packing: Packed with care before dispatch so it can reach you in good condition.
  • Useful for daily and festival puja: This 250 gm Batasha pack can be used for home puja, temple offerings, festivals and prasad distribution.
  • Fast doorstep delivery: Buy Batasha online from Satvikly and get it delivered to your home without visiting local shops.
  • Shop puja items in one place: You can order Batasha online along with other daily puja essentials from Satvikly.

Batasha Product Details

Detail Information
Product Name Batasha
Pack Size 250 gm
Product Type Traditional sugar candy
Main Ingredient Sugar
Main Use Puja and prasad
Best For Aarti, havan, temple offerings and festivals
Also Known As Batasa, Batashe, Patasha, Patasa
Storage Keep in a cool, dry place

Use Batasha For

Batasha can be used for many puja, prasad and offering needs. It is commonly used for:

  • Daily home puja
  • Prasad after worship
  • Aarti offering
  • Havan and yajna
  • Temple offerings
  • Navratri puja
  • Diwali puja
  • Lakshmi Puja
  • Satyanarayan Katha
  • Wedding rituals
  • Other religious ceremonies

How to Store Batasha?

Store Batasha in a cool, dry place in an airtight box. Keep it away from water, steam, heat and direct sunlight.

After opening the pack, close it well or move the Batasha to a clean airtight box. This helps protect it from moisture and keeps it fresh for puja and prasad use.

FAQs

Is Batasha good for prasad distribution?

Yes. Batasha is good for prasad distribution after puja. This Batasha sweet is easy to offer and share with family, guests or devotees.

Can Batasha be added to a puja thali?

Yes. Batasha can be added to a puja thali as a sweet offering. It is commonly used with other puja items before aarti or worship.

Is Batasha used before or after puja?

Batasha is usually offered during puja. After the worship is complete, it can be shared as prasad.

Can Batasha be used for bhog?

Yes. Batasha can be used as a simple sweet bhog or offering, based on your family or temple tradition.

Is Batasha good for temple offerings?

Yes. Batasha can be used for temple offerings and prasad distribution. It is a simple sweet item often used for worship needs.

Is Batasha the same as Mishri?

No. Batasha and Mishri are different. Batasha is a light sugar candy, while Mishri is crystallized sugar. Both are used in puja and prasad.

Can I buy Batasha online with other puja items?

Yes. You can buy Batasha online from Satvikly along with other puja essentials for daily worship, festivals and religious ceremonies.

Should Batasha be washed before use?

No. Batasha should not be washed. Keep it clean, dry and covered before offering it in puja or sharing it as prasad.

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