Written by Priyanka Mishra » Updated on: June 30th, 2025
India is a festival country, and June 2025 is a heaven-sent blend of worship, culture, and gastronomic heaven. The chariot wheels of the Rath Yatra in Puri and the bereaved mood of the Muharram festival – this month is an ethnical fusion of celebration and contemplation. What can be a better way to commemorate these divine occasions than with the flavour of tradition? It's Prabhuji Sweets, your partner in every sacred moment.
Rath Yatra, pompously celebrated in Odisha and all over India, is the annual chariot procession of Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra, and Goddess Subhadra from their temple to Gundicha Mandir. The streets are resounded by chants, colours, and worship, and with it, sweets play a central role in this religious festival.
Traditional Rath Yatra sweets like Khaja, Rasabali, Chhena Poda, and Laddu are not just offerings but blessings shared among devotees too. At Prabhuji, these traditional treats are made out of love and purity in the very same way as they're made at the holy kitchens of Puri. The crunchy, flaky nature of Khaja or the melt-in-mouth softness of Rasabali is even more divine when made as per traditional recipes and good quality ingredients.
Although Rath Yatra was festive in nature, the Muharram festival is a sacred time of remembrance and mourning in the Islamic calendar. It is commemorated in honour of Imam Hussain, the grandson of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), and his sacrifice at the cost of truth and righteousness. While Muharram is an observant time, it is also a time that brings communities together in remembrance, solidarity, and charity.
Traditional confections such as Kheer, Zarda, Imarti, or Sheer Khurma are cooked and served in nearly every home as a niyaz (offering). These confections represent charity, love, and devotion, and Prabhuji presents a range of such essentials that infuse a dash of sweetness into your remembrance rituals.
From the majestic sweets of Rath Yatra to the simple offerings of Muharram, Prabhuji Sweets has consistently been an emblem of purity, tradition, and delectable taste.
Each sweet is prepared in a hygienic and clean environment, so you can cherish each moment without any anxiety.
What is unique about Prabhuji is the way it unites all traditions and cultures — whether chhena sweets for Lord Jagannath or milk sweets for Muharram, every bite pays homage to India's rich heritage.
Unable to go home for Rath Yatra? Or would you prefer to send sweets to family members during Muharram? Order Prabhuji sweets online at home.
Now, buying Indian sweets online has never felt so convenient. Pick from a variety of hand-made treats such as laddus, barfis, halwas, sandesh, rosogolla, and the like — fresh and home-delivered to your doorstep, all over India and even outside. Prabhuji's safe packaging ensures that the taste and texture are preserved, so every sweet reaches you just the way it's supposed to - pure, fresh, and yummy.
Whether you happen to be in Kolkata or California, tradition never lingers far away.
Food is among the big things that unite what religion at times divides. Celebrations like Rath Yatra or Muharram make us realise there's something more that unites us than rituals and traditions. It is the shared moment of sweetness where you get to taste a spoonful of kheer, a morsel of laddu, or a sip of rasgulla that gets us closer.
This June, incorporate Prabhuji Sweets within your holy celebrations. You can order for any religious celebration, either for the comfort of remembrance or the joy of indulgence.
Celebrate devotion with a truly delectable flavour by ordering now from Prabhuji's Online Sweet Store. Order now from Prabhuji's Online Sweet Store and celebrate devotion with a flavour that is truly divine.
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