Yes, most temples in Dwarka have prasadam available for purchase through dedicated onsite counters. [1, 2]
Here is how you can typically find and purchase it:
- Official Onsite Counters: At the Dwarkadhish Temple (Jagat Mandir), there is an official prasadam counter inside the temple complex. It is recommended to buy from these internal shops to ensure authenticity.
- Types of Prasadam: You can generally purchase sweets like Magas (made from gram flour and ghee), Ladoo, or dry fruits. Small packets are often sold for nominal amounts, starting around ₹25.
- Special Offerings (Rajbhog): Devotees can sometimes pay for a more elaborate "Rajbhog" offering at the temple office (often cited as office no. 51 or 101), which may include special sweets like Monthar.
- Other Temples:
- ISKCON Dwarka: Offers "Mahaprasadam" including sweets like Rasgulla and various bhog items for purchase or donation.
- Nageshwar Jyotirling
: Has a counter for pooja samagri and prasadam kits, though costs here can be higher if they include ritual items like rudraksha or silver-coated leaves.
- Online Services: Third-party services like Punyabhavna and Click.in offer to deliver Dwarkadhish prasadam (such as Petha or Mishri) to your home for a fee. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10]
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