Unique prasads offered in temples across India

Shri Banke Bihari, Vrindavan Dedicated to Lord Krishna, this temple is quite popular among the devotees for its Maakhan Mishri and Peda that is served as prasad to the worshippers

Mata Vaishno Devi, Katra, Jammu Two types of prasads are served here. In the first, a small packet of Mishri that comes with a small silver coin of deities embossed on it. Second prasad that is commonly available here is a mix of puffed rice, dry apply, dry cocnut and elaichi dana

Kamakhya Temple, Guwahati The holy prasad here comes in two forms - Angodak and Angobastra. They refer to the fluid part of the body, which is the holy water from the spring that is given to devotees as a prasad

Sri Venkateswara Temple, Tirupati Tirupati Laddoo also known as Sri Vari Laddoo offered as Prasadam to Lord Venkateswara is the most popular of all prasad offered at the hill shrine. 

Baidyanath Temple, Deoghar The city of Deoghar is very popular for a wide variety of pedas flavoured with cardamom, kesar and nuts as well

Jagannath Temple, Puri Popularly known as Mahaprasad, it consists of 56 food items offered to Lord Jagannath. 

Khabees Baba Temple, Sitapur This temple is located in the Sitapur district of UP and interestingly there is no deity or priest in the temple. Moreover, the prasad offered here is liquor

Golden Temple, Amritsar Made with flour, ghee, sugar and water, the famous prasad of Golden Temple is called 'Kadha Prasad'. Apart from this, they also offer langar.