There is no milk offered to God in Jaipur Devasthan temple, Chhappanbhog is offered in trust temples.

Jaipur : Jaipur Proverb! If God above has sent it, he will also provide food. In Chhoti Kashi, the same ‘Lord’s offerings’ are being discriminated against. In private temples, fifty-six offerings are offered to God, whereas in government temples, Thakurji is dependent on pulses and bread. Despite changing weather, God does not get ‘jaggery laddus’ either. Their health is taken care of with just one spoon of ghee. God is considered in the form of a child and servants are appointed to take care of him. In the temples of the Devasthan department, bread and vegetables are offered to the God, whereas in private and trust temples, 5 to 10 types of food are offered daily. Dishes are offered. In these temples, God is dressed in new clothes every day. For this the devotees have to wait for 7 to 15 days. The Devasthan Department does not provide even a single dress in government temples.

The clothes offered by the devotees are worn.
In the temples of Devasthan, every month a fixed quantity of flour, ghee, pulses, rice, borra and gram flour is given for offering to God. Bhog is prepared by the priest from these ingredients. Plain paratha, vegetables or pulses are offered daily. At the same time, in the temples run by the Trust, fifty-six offerings are offered on 100 days out of 365 days of the year. In the temples of Devasthan, Chhappan Bhog is not offered even once in 6 months.

The Devasthan Department also divided the Gods into A, B and C categories.

A Category Temple – Every month 30 kg flour, 5 kg ghee, 4 kg pulses, 3 kg gram flour and 3 kg borra are available for offering. Rs 792 are available every month for matchsticks, incense sticks, cylinders, flower garlands and other materials. B category temple – 20 kg flour, 4 kg ghee, 3 kg pulses, 2 kg gram flour and 2 kg gunra are given every month for offering. goes. 656 rupees are received every month for matchsticks, incense sticks, cylinders, flower garlands and other materials.
C Category Temple: Every month 10 kg flour, 3 kg dal, 2 kg ghee, 1 kg borra and 1 kg gram flour are given for offering. Every month, Rs 612 is given in cash for matches, incense sticks, cylinders, flower garlands and other materials.

Kalki Ji Mandir, Hawamahal Road

Bhog material: Every month 20 kg flour, 3 kg pulses, 1 kg gram flour, 1 kg Bura, and spices are available once in three months. Daily Offering: Roti and pulses are offered to the Lord daily. Gram flour laddus are offered once a week. Got the dress two months ago, and one dress is used for 10 days.

Shri Nrisimha Temple, MI Road

Offering material: Every month 15 kg flour, 3 kg ghee, 3 kg pulses, rice, vegetables, and spices are available. Apart from this, 200 grams of milk is given daily. Daily offering: Dal, roti and rice are offered daily. Clothes are not provided by the temple department, and the clothes given by the devotees are changed daily.

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