Khirapat

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Khirapat is a sweet Prasad. It is an offering commonly made by Maharashtrian families for Ganesha.[1]

Khirapat is made from grated dried coconut, misri, dried fruits such as kismis, and nuts such as cashew and badam.

References

  1. ^ Census of India, 1961: Maharashtra. Manager of Publications. 1969. p. 18.