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Mutton offerings

July 22, 2022: Jansatta


Temples give non-vegetarian food as prasad: There are many temples and religious places in India where meat is offered and distributed as Prasad. These temples are located in different states of the country. Let us know the names of those temples and what is offered in the Prasad:

Chicken and mutton biryani is available as prasad in the Muniyandi Swamy temple of Tamil Nadu.

Prasad made of mutton and fish is available in the Bimala Devi temple located in Puri, Odisha.

Goat meat is offered as prasad at the Tarkulha Devi temple in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh.

Fish and toddy are offered at the Parasinik Karavu temple in Kerala.

Goat meat is offered in the famous Kalighat temple of West Bengal.

Fish and meat are also offered in the Kamakhya Devi temple of Assam.

Fish and meat are available as prasad in the Tarapith temple of Bengal.

In the Dakshineswar Kali temple of West Bengal, fish is offered and distributed as Prasad.

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