Guest guest Posted November 24, 2009 Report Share Posted November 24, 2009 Hi Baj K,Thank you so much. Really appreciate it. Paneer can be found in most supermarket here in the UK so shall get some to feed Lord Ganesh's vehicle Mushika . I really do love Lord Ganesh. He's wonderful.Thank you loadsAngela--- On Mon, 11/23/09, bajkhedawal <bajkhedawal wrote:bajkhedawal <bajkhedawalRBSC : Modakas, Ladoos, and Paneer: Date: Monday, November 23, 2009, 7:47 PM Dear Angela, I am truly happy to see your devotion to Ganeshji, he is most auspicious and generous. I am sure he will reward your love and devotion for him. Because I am also his devotee I would like to mention here that Ganeshji is vegetarian and would be happy if you (if you choose to, but don't have to) choose to feed his vehicle Mushika. However do keep in mind that most likely Narasimhayeji meant "Indian Cottage Cheese" also called Paneer, and not the regular cheese which has rennet in it and thus makes it non vegetarian. I mean to cause no offence to anyone here, this are just my thoughts on what Ganeshji would like. Best Regards, BajK rudrakshabeadsociet iesclub@gro ups.com, Angela Lecardonnel wrote: > > Hiya > > Thank you soo much for this advice. Really apppreciates it. Great to know that I can also offer fresh fruits. > > Thank you loads > > Angela > > > --- On Thu, 11/19/09, mjfisher2005 > > <mjfisher2005 > > mjfisher2005 > RBSC : modakas > rudrakshabeadsociet iesclub@gro ups.com > Thursday, November 19, 2009, 11:53 PM > > > On occaision I have been known to offer Ganesh donut holes when Indian sweets are not available. Then there is always fresh fruit. I believe Ganesh particularly likes coconut. > > Jai Maa! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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