Bhuswa

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Bhuswa
Alternative namesBhusba
TypeLaddu
CoursePrasad
Region or stateMithila region
Main ingredientsGround rice

Bhuswa, (Maithili: भूसबा) also called as Bhusba, is a rice laddu in the Mithila region of the Indian subcontinent. It is generally prepared as prasad (an offering) to Lord Suryanarayana and Chhathi Maiya during the festival of Chhath Puja.[1][2] After the festival rituals, the bhuswas are consumed by family and devotees.[3][4]

Bhuswa is made by soaking rice, which is then dried in sunlight. The dried rice is fried in ghee and ground to a powder. Jaggery powder (a type of cane sugar) and ghee are then combined to the flour to form spheres.[3] Cardamom and dry fruits are sometimes added for flavour.[3][5]

References

  1. "पर्यावरण व जल संरक्षण का संदेश देता है छठ महापर्व - chhatth ryt". Jagran (in Hindi). Retrieved 2025-10-29.
  2. "Chhath: Festival Of Cleanliness, Purity And Devotion". GorakhaPatra. Retrieved 2025-10-29.
  3. 1 2 3 "Chhath Puja 2025: ठेकुआ ही नहीं, छठ पूजा पर बनाई जाती है ये खास मिठाई". Zee-Hindi (in Hindi). Retrieved 2025-10-29.
  4. "Janakpurdham ponds illuminated and decorated for Chhath festival". Khabarhub. Retrieved 2025-10-29.
  5. Sah, Jitendra. "Kantipur-घाटघाटमा ठेकुवा र भुसुवा" [Bhusba and Thekuwa is in every chhath ghat]. ekantipur.com. Retrieved 2025-11-02.