Made of puffed rice and sugar, Kheel Batasha is often served during traditional and religious occasions such as Diwali. It is mostly offered to Hindu deities.
Made of puffed rice and sugar, Kheel Batasha is often served during traditional and religious occasions such as Diwali. It is mostly offered to Hindu deities.
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