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February 03, 2023 Sweets

Sweets and Indian Culture

Sweets hold a special place in the hearts of Indians and are an integral part of our celebrations and festivals. In India, sweets are more than just a treat, they hold cultural and religious significance and are a symbol of hospitality, love, and joy.


From weddings to pujas and from get-togethers to festivals, sweets are a ubiquitous presence and are an essential part of the Indian way of life.


Mithai play an important role in religious ceremonies and rituals and since they bring us happiness we offer them to gods. From Kaju Katli to Gulab Jamun and Jalebi, the variety and flavors of Indian sweets are diverse and reflect the rich cultural heritage of the country. The tradition of making and enjoying mithai has been passed down through generations and continues to be an integral part of Indian culture.


Muh meetha karana is almost an idiom of celebrations. For Indians, be it the Jalebi loving Gujratis or Rossogulla aficionado Bengalis, Mithai means happiness. It is such an integral part of our cultural fibre that any festival feels incomplete without it.


At Mahalaxmi Sweets, this thought brings us so much joy that we are a part of your happy moments. Our modaks are a part of your prasad, our Kaju Katlis become a symbol of sharing abundance during Diwali, and thousands choose us regularly and make us a part of their celebratory moments.


May be that’s why we obsess about every small element, ingredients and processes, because we know at the end of the day they are going to bring a smile on someone’s face.