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Besan Laddu Bhog from the Salasar Balaji Mandir Prasad is a cherished offering that plays a significant role in the religious and cultural fabric of this revered temple in Rajasthan, India. Salasar Balaji Temple is dedicated to Lord Hanuman, and besan laddus are among the most commonly offered prasads to the deity.Besan Laddu Bhog is a traditional Indian sweet made primarily from gram flour (besan), sugar, and ghee (clarified butter). It is known for its rich flavor, crumbly texture, and delightful aroma. The preparation of this prasad involves roasting the besan in ghee until it turns golden brown, imparting a nutty flavor to the mixture. Sugar, cardamom, and sometimes chopped nuts like almonds or pistachios are added to the roasted besan mixture. The ingredients are then combined to form a cohesive mixture, which is shaped into round laddus by hand.