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Bundi Laddu Bhog from the Salasar Balaji Mandir Prasad is a revered offering that holds a special place in the hearts of devotees who visit this sacred temple in Rajasthan, India. Salasar Balaji Temple is dedicated to Lord Hanuman, and bundi laddus are one of the quintessential offerings made to the deity.Bundi Laddu Bhog is a variation of the classic Indian sweet, Laddu, but with a unique twist. Instead of the traditional flour-based laddus, these are made from small, pearl-sized droplets of gram flour batter, known as "bundi," which are deep-fried until golden brown. These fried bundi are then soaked in a fragrant sugar syrup infused with cardamom and other aromatic spices, allowing them to absorb the sweetness and flavors.The preparation of Bundi Laddu Bhog involves meticulous attention to detail and is carried out with utmost devotion by the temple priests and volunteers. Each step, from frying the bundi to soaking them in the syrup and shaping them into laddus, is performed with the intention of offering the best to the divine.